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$4.98
1. Frugal Living for Dummies
2. Brilliant Frugal Living
$1.93
3. The Little Book of Living Frugal
$3.22
4. Chick Living: Frugal And Fabulous
5. The American Frugal Housewife
$8.95
6. Thrifty: Living the Frugal Life
$19.97
7. Frugal Living: How To Save Money
8. 92 Easy Ways to Save Money: Simple,
9. Frugal Living - How to Live Comfortably
$14.99
10. How to Save Money by Using Frugal
$2.50
11. Money-Savvy Kids: Parenting Penny-Wise
$9.95
12. Barkonomics: Tips for Frugal Fidos
13. Frugal Cooking&Money-Saving
$13.45
14. THE CHEAP DIVA'S GUIDE TO FRUGAL
$5.95
15. Living Naked And Frugal: A Handbook
16. The MODERN American Frugal Housewife
$7.98
17. Budget Living Magazine - Dec /
18. The Frugal Living Way: Making
19. Frugal Living
 
20. Frugal Living For Dummies -- 2003

1. Frugal Living for Dummies
by Deborah Taylor-Hough
Paperback: 288 Pages (2003-01-16)
list price: US$16.99 -- used & new: US$4.98
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Asin: 0764554034
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Feel like you’re trying to dig out from under a mountain of debt without a shovel? Tired of working your tail off just to break even? Is the high cost of living taking all the joy out of life? Unless you’re one of the top two percent of wealthiest Americans, all of the above should sound painfully familiar. While they’re trying to decide between the ski lodge in Telluride and the Tuscan villa, for the rest of us, it’s an endless litany of corporate lay-offs, stagnant wages, crushing credit card debt, skyrocketing medical costs, exorbitant utility bills, the high cost of higher education.... And they call this “the good life.” Is there a better way to live? Can you get what you need and what you want without killing yourself to get it? “Absolutely,” says frugal-living guru Deborah Taylor-Hough, and in Frugal Living For Dummies, she shows you how.

In this warmhearted guide to living the good life on less, Deborah shows you how to live within your means and enjoy doing it. Among other things, she shows you how to:

  • Eat like a king on a peasant’s budget
  • Take the sting out of gift-giving
  • Dress well on a shoestring
  • Save big bucks on family expenses
  • Slash household expenses
  • Save on medical expenses
  • Involve the whole family in saving money
  • Save more for the things you want

From basement to attic, cradle to grave, Frugal Living For Dummies covers all areas of life with common sense advice and guidance on:

  • Working with your partner to achieve financial goals
  • Going to the grocery without being taken to the cleaners
  • Quick and thrifty cooking techniques
  • Providing kids the basics on a tight budget
  • Putting kids through school without going broke
  • Looking good and feeling good on a tight budget
  • Frugal holiday fun year round
  • Saving money around the house and driveway
  • Finding quality in pre-owned merchandise

Packed with tried-and-true techniques for cutting costs and stopping the insanity, Frugal Living For Dummies is the ultimate financial survival guide for the rest of us. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (22)

5-0 out of 5 stars nice
I was very pleased with the condition of the book.It was delivered when they said it would be and I was very pleased with that.

The review of the books interior was very good, that is what made me want to buy it in the first place.Very well done!

Very informative and practical on many subjects.

2-0 out of 5 stars Be frugal don't buy~!
Just look online for ideas and use common sense. This book offers no new information what so ever so pass.

5-0 out of 5 stars Frugal Living means Smart Living
Frugal Living for Dummies is NOT a good title. No one in today's economy is a 'Dummy' for trying to live frugal! This book gives hundreds of great, easy to follow tips for living better on less in the "for Dummies" format. A very good read...especially in tough financial times.

3-0 out of 5 stars Not the best frugal living book out there
This book would be great for "beginning" to live and think frugally. If you've got a home, and kids then this would be a good book to just look at if you are thinking about becoming more frugal.

I guess I would refer this book to people who definitely have a budget to live off of - and maybe those who really aren't hurting that bad money wise.

And, you don't have to be a dummie to read this book.

The introduction was probably the best part of the whole book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Very helpful book
This book has tons of great tips and overall is helpful to anyone looking to become more frugal and live more simply.Highly recommend. ... Read more


2. Brilliant Frugal Living
by Kristen Hagopian
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-08-23)
list price: US$8.99
Asin: B0040JHUAU
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Often informally referred to on her blog, website and workshops as "Keeping Up With The Hagopians", Brilliant Frugal Living is a detailed handbook describing how one middle-class American family slashed their spending by $50,000 in one year's time, without sacrificing a bit of quality!

