Last month, I wrote about Real World Debt Management.Last month I tweeted asking for ideas and got two great ones. This month's topic is thanks to another Twitter friend but I didn't write down who it was. If you suggested a post on Holiday Budget Planning, this is for you. Oh … [Read more...]
Ten Ways of Making Your Favorite Foods Healthier
Who isn't trying to eat healthier these days? I don't know many people who aren't. But who wants to eat cardboard and often more importantly who has the money to spend on fru-fru food products that taste like cardboard?! I sure don't! We want to eat the foods we love but how do … [Read more...]
Simple Budgeting: Real World Debt Management
Last month, I wrote about Using What You Have. This month I tweeted asking for ideas and got two great ones. So I am going to write this month about how to get out of debt thanks to the suggestion from @alyssaavant. I am not Dave Ramsey or Suze Orman when it comes to debt. … [Read more...]
Back to School, Back to Spending: How to Cut Back without Cutting Out the Essentials
It's that time of year again. Your kids have overstayed their welcome at home and it's back to sending them off to where they rightfully belong--in school. The journey back, whether it's to a college far from home or to school a few blocks away, cannot be successfully completed … [Read more...]
Do you use Ebates?
I have read online for months now about Ebates but haven't taken the time to look into the program. What is Ebates? Ebates is the pioneer and leader of online Cash Back Shopping. They work with all kinds of online stores from ebay to Target to Walmart to Barnes and Noble. Look … [Read more...]
Announcing a New Series … Simply Budgeted Wedding Series!
I am so excited to announce this new series! Why is Simply Budgeted Wedding Series coming to Simply Living on a Budget? First ... my little sister, who isn't so little any more, is getting married! Eight years of dating and she now engaged! And of course, she is planning her … [Read more...]
Simple Budgeting: Use What You Have
I am a tad embarrassed that here is the end of the month and I am just putting up July's Simple Budgeting series post but life has been crazy. At any rate, here it is!Last month, I wrote about Knowing What You Have. I gave the example of our pantry clean out and organizing … [Read more...]
Friday Favorites
Friday Favorites is another weekly feature here at Simply Living on a Budget. The whole point of this feature is to share some of my favorite finds. Anything is game. Food. Cleaning supplies. Kid stuff. Garden favorites. Recipes. Anything that I really like and want to randomly … [Read more...]
Simple Budgeting: Knowing What You Have
We spent Sunday cleaning out our pantry. I love the fact that our kitchen has a pantry. I hate the pantry design. The shelves are nice and big but they are big and deep. You know how your dryer eats socks, well our pantry ate food. It would suck it into the back of the deep … [Read more...]
Simple Budgeting: Is Health a Necessity?
This is the fifth post in the monthly series titled Simple Budgeting. Check the left sidebar for the links to the posts in this series!Simply put (haha) ... no seriously, I was overwhelmed with the comments in the Spring Cleaning post last month. Y'all impress me with how … [Read more...]
Growing Tree Toys
I am excited to introduce you to Growing Tree Toys! I have be learning about this company myself as I was added to their Blog Network. They have two great budget savers that caught my eye that I wanted to go ahead and pass along to everyone! First up ... the FREE Birthday … [Read more...]
Simple Budgeting: Spring Cleaning
This is the fourth post in the monthly series titled Simple Budgeting. Check the left sidebar for the links to the posts in this series!So the topic for this month is "Spring Cleaning". If you wrote out all of your bills like I suggested in January's post, did anything surprise … [Read more...]
Thrifty Shopping at Thrift Shops
Do you shop at your local thrift shops? If not, you are probably missing out! I already did a piece about my children's consignment sale addiction. I do love them. I did miss out on a few recently but I don't feel like I lost out. Why is that? The local thrift shops are a gold … [Read more...]
Simple Budgeting: The Color Green
This is the third post in the monthly series titled Simple Budgeting. Check the left sidebar for the link to last two posts.So the topic for this month is "The Color Green". I figured this title went good with the Spring season, St. Patrick's Day, and hopefully the growing … [Read more...]
Head out to the after Valentine’s Sales!
Do you remember post about end of season sales? It was awhile ago but here it is.I wanted to put out a reminder to go shop the after Valentine's sales. I know you are going to say you don't need chocolate or decorations for Valentine's day. That is probably true but I bet you … [Read more...]
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