Every couple of years, my eyes start getting the better of me and I have to go get them checked out. Our insurance covers an eye exam so that’s no big deal. It’s when we start shopping for eyewear that we realize just how expensive it can be. Think about it. They have doctors … [Read more...]
Spoonful of Comfort: Lemonade
We started a new section over on sidebar called We Suggest ... and tonight we added Spoonful of Comfort over there. When I came across this site, I thought it was a good fit here. It is homemade comfort ... delivered. Being thrifty and budget conscious maybe you try to send … [Read more...]
9 Ways Receipts Can Help You Save
We are excited to bring another guest post to you today from Andrea Woroch! Big-name stores like Gap, Kmart and Whole Foods Market are trying to cut back on paper. While they're still happy to accept paper money, some major merchants are turning to electronic sales receipts as … [Read more...]
Flirty Apron Under $10 Sale
Maybe you caught on that I love Flirty Aprons from either my Flirty Apron post or maybe it is that new button on the sidebar. I am excited to start sharing some of the Flirty Apron sales with you. Here is the first ... Flirty aprons go through rigorous quality inspection - … [Read more...]
The Budget Pie: The Past
Remember last month's post on The Budget Pie? Here is the first of three detailed posts about The Budget Pie and first up is The Past. Here is The Budget Pie to remind you ... Why start with The Past? The Past is history ... but it is history you are STILL paying for in … [Read more...]
Chaikin Power Tools for iPhone
What is Chaikin Power Tools? Chaikin Power Tools is a stock rating tool that uses a proven stock picking model developed by Marc Chaikin! The tool uses the Chaikin Power Gauge to analyze complex data about a stock, including four categories: financial metrics, earnings … [Read more...]
15 Tips To Save On Your Child’s School Supplies
Back-to-school time is always met with mixed reactions. Kids are excited about the status of moving up a grade and spending time with friends; parents, however, tend to feel some stress when they see the constantly expanding supply list. To save money on supplies for your … [Read more...]
Remodel Your Dorm on a Budget
We are excited to bring a guest post to you today from Wendy! Moving into a dorm is always an interesting experience. After you have set up your belongings and settled into your space – possibly with a roommate – college life is both fun and educational. However, after … [Read more...]
The Arithmetic of Allowance
We are pleased to feature a guest post by Laura Laing author of Math for Grownups! You probably find it pretty darned easy to encourage literacy. In fact, there are countless magazine articles and books and workshops out there on this very subject. And so all good parents read … [Read more...]
Kroger Cart Busters Promotion
Have you heard? The Cart Buster Savings Event is back at the Kroger Co. Family of Stores, beginning July 31st with storewide savings in almost every department! During the savings event, summer deals are just getting started. Browse the aisles and load up your cart with everyday … [Read more...]
Friday Favorites: Zoo Pals
Friday Favorites is another almost weekly feature here at Simply Budgeted. The whole point of this feature is to share some of our favorite finds. Anything is game. Food. Cleaning supplies. Kid stuff. Garden favorites. Recipes. Anything that I really like and want to randomly … [Read more...]
Two Cents Tuesday: Kitchen Scale
As part of our continued expansion here at Simply Budgeted, we wanted to make sure that we take opportunities to share with you our simple tips, techniques, and tools that make life a little easier, a little cheaper, and a little more healthy. These could show up anywhere on the … [Read more...]
The Budget Pie
When talking about your budget it is important to remember that there three pieces to your budget. An easy concept for thinking about this is the past, present, and future of your spending ... or a budget pie. So in budgeting terms that would be what you already spent (past), … [Read more...]
Friday Favorites: End of Summer Sales
Friday Favorites is another almost weekly feature here at Simply Budgeted. The whole point of this feature is to share some of our favorite finds. Anything is game. Food. Cleaning supplies. Kid stuff. Garden favorites. Recipes. Anything that I really like and want to … [Read more...]
Simply Budgeting: Budgeting Your Time
In April asked ... do you live a savings lifestyle? Last month, I didn't post a series post. My time was not organized last month and I admit it. This month I hope to spark conversation around organizing and budgeting your time. Your time is one of the most valuable assets you … [Read more...]
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