Organic food, designer clothes, antique furniture, gorgeous shoes, the beautiful lifestyle you deserve - whatever it is you seek, Kris has compiled easy, proven strategies on how to acquire it for 50-90% off.

We all have our pre-conceived notions of what is truly "frugal" and what is not.To many, the simple suggestions in this book will come as jaw-dropping revelations.To others, the tactics described here will be your idea of an Intermediate course in Money Management.Most readers will find themselves somewhere between the two.All readers will find new ways to save money in this book!

This book is not about how to MAKE money.Americans already know how to make money.We're workaholics - working hard is one of the things we do best.This book is about making your money work hard for you!

Brilliant Frugal Living details the proven tactics our household used to compensate for a huge downturn in salary.The tactics in my book saved us over $50,000 a year and kept our finances beautifully on track, just in time for one of the most dramatic economic downturns in American history.

For my household, the 50% reduction in income was a planned decision, when I stayed home after the birth of my first child.We intentionally cut our household income in half.For many of the fantastic people I've met at my book signings and workshops, a reduction in income may not have been deliberately planned, but the need to significantly reduce spending is just as urgently necessary to keep your finances in line.You can do it!

This book is for households of all income levels.My goal is to add to your current money management skills with solid strategies that have saved us tens of thousands of dollars a year.Complete with personal stories and perhaps a touch of humor around the edges, we've made every effort to keep the suggestions straightforward and feasible for everyone.

AUTHOR BIO:Kristen Hagopian is a 40-something wife & mother of two. Born in Green Bay, Wisconsin to two fabulous frugal parents, she took the gentle, relentless lessons of a frugal-yet-gorgeous childhood and combined them with today's modern technological resources to create Brilliant Frugal Living.

Through her book, blog, website and workshops, Kris has connected with countless others who are devoted to living the fantastic lifestyle they know and love, while keeping their budget in line, dramatically paying down debt and increasing savings.

The Hagopians reside happily in their as-of-yet unfinished fixer-upper in Chester County, Pennsylvania.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Brilliantly Helpful!
This book is SO full of ideas, and Kristen Hagopian's style cracked me up!

I wish I read this YEARS ago before I needlessly wasted money without even realizing it. If you're reading this review, then you're trying to improve your family budget, and this is the book ... no doubt.

I might even buy a few more for presents!

Thank you, Kristen!

5-0 out of 5 stars Great book, lots of new info, easy ideas to implement, guarantee is cool
Really good book! The ideas in the book go beyond the basics, all of the real-life strategies they did seem pretty easy, and doable by everyone. I like the budgeting pages at the back, easy to use. Guarantee is good, can always send it back if i don't save money with it. ... Read more


3. The Little Book of Living Frugal (Little Book Of... (Andrews McMeel))
by Dr. Charlotte Gorman
Paperback: 132 Pages (2010-05-18)
list price: US$5.99 -- used & new: US$1.93
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Asin: 0740791362
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"Beware of little expenses; a small leak will sink a great ship." --Benjamin Franklin

In The Little Book of Living Frugal, noted thriftiness authority Dr. Charlotte Gorman offers consumers a pithy yet practical guide for managing their money and their lives. Complete with concise instructions and aphoristic quotes, such as Mr. Franklin's wise words found above, The Little Book of Living Frugal features more than 100 simple and sensibly shrewd tips that, if followed, will help you economize, save, and, yes, maybe even get rich.

In fact, following just one simple tip in The Little Book of Living Frugal could more than repay you the cost of the book itself! ... Read more


