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Using Rakuten to Travel Cheaper

Shereen Travels Cheap

Did you know that you can basically get paid to travel and shop [for your travel gear and clothing] for things you buy everyday? I use that money to purchase travel stuffs, like Groupons, clothing, tours, and more! And now, you can easily get cash back through Rakuten by downloading the Chrome extension on your computer.

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5 Ways to Get More Out of Your Hotel Budget

Shereen Travels Cheap

The other pluses to a rental are: having more space to stretch out, having a kitchen to cook your own meals in (or at least store some snacks and leftovers), there aren’t 20 potential neighbors waking you up at all hours and many rentals have a washing machine. It’s easy to throw clothes in while you’re resting from your day out walking.

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Take Your Kids on a Money Trip to the Store

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Teach your young children more about money by taking them to the local Walmart or other grocery and variety store. Here are a few suggestions on ‘lesson plans’ on your money trip to the store. Point out any overhead TVs that are showing store ads. A store is a business. There are many lessons to be learned.

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102 Stores Nationwide that Give A Teacher Discount

Coupons Do Work

School is in session ; and that means time to get your school supplies, supply for the classes and as a teacher, as much as you all do for teaching our precious kids, we want to help out as much as we can — including many stores that offer discount travel, school supplies, clothes, or food, these stores get extra credit with teachers.

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Everyday Changes that Save Money & Help our Planet + a $25 GIANT FOOD STORES Gift Card Giveaway

Family Balance Sheet

This post and giveaway are sponsored by GIANT Food Stores. In an effort over the years to save money at the grocery store and reduce our waste, I’ve found reusable alternatives to many paper products that we were using. Examples: Replace paper napkins with cloth napkins. Conserve water. Brew your own coffee.

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Growing up in the 1950?s

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Growing up in the fifties made me everlastingly grateful for a number of things, such as hot running water, central air conditioning, automatic dishwashers, TV remote control, the internet, personal computers (typewriters really sucked – no backspacing!), Most of us did not have clothes dryers, we dried the clothes on a line outside.

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Case Logic Backpack Review and Giveaway!

Saving Cents With Sense

I needed a bag that was functional since I would be carrying my computer and books, but I also wanted something comfortable and stylish. Not only does it match my computer and phone EXACTLY, it also holds everything I need without being too bulky. Plus, my MacBook Air is light, so with just the computer, it is like carrying nothing!