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Frugal Home Cloth Diaper Cleaner

Frugal Cloth Diaper Care: Simple Homemade Recipe

  Frugal home cloth diaper cleaners are better for baby because of the all natural recipe. I have made our laundry detergent for almost 12 years now. Prior to that I used a store bought laundry soap. When I became an informed consumer and found out all of the chemicals they were placing in our…

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3 fun Homeschool Games for Halloween

Fun and Frugal: Halloween Games that Won’t Break the Bank

****This post does have affiliate links that will support my family if you do choose to purchase. **** Halloween games are so much fun to play in costumes. Homeschool games for Halloween involve a little bit of learning, a little bit of spooky and a whole lot of fun! Pick a subject, add in the…

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Recreational Card Games at Home.

Recreational Family Games at Home

Moving along with topics for spring in our recreational family activities takes us to time around the kitchen table. It isn’t just for eating, but for family bonding to take place. The weather is more rainy now, and with that indoor activities are necessary. Here are a few great games and casual puzzles to try….

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Frugal Family Fun: How to Take Your Kids Fall Camping on a Budget

Frugal Family Fun: How to Take Your Kids Fall Camping on a Budget

Shoestring budget ideas for fall camping emerged from the necessity of enjoying a hobby and affording it. Everything times five was expensive, and I knew that if I wanted to continue our fall camping adventures there would have to be a money compromise. Timing is also important. Buying camping gear out of season is the…

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Homeschooling

How to Teach History Without Breaking the Bank.

How to Teach History at Home Without Breaking the Bank

There are many ways to teach history for free. Growing up, I learned about history through TV documentaries, library books, current events on the news, music, questions and stories my parents told me. There are a myriad of ways to learn history. Spending a lot of money isn’t necessary to give your homeschooler a good…

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Our Homeschool Preschool Day

Our Homeschool Preschool Day

I know now in homeschool preschool the important lessons are one on one time at nap time. I have three boys’ still at home, but when they were younger trying to get focused time for homeschool preschool was difficult. Preschoolers’ enjoy time alone with mom. It is very important that they know mom values their…

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Thanksgiving Homeschool Games

Thanksgiving Homeschool Games

These games will be a hit with your kids as they play and learn. Affordable homeschool grammar games help kids learn with fun. As I homeschool my kids I look for various ways to teach them in a different way. Most of my games are homemade and pertain to the topic we are working on….

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Easy steps to add astronomy gives tips on how to incorporate this subject into daily life not just into the homeschool day.

Easy Steps To Add Astronomy To Your Homeschool

Astronomy doesn’t have to be another curriculum purchase. Astronomy can be weaved into everyday life, and there are easy steps to add this subject to your homeschool. Kids will love and develop an appreciation for the sun, moon, stars, solar system and galaxy. Going on a night walk provides a hands on approach to viewing,…

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Homemaking

Frugal Home Benefits of Natural Sunlight

Frugal Home Benefits of Utilizing Natural Sunlight

Each day as I do my morning routine, I am always happy to pick up our home with beautiful sunlight beaming in the windows. I see the cat laying on the top of the couch basking in the warmth of the sunlight, and envy her lazy day. My goal as a frugal home mom is…

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No Spend Challenge: Tips to Turn Clutter into Cash

No Spend Challenge: Tips on Turning Clutter into Cash

In the next part of our no spend challenge we are learning how to take our unwanted items and turn them into cash. Here are a few ways that I have turned clutter into cash. Clutter to me is defined as something I have bought but end up getting rid of for less than what…

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No spend challenge: Identifying Triggers

No Spend Challenge: Identify Spending Triggers

Everyone buys something and that is why I am in a no spend challenge. Not just for a day, week, or a month, but a whole year. Purchasing an item always has a reason behind it. Identifying what makes us spend money is important. I know when I was younger I spent money on clothes…

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Conquering Frugality: Fridge, Freezer, and Food Storage

Conquering Frugality: Fridge, Freezer and Food Storage

Conquering frugality to create a frugal home takes planning and effort. Having a food plan that involves stocking the pantry, filling the freezer and rotating the fridge saves money in the future. Fridge Organization: Use What You Have I don’t know how many times I have went to the store and bought more carrots, not…

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Lifestyle

Frugal Home Heat Hacks to Stay Warm this Winter

Frugal Home Winter Heat Hacks to Stay Warm

Frugal home heat hacks opens the door to additional ways to heat in the winter. Saving on energy bills is important as other costs rise. If your frugal home seems to be under attack from rising costs, no worries, there is hope. My hope is to share ways with you that will help you keep…

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Frugal Gardeners Guide to Green Beans

Frugal Gardening Made Simple: Green Beans

Beans are easy to grow. In the ten years’ that I have been working on frugal gardening, my beans have always been plentiful. Now they are a garden staple for our quaint frugal garden. I don’t plant what we do not eat. That would be silly. We eat a lot of green beans so that…

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5 Frugal Home Hacks to Save Money on Heating

This winter is supposed to be cold, so I am prepping with some frugal home hacks to save on heat. My pet peeve is to be cold. Nothing about the cold is my favorite thing, except for snow. I do like the snow and sledding, but not the cold. However I live in a colder…

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Fall Activities for Kids on a Shoestring

Fun Fall with Kids on a Shoestring Budget

Fall is a great time for fun and to slow down to enjoy the colors. Over the years we have adopted several fall activities for kids on a shoestring. Making memories is one of our favorite hobbies. As my children grow older the activities have changed, but some old ones remain. For instance, they still…

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