4. Chick Living: Frugal And Fabulous
by Kris Koederitz Melcher
Paperback: 303 Pages (2005-09)
list price: US$18.95 -- used & new: US$3.22
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Asin: 1573242055
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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You’re young. You’ve used up the handful of decorating ideas you ever had and, frankly, it’s time to take down the tapestries and the pushpin-worn posters. You’re livin’ in the real world now, sister. And, you’re broke. So what if your mom thinks you’re sassy and sophisticated—it’s high time you showed everyone else you truly are. In Chick Living, Kris Koederitz Melcher teaches us how to live frugally while oozing fabulousness. Melcher’s got your back with real-life lessons in necessity such as securing renter’s insurance, getting enough calcium in your diet, and when to take your car and yourself in for a routine checkup. We can all learn a lesson or two from Melcher who, in her first year out of college, paid every bill on time and had funds left over for starting a Grown-up Girl wardrobe and a savings account. What’s a Grown-up Girl Wardrobe, you ask? What’s a savings account? Never fear, oh sweet young dear. Help is on the way. It’s an expensive world out there and this guide is here to tell you what to spend on and when to put your money away. Quit dishing out three bucks for your morning latte and start making your frothy favorite at home. Discover the beauty of a yard sale and have enough cash left over for a monthly dinner-out splurge. Invest in a few classics for your closet but avoid the enticing lure of fad clothing. You’ll find everything here but the kitchen sink (although Melcher tells you what should be underneath your sink). Whether you’re in search of a job, a roommate, a couch, or a recipe, Melcher’s preparedness savvy is the ideal remedy for the just-out-of-college blues or the woes of any fund-hungry chick. You’ll thank your extra pennies that she’s put her hard-won wisdom and experience into a guide for the rest of us. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (7)

4-0 out of 5 stars Lil'Yvette
I really enjoyed it. Had fabulous Ideas. The only Con is it deals with some things that only apply to places where there are season changes. I live in SoCal so that wasn't very helpful because we don't have that, but otherwise it was pretty good.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent book!
Chick Living is the ultimate book for any college graduate about to enter the work force. Kris Melcher not only gives you down-to-earth advice on how to save money and stay on budget, but how to apply it into living a very productive, fun, and frugal lifestyle. I highly recommend it!!!

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Resource
I loved your book. I'm 32, but about 10 years ago I could've learned a lot from you all in one place.
I still enjoyed reading your tips on romance & marriage and investing.Thanks for publishing such a wonderful
guide for young women. You've done a great service.



5-0 out of 5 stars Good even for those NOT just starting out
I am not just out of college and have been supporting myself quite effectively for a while now. But I still found this book helpful and informative for its advice on doing things frugally. I especially loved the chapter on entertaining. I have always been shy about hosting events because I was always afraid I couldn't pull it off. It's not just the expense; the entire thing seems overwhelming. But, the book makes it easy. It not only gives advice and direction on how throw a party one can actually afford and therefore enjoy but also gives instructions on everything from how much liquor to buy to what kind of music to play to determing the guest list. I just might entertain a little more often.

Wendy

5-0 out of 5 stars What a helpful book!
I just wanted to say how FABULOUS this book is! I'm a senior in college, getting ready to go to law school and hopefully move out soon, and this book has been like a Bible to me! It has such great ideas and helps people like me who are getting ready to go out into the "real world" on a budget. This has been the most valuable female-oriented reference I have ever owned (and I have read many self-help books!) Mrs. Melcher is a very informative and talented writer. ... Read more


5. The American Frugal Housewife
by Lydia Maria Francis Child
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-07-13)
list price: US$3.80
Asin: B003VRZPV8
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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The true economy of housekeeping is simply the art of gathering up all the fragments, so that nothing be lost. I mean fragments of _time_, as well as _materials_. Nothing should be thrown away so long as it is possible to make any use of it, however trifling that use may be; and whatever be the size of a family, every member should be employed either in earning or saving money. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (12)

1-0 out of 5 stars unuseful for this day and age...
I love frugal and economical but this book made no sense to me. Reminds me of the foxwoods books but not nearly as useful.My first Kindle book that I had to delete without even reading half.

5-0 out of 5 stars Review of the free KINDLE version of "The American Frugal Housewife"
"The true economy of housekeeping is simply the art of gathering up all the fragments,
so that nothing be lost. I mean fragments of time as well as materials. Nothing should be
thrown away so long as it is possible to make any use of it. However trifling that use
may be; and whatever be the size of a family every member should be employed either in
earning or saving money."

This is for the most part, the only proper "Introduction" that the reader encounters when starting "The American Frugal Housewife, for Ms. Lydia Maria Francis Child plunges right in and begins dishing out advice left and right, providing a veritable flood of information.She advises, for example, that children not be allowed to frolic about until 13 or 14 years of age.

"This is not well. It is not well for the purses and patience of parents; and it has a
still worse effect on the morals and habits of the children. Begin early is the great
maxim for everything in education. A child of six years old can be made useful and
should be taught to consider every day lost in which some little thing has not been done
to assist others."

