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Frugal Living Links
Since 1996 The Dollar Stretcher has cataloged thousands of frugal living tips and has helped hundreds of thousands of people live "better for less" in a variety of areas. If you want to find it, fix it, buy it, build it, cook it or drive it for less, this very popular and comprehensive site is the place to start.
If you have any doubt about what can be accomplished with coupons and sales, watch this video and see for yourself. Then visit FreelanceByU to learn how to "Save Money Without Compromising Your Lifestyle."
Learn how to save hundreds of dollars using grocery coupons with the Grocery Coupon Money Saving Guide.
SavingAdvice.com is a personal finance website geared towards helping you save money.
The name says it all: Make your own mixes, recipes, credit repair, inexpensive gift ideas, and coupons. If you want to be frugal, study at Budget101.
At CutOutHunger.org you will find a list of stores across the country with sale prices matched up with current coupons to use. A great tool to use. There are some sites out there that charge for a service like this, but not here. Instead, the site encourages people to donate some of their deals to the needy. Great idea. Let's feed our own nation first.
Making the most out of your money and your life. This frugal family, from The Home Economiser was seen on Good Morning America.
Living on a Dime is your online source for frugal living tips and free recipes, and the home of Not Just Beans.
Visit The Frugal Shopper and Hold Onto Your Hard Earned Money-Shop Smart. Buy More and Pay Less!
The Gingerbread Nook has Free printables and all kinds of FREE stuff.
The Coupon Council is an advocacy group, within the Promotion Marketing Association (PMA), the Coupon Council’s views support the benefits of coupons. Great Site. A WEALTH of information!
Find money saving tips and coupon organization at MomSaves.com.
MommySavers.com shows Moms and their families how to live well for less.
Tipking.com has timeless tips for an easier, safer and cheaper future!
Make your own mixes and recipes. You'll find a wealth of resources at The LDSCN Prep Recipe Archive.
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