By BilleaterGuest Blogger(view all posts by Billeater)
at 8:56AM Wednesday July 20, 2011
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Money Saving Tips
Image by macinate via FlickrDid you ever look at a jar and think, "That's worn out"? Glass objects, like many other things, simply don't "wear out." And even if they show a little wear, it's perfectly acceptable to use them anyway. This means that you can buy them already used. Why spend two dollars on the same jar that you can get for fifty cents or less, used?
There are other things you should never buy new:
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By AngelaColley(view all posts by AngelaColley)
at 2:30PM Wednesday March 21, 2012
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Shop Smarter
I recently got a new
niece and I'm quickly learning that buying baby gear is about the most
fun way to spend my money. Especially since I've found a few companies
that market eco-friendly baby clothes and supplies. In the past few
months, I've become a bit of an expert at buying little gifts for a
baby. Here are some of my favorite places that specialize in cheap
eco-friendly baby gear. Everything is under $50 and can be purchased
online.
1. Hooded Towel and Washcloth Set by Under the Nile
Under the Nile
sells a towel set which includes a baby-sized hooded towel in a monkey
design and a duck washcloth. Both the washcloth and towel are made from
100 percent Egyptian Cotton and washing machine friendly. (Price:
$40.00)
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By FreeHotSamplesGuest Blogger(view all posts by FreeHotSamples)
at 7:55AM Friday December 23, 2011
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Freebies
There is only one freebie for this week. It's something that all kids love: a letter from Santa.
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