Other advice consists of how economize and how keep what you have in good repair. Everything from stockings to hearths, from apples to sausages.In addition, there is medical advice, and instructions on how to cook a variety of foods.Everything from porridges to cows brains, herbed wines to pies.

STEWED PRUNES.

Stew them very gently in a small quantity of water till stones slip out. Physicians
consider them safe nourishment in fevers.

BEANS AND PEAS.

Baked beans are a very simple dish, yet few cook them well. They should be put in cold
water, and hung over the fire, the night before they are baked. In the morning, they
should be put in a colander, and rinsed two or three times; then again placed in a
kettle, with the pork you intend to bake, covered with water, and kept scalding hot, in
hour or more. A pound of pork is quite enough for a quart of beans, and that is a large
dinner for a common family. The rind of the pork should be slashed. Pieces of pork alter-
nately fat and lean, are the most suitable ; the cheeks are the best. A little pepper
sprinkled among the beans, when they are placed in the bean-pot, will render them less
unhealthy. They should be just covered with water, when put into the oven ; and the pork
should be sunk a little below the surface of the beans. Bake three or four hours.

THE SKINNY:::
To be perfectly honest, there is some sound advice here.Some of it inspired by Ben Franklin, and some of it coming from friends and articles read by the author.

I found this an absolutely fascinating book that gives some wonderful insight into the daily life of early American families. We get to see what the concerns of housewives were, and how life was lived amongst a class of people -- the less well-off -- that is frequently overlooked by historical studies.

Ms. Child was born in 1802.She was raised by a strict Calvinist father and later she married a lawyer who proved to be an improvident dreamer who at times was imprisoned for his debts. As a consequence she knows frugality quite well.

The American Frugal Housewife is extremely well written, and was extremely well received at the time it was first put up for sale.In fact, it was republished 27 times between 1835 and 1841.

I HIGHLY recommend this work to students of history and those who are interested in early American life.

As for the "Kindle" format, I must say that this particular version comes with 'highlights', some of which are definitions. These are easy to access or ignore. (Which is why I can't tell you what they all are.) Being a FREE book it's hard to complain, but I should note that there are images from the original book that don't appear in the Kindle copy. They pertain to the parts of animals -- rumps, chops, etc.-- and aren't particularly valuable.But if you are curious you can find them at GoogleBooks and Archive-dot-org, both of whom have their own free copies.

ASIN: B002RKTKXO

Pam T~
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5-0 out of 5 stars Great, but sit with the internet next to you
Great book, hard to put down. Like reading a time capsule. BUT, I was constantly highlighting and underlining, because I was unfamiliar with many of the "ingredients" she has listed.

5-0 out of 5 stars An Excellent Read
This little book is filled with such wonderful information... back when wives & mothers HAD to do so much on their own, when they didn't have the internet to "run & look something up" they had a wealth of information they passed along to each other & to their daughters.This is for all you women who, like me, never had "all that stuff" passed down to you. Just AMAZINGLY chocked full of info!

5-0 out of 5 stars fascinating facsimile
Great historical reference text full of recipes for food (some of which we would now consider very odd), ways to clean things, sermons on morality, and other tidbits by a woman who was very progressive in her era. ... Read more


6. Thrifty: Living the Frugal Life with Style
by Marjorie Harris
Paperback: 232 Pages (2010-05-25)
list price: US$15.95 -- used & new: US$8.95
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Asin: 088784832X
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Best-selling author Marjorie Harris offers a timely and entertaining guide to living the richly frugal life. From tips on how to haggle to becoming a frugal fashionista, maintaining your home on a budget, and thrifty gardening, travel, and entertainment, Harris provides essential guidelines to living a quality life on less. Written in her trademark witty, engaging, and accessible style, Thrifty is packed with simple and savvy tips drawn from Harris' own fulfilled, thrifty experience. Bonus tips come from renowned experts such as best-selling author Margaret Atwood, chef Jamie Kennedy, actor R. H. Thomson, travel writer Sylvia Fraser, and The Globe and Mail's style columnists.
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Customer Reviews (3)

2-0 out of 5 stars OK but predictable
I was intrigued by the cover/title of this book.The author Majorie Harris has "rehashed" a number of green tips, that have been written about, again and again. this is nothing new. If you are looking for a great way to "go green" there are better books to read that are more entertaining as well. Try David Bach's Go Green Live Rich for one of them. Not worth the money.

