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Promoting frugality as a way to live a simple and prosperous life.

Cheap is Not Affordable (Part 1): A Frugal Foodie Declaration of Freedom From Added Sugar

Celebrate freedom from excessive added sugar.

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July 5, 2012 · 5 Comments

Frugal Parenting: The Financial Benefits of Breastfeeding

Frugal Parenting: The Financial Benefits of Breastfeeding

May 25, 2012 · Leave a Comment

Frugally Sustainable: Make a Home-cooked Meal for Food Revolution Day – Saturday, May 19, 2012

Celebrate the first-ever Food Revolution Day, May 19, 2012!   Whether you are a beginner, intermediate or advanced home cook, participate in this Day of Action by making a home-cooked … Continue reading

May 16, 2012 · 4 Comments

Kashi is not as healthy as we thought

This is a follow-up to my last post – It never ceases to amaze me how Big Corporations think they can get away with pulling the wool over the consumer’s … Continue reading

May 12, 2012 · Leave a Comment

Attention Shoppers: Why should you care about GMOs in your food?

Why shoppers in the U.S. should care about GMOs in their food

May 11, 2012 · 6 Comments

Hope for Future Financially Responsible Citizens: Frugality Among the Millennial Generation

Hope for a future of responsible citizens: Frugality among the Millennial Generation

May 5, 2012 · 2 Comments

Blue Ticket Sale at Goodwill of Westport Pays Off

Half-off sale at Westport Goodwill pays off

April 17, 2012 · 5 Comments

Join a Food Co-op and Eat Like Your Great-Grandmother…

Investing in fresh, organic food is frugal and sustainable.
Investing in fresh, organic food is investing in your long-term healthcare. What is your health worth?
Back to basics, lessons from our great-grandparents

April 11, 2012 · 8 Comments

Frugal and Green: Consider the Comeback of the Clothesline

Our grandmothers would be proud that we use clotheslines. Frugal and Green: Consider the Comeback of the Clothesline

April 6, 2012 · 9 Comments

You’re Not Crazy, It IS Financially Rough in the U.S.

An article in The Washington Post takes a look at how child care makes Americans emotionally and financially stressed.

March 4, 2012 · Leave a Comment

Do Your Kids Think You’re Poor Because You’re Frugal?

Why do kids equate frugality with being poor? The book “The Millionaire Next Door” should be required reading for everyone.

March 2, 2012 · 2 Comments

Moon Jars and Sesame Street Want to Teach Little Kids About Money

Sesame Street and Moonjar aim to teach little kids about money. Could this be the first step in a new and necessary curriculum for every grade?

May 3, 2011 · 1 Comment

More About Frugal Fatigue Syndrome

More responses to the issue of frugal fatigue.

April 2, 2011 · Leave a Comment

The REAL Message Behind the Shelterpop Frugal Fatigue Article

Instead of sounding like my frugal myself, I sound like a whining suburbanite who’s upset that I can’t afford a thousand dollar sofa. That couldn’t be further from the truth.
The original message of my article was to state that although I’m frugal, and sometimes it can be frustrating, in the end, frugality is well-worth the effort!

April 1, 2011 · 8 Comments

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