by Guest | Consumer Info, Frugality, Savings
Though Earth Day is a few weeks away, the start of spring is a great time to evaluate your daily habits and determine opportunities to reduce, reuse and recycle. In addition to a greener, cleaner lifestyle, this analysis also results in financial savings. Careful...
by Myscha Theriault | Frugality, Life Style
When the weather gets warm, a fun way to spend the day is set up in the back yard and create some spring crafts. Whether you are going for a light sewing project or creating your own garden art, there are plenty of affordable projects you can use to entertain yourself...
by Myscha Theriault | Frugality, Life Style
Anyone with a small apartment or starter home has needed some helpful small bedroom ideas at one point or another. Storage, cleaning convenience and the avoidance of clutter are all common concerns. This list of helpful suggestions will help get you pointed in the...
by Myscha Theriault | Frugality
Judging by all of the television commercials, you need to spend big bucks on plastic in order to provide your children with something they’ll actually enjoy. These homemade toys are tons of fun whether you’re planning for your children’s holiday gifts, a birthday...
by Vanessa Santilli | Frugality, Savings
As Valentine’s Day approaches, couples are all-too-willing to break the bank in order to show how much they care. According to a survey by credit card company American Express, the average person spends about $200 on Valentine’s Day. But overpriced dinners...
by Marlene Alexander | Frugality, Savings
I don’t know anyone who doesn’t love a great deal, whatever they may be shopping for, myself included, but I wonder how many of us are doing all we can to get the best deal possible on the things we need. Here are a few tips on how to be a better bargain...