4-0 out of 5 stars Simple ideas
I read this book in one day. It had some simple ideas and topics, but nothing in depth. I enjoyed the read, however I'm glad it was a library book not something I purchased. I don't think I'd ever re-read it since it was pretty basic.

5-0 out of 5 stars Pracitcable book
A very handy and practicable book full of useful information on a wide variety of ways to save time, money, be more self sufficient, live healthier and empower people to manage household, family, leisure and a host of other daily issues. Covers most of those areas where we tend too often waste rather than save. The thriftiest idea about this book is to buy and use it. I was handed a copy as a gift and because I liked this book, I would recommend it.

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7. Frugal Living: How To Save Money During Tough Times
by Ken Stiles
Paperback: 184 Pages (2010-06-16)
list price: US$19.97 -- used & new: US$19.97
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Asin: 1453614060
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Frugality and happiness aren't something society usually puts together. Frugal living isn't necessarily what you may possibly consider it to be. Frugal people live very happy lives. They find happiness in meeting goals, reducing their financial burdens and living stress free. How happy can you be when you are drowning in debt and struggling to make ends meet? You aren't living frugally, but you aren't happy either. The frugal person often sees each step towards being debt-free or early retirement as a great success. They don't focus on that outfit they didn't buy or that new car they aren't driving. They focus on having spending money left over at the end of the month. They focus on the things that really matter. Happiness and time with family. ... Read more


8. 92 Easy Ways to Save Money: Simple, Practical Tips for Saving Money, Getting Out of Debt, Fixing Your Credit, and Living Financially Free
by S.P. Vernon
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-07-29)
list price: US$4.95
Asin: B003XVYH48
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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92 Easy Ways to Save Money" is a compilation of powerful money-saving concepts from the world's top financial advisers.

If you use just a single one of the concepts discussed in this collection, you will easily make back the purchase price of this book multiple times over. And that's just if you use one tip; you have 92 to choose from!

Rather than being a theoretical discussion of abstract concepts, this book is an action-oriented guide that will take you by the hand and show you step by step how to optimize your spending habits, slash your living expenses, and finally achieve the financial freedom you've always wanted. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Greal Deal and Great ideas
By using this book, I learned how to save money and also saved my house from going into foreclosure. I took the advice and used the extra money and saved my house.

4-0 out of 5 stars Practical Ideas That Will Help Anyone Save Money
This is a solid, little book full of useful ideas and different ways to save money. This book is short but that doesn't mean it lacks substance. To me this book was perfect for the quick ideas that can get me moving in the right direction. With some ideas I needed to do more research but with others it was just enough information to motivate me to do the right thing.

4-0 out of 5 stars Great Ideas for Saving Money!
This book features a long list of money saving tips that anyone can use. Some of them are more obvious in nature (like clipping coupons or buying on clearance) but there are others I had not really thought about. If you take many of these tips and mesh them together, you can really affect your bottom line. In this economy, it's important to save money where you can! This book is for people who really want a list of ideas rather than an in depth look at budgeting or anything of that nature. But if you are looking for ways to save money, this book will be a handy tool for you.

5-0 out of 5 stars If you enjoy being thrifty, then this is for you!
Just got finished reading this book and I really enjoyed it.

You're not going to find hundreds of pages of boring material. The author has really summed up 92 great ways to make your money go as far as it can and he doesn't present you with a bunch of filler material. It's quick and to the point. However, I wouldn't necessarily say that this book is about saving money... it's more about how to get MORE for your money, which is fine with me! I always enjoy a good bargain.

Some people call this being cheap, but I call it being thrifty!

If you're looking for numerous ways to stretch your dollar, then this is a great book to read through. Especially during a recession!

Overall, this book gets 5 stars for being an easy read, and showing me a LOT of new ways to spend wisely. ... Read more


9. Frugal Living - How to Live Comfortably on a Tight Budget
by Joy Adams
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-03-22)
list price: US$9.99
Asin: B003DQNWJE
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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How to Live Like You're Rich Even When You're Dead Broke. The Secret to Living a Life of Luxury on a Very Tight Budget - Never Pay Retail Again!

Easily Slash Up to 70% offEverything You Buy with Simple Discount Coupon Codes - Where to Find a Coupon Code for Almost Anything You'll Ever Buy!

