by Myscha Theriault | Frugality
It’s all well and good to pull up your financial bootstraps to save some cash, but all work and no play makes for a doubly dull lifestyle. Here are a handful of ways to tighten your budget and still be able to have a bit of fun. Annual Passes Great for budget...
by Marlene Alexander | Frugality
We all want to look our best, but with so many personal care items on the market, it can be hard to determine what we really need and what we could do without. Naturally, advertisers are out to sell their clients’ wares and they use every trick they know to make us...
by Myscha Theriault | Frugality, Life Style
With New Year’s Eve being one of the biggest party holidays of the year, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed with planning an event at a time when many of us are already exhausted and financially tapped from the other major holidays that have occurred over the past several...
by Myscha Theriault | Frugality, Life Style
Tis the season for embracing Christmas crafts, at least for those who embrace DIY as an entertainment choice. It’s easy to let the materials costs spiral out of control, however. Try these affordable and easy solutions for your holiday crafting and gift-giving needs....
by Myscha Theriault | Frugality
When brainstorming surprise party ideas, it’s advisable to consider cost and viability along with venue and theme. If the guest of honor typically has an unpredictable daily schedule for example, then it might be a good idea to keep the guest list extremely small and...
by Marlene Alexander | Frugality, Savings
Christmas is my favorite time of year and, although my husband and I aren’t regular party-givers or goers, our recent move has given us more room and me the idea of hosting a Christmas party. As I found out, you don’t have to spend a small fortune in order...