Lesson 1: What You Need To Know About Coupon Codes
Lesson 2: Taking Advantage Of Online Coupon Codes
Lesson 3: Rental Car Coupon Codes: Learn How To Save Money
Lesson 4: Overstock Coupon Codes – Your Way To Great Savings
Lesson 5: Paypal And Ebay Coupon Codes: Freebies For Grabs
Lesson 6: Snapfish Coupon Codes – Why Get Them?
Lesson 7: Finding Target Coupon Codes
Lesson 8: Shop With Walmart Coupon Codes
Lesson 9: Victoria's Secret Coupon Code: One Effective Tactic
Lesson 10: Saving With Old Navy Coupon Codes
Lesson 11: Play And Save With Toys R Us Coupon Codes
Lesson 12: Getting Macy's Coupon Codes
Lesson 13: Office Depot Coupon Codes: A Brief Overview Lesson 14: Better: Best Buy Coupon Codes
Lesson 15: Save With Avon Coupon Codes
Lesson 16: Barnes And Noble Coupon Codes: Increased Knowledge, Reduced Costs
Lesson 17: Catalog Coupon Codes: Making Online Shopping More Comfy
Lesson 18: Critical Information About Sears Coupon Codes
Lesson 19: Getting The Most Out Of Amazon Coupon Codes
Lesson 20: Using Dell Coupon Codes: Some Tips Lesson 21: Know Gap Coupon Codes Better
Lesson 22: Low Or No-cost Gift Ideas
Lesson 23: Figis Coupon Codes: Make Use Of Online Coupon Codes
Lesson 24: Free Ebay Coupon Codes – How To Use Them
Lesson 25: Save A Fortune On Food


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5-0 out of 5 stars How to Live Comfortably on a Budget
I got some great ideas on how to save money, and especially how to stretch our money - that I never knew existed. Thanks! ... Read more


10. How to Save Money by Using Frugal Living Tactics: Money Saving Tips that Will Fatten Your Wallet and Give you Peace of Mind in Uncertain Times
by C.D. Worley
Paperback: 230 Pages (2010-03-07)
list price: US$14.99 -- used & new: US$14.99
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Asin: 1451529341
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Are you wondering how to save money in these uncertain economic times? Is frugal living something that appeals to you? So many people were stunned and hit hard when the economy, job and housing markets crashed. Living on credit cards and spending beyond your means is a bad way to live life. If you are looking for peace of mind and good, usable tips and tricks to live a more frugal lifestyle, this is the book for you. With over 200 pages of up to date ways to save money, you will have all the tools you need to find security in your bank account. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Very practical book
I found this book to be full of practical little tips and tricks for saving money.Some of them are a bit obvious (i.e. using coupons at the grocery store), but a lot of the ideas had never occurred to me before, so this book was definitely worth the read for me personally (literally: I've already saved money with some of these ideas).

The only gripe I have with this book is a fairly small one:I felt like the beginning part of the book was a little "fluffy" (basically, it just talked about how bad the economy is right now, something we're all pretty much aware of already).However, most introductions to books are kind of fluffy like this, and once I got to the meat of the book, I didn't find the book fluffy at all, I thought that all of the ideas laid out in the book were very helpful and practical.

I thought this book was a really good investment, and I'm sure that anyone buying this could easily make back the cost of the book by following the tips inside.All in all, I'd be happy to recommend this book for anyone interested in learning more about living frugal and saving more money. ... Read more


11. Money-Savvy Kids: Parenting Penny-Wise Kids in a Money-Hungry World
by J. Raymond Albrektson
Paperback: 224 Pages (2002-01-15)
list price: US$14.99 -- used & new: US$2.50
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Asin: 1578564263
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Your children can learn to give generously, save wisely, and spend carefully–and you can teach them.Young children are captivated by Saturday morning television commercials pushing the next must-have toy. Older kids think they’re losers if they don’t keep up with the latest fashion trend. Young adults find themselves facing financial temptations–like the lure ofcredit cards–that seem too good to resist.

Behind all these sales pitches lies the dangerous promise: “You can have it all–just buy now and pay later.” Now, Money-Savvy Kids provides a workable strategy you can use–no matter what your financial history–to prepare your children for financial success today that will carry over into financial security for a lifetime. ... Read more


12. Barkonomics: Tips for Frugal Fidos
by Paris Permenter, John Bigley
Paperback: 168 Pages (2010-10-20)
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Asin: 0971762007
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Looking for ways to save money on your dog expenditures? The publishers of DogTipper.com, one of the web's top sites for dog tips, take a look at ways you can live frugally with Fido. This guide features over 300 tips organized by area of your dog's life, from obtaining your dog to food, fun, veterinary care and prescriptions, training, travel, and more. You'll be able to select savings techniques best for you and your family to immediately save on your dog's expenses--and, at the same time, enrich your life with your dog. ... Read more


13. Frugal Cooking&Money-Saving Tips
by Sallie Stone
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-04-03)
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Asin: B003F77DUK
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Frugal Cooking
&
Money-Saving Tips

Leftover Dinner Magic
5 Kitchen Staples to Help Save Money
It’s not Delivery, It’s Homemade
Money Saving Grocery Shopping Tips
5 Frugal Breakfast Ideas
Money Saving Lunch Ideas for Frugal Families
Save Money & Have Some Fun Drying Fresh Herbs
Make That Fruit Last Longer - Dry It
Weekend Cooking Frenzy
Stretch That Chicken to Make It Go Further


Freezer Recipes

Strawberry Surprise Freezer Jam
Pie Crust from the Freezer
Pepperoni Spaghetti Bake
Peppermint Angel Cake
My Mini Meat Muffins
Meatball Mayhem
Mouthwatering Plum Pie
Manicotti My Way
In a Snap Meat Loaf
In a Flash Burgers
Have Me Later Chili
Frozen Rosette Dessert Decorations
Frozen Waffles from a Box
Frozen Ice Ring Decoration
Frozen Easter Eggs
Frozen Creamy Broccoli
Freezer to Oven Scallop Casseroles
Freezer Shrimp Stew
Devilish Mocha Pie
Crispy Chicken from the Freezer
Cool Lemon Treats
Clover Leaf Biscuits
Chicken Bowls
Burritos That Are Sure To Please
Arctic Pickles
Ready to Serve Apricot Pie
A Little Peachy Freezer Jam
Yummy Hot Tomato Juice
All in One Breakfast Rollups
Heat & Eat Pancakes ... Read more


14. THE CHEAP DIVA'S GUIDE TO FRUGAL AND FABULOUS LIVING: How to Shop Smart, Look Your Best, Decorate with Style, and Have Fun for Less Money!
by Stephanie Ann
Paperback: 224 Pages (2010-02-04)
list price: US$14.95 -- used & new: US$13.45
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Asin: 0982529600
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Learn the secrets to living better while spending less. This book is filled with easy strategies to help you shop smarter, dress fashionably for less, enhance your beauty, improve your home décor and have fun without spending a fortune. Whether entertaining at home, or stepping out to enjoy local attractions, take the hassle out of hosting fun get-togethers by using the cheap and easy entertaining ideas included in this book.

Tired of hearing the same old style advice over and over again? This book offers an abundance of original tips and strategies including how to get the look for less by knowing where to shop for bargains, expanding your wardrobe options without buying a thing, and how to make good use of "bad" beauty products instead of throwing them away. This budget friendly lifestyle book also provides a variety of stylish home decorating solutions such as using affordable household furnishings in new ways to create a more personal look.

This helpful style guide teaches you how to make money as well save it. Stephanie Ann reveals the secrets to getting the most cash for your clutter and how to create your own part-time job. The proven and practical strategies in this book are designed to save you time as well as money. There are no complicated budgets to keep track of. Just simple strategies that fit into your busy lifestyle with ease. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (3)

5-0 out of 5 stars Frugal tips and techniques from The Cheap Diva
The Cheap Diva's Guide to Frugal and Fabulous Living contains great ideas for every budget. Every page is filled with spendthrift secrets. The back cover of the book says it all, "Just simple strategies that fit into your busy lifestyle with ease". This book is a must own andexcellent gift , for those you want to share the frugal secrets with.

5-0 out of 5 stars Thanks for the mention!
Dear Stephanie--

Thank you for mentioning Slobproof: Real Life Home Design Solutions in your review section!

Best,
Debbie

4-0 out of 5 stars Helpful Advice
The Cheap Diva is a helpful and informative guide. I enjoyed the author's personal tone, useful advice and twists of humor. ... Read more


15. Living Naked And Frugal: A Handbook for Parsimonious Nudity
by Penhallow
Paperback: 86 Pages (1997-06-01)
list price: US$6.70 -- used & new: US$5.95
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Asin: 1559501650
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Author Paul Penhallow's experience of living naked in a non-naked world spanned nearly ten years, and ranged from SunSpace, his 21st-floor high-rise apartment in downtown Syracuse, New York, to the many highways and parks of the Northern Atlantic states. Penhallow's "Four Laws of Naturism" ("Accept Yourself," "Respect Others," "Live Simply," and "Relax Daily") comprise the springboard for this book, which also contains a comprehensive listing of nudist resorts throughout the United States. If you are considering becoming a nudist, or have already tried the lifestyle and enjoy it, this former Loompanics book provides the naked truth about living a life free of clothing, and how to do so in a thrifty manner. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Inspiring and thought-provoking
Living Naked and Frugal was more influential than any other in my thought process which led me to take an early retirement from full-time work and move to a nudist resort.None of us live forever, and we all have choices about how to spend our limited time on this planet.This realization need not be a morbid one; in fact it can lead us to great joy while we are well enough to enjoy it.Whether or not the reader ultimately makes choices like Paul's, LN&F is certainly inspiring and thought-provoking, which is exactly what a good book should be.

4-0 out of 5 stars A Curmudgeon's view of Living Naked
About the book:

He's a curmudgeon and declares himself one in the introduction, even if he doesn't use that term.The writing style is crusty, earthy and very easy to read, even though he has more then a few axes to grind.

With the caution of telling them it is a overview and one man's opinion, I would give this book to someone new to the nudist lifestyle. He does not go into details with many of his comentaries, so I don't really consider it a guidebook or manual.In many ways it really the story of his moving from a city highrise apartment to a trailer in a quiet resort.

4 out 5 stars for the lack of detail.

About the writing:

It would be possible to critically rake this book over the coals for much of its style and flow, but as it was written in the brief time Mr. Penhallow had left in his life, many of its sins can be forgiven.However, I do wish that Ms. Lovell had exercised her editorial/rewrite control as there are several dangling references and repeated comentaries that needed to be completed or removed.

Also don't let the title fool you, anyone who has trailers at 2 different resorts, a 5-ton truck to move the "essentials" between the 2 and 4 microwaves, cannot be called parsimonious and barely be called frugal. ;)

5-0 out of 5 stars best book
This book in my opinion is the best book on introducing people to nudism.The author used a straight forward approach to all aspects of clothing optional recreation.The author, who is on the cover, passed away as thebook went to press but contributor Marilyn Lovell works and plays a bigrole at the clothing optional resort Avalon in Paw Paw, West Virginia.

5-0 out of 5 stars Awesome
This book is great. Since I have gotten it I threw away all of my drawers and trousers. I am nude all of the time. I really like to sit on my head like the guy on the cover. I do it alot. And then it hurts. I have to icemy head down after. When I do it, somethimes people walk by and go"wooooah". It is pretty awesome. Then they sometimes say thingslike "we should do that". When I am standing on my head I alsolike to pretend that I am a space-man with upside-down eyes.

5-0 out of 5 stars Awesome
Since i read this i have thrown all of my drawers and trousers out the window. I now have no clothes and act like the dude on the cover. I love to stand on my head. It hurts after awhile. Then I ice it down. While I am on my head, however, it is pretty cool. All of these people walk by and theyare like "wooooaaaahh". It is pretty funny. Then they saysomething like "we should do that". It is definitely worthgetting good at. I also like to pretend I am a space-man with upside-downeyes. ... Read more


16. The MODERN American Frugal Housewife
by s0nicfreak
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-06-30)
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Asin: B003UD7XQ8
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“The American Frugal Housewife” has a few timeless tips, but for the most part is outdated. How can we live a similarly frugal life in modern times? ... Read more


17. Budget Living Magazine - Dec / Jan 2003-04 : Tis the Season- 40 Great Gifts, Frugal Traveler
by Editors of Budget Living Magazine
Single Issue Magazine: 164 Pages (2004)
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Asin: B003WL702U
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18. The Frugal Living Way: Making Ends Meet When It's Tough Out There (And At Home)
by Linda Pearson
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-04-02)
list price: US$7.99
Asin: B003F7775Q
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The Frugal Living Way is a practical guidebook on how to save money in everyday life. With a series of Lessons, it discusses ways of cutting back on the cost of essentials like food and gas. It offers simple ideas for saving money online and while shopping in stores. This book also offers many tips on finding and using coupons to cut costs. A worthwhile addition to your family budget planning. ... Read more


19. Frugal Living
by Sophia Grahan
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-05-11)
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Asin: B003M0NCA0
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20. Frugal Living For Dummies -- 2003 publication
by TaylorHough
 Paperback: Pages (2003)

Asin: B003TZR2R2
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