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How To Stop Dining Out

How to Stop Spending Money at Restaurants & Start Enjoying Food

If you’re looking to save money or pay off debt, avoiding restaurants is the quickest way to put big bucks back in your budget. But instead of depriving yourself, here are some ways you can make eating at home even more enjoyable than going out. What is it that drives us to revert to eating out when we’re tired or bored? Some people say it’s fun to get dressed up and go to a restaurant or it’s easier to have someone serve you your food and remove the dishes. If you really think about it, eating at home is just…

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Tips For De-Cluttering Your House

Tips for De-Cluttering Your House and Getting Paid for it

When you’re trying not to spend money, there’s no better way to spend your time than making money. And you know what my favorite way to make money is? De-cluttering. I couldn’t make a living off of it but it’s a great way to build an emergency fund or earn a little vacation money. The feeling of a good purge is half the reward anyway. And with the rise of blogs, books, and movies about minimalism, I think you guys agree. Whether you’re venturing into minimalism, doing a No-Spend Challenge or just trying to spend less, getting rid of stuff…

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Save On Baby Stuff | Sleeping Baby

How I Brought Home Baby on a (Major) Budget

I'm in the final countdown before baby and I think I finally have everything I need. Some sites say you'll spend $12K to $17K on a baby in the first year but since I already have enough diapers for the first year, I find that hard to believe. After totaling up everything up I estimate I spent less than $500 on everything. I've decked out everything: he nursery, diapers, diapering supplies, car seats, stroller, etc. and I'm good to go. So how'd I do it? It wasn't hand-me downs from family and friends, I had to actively seek this stuff…

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10 Free Activities For Couples Paying off Debt

When my fiance told me he wanted to pay off his student loan debt as fast as possible, my short answer was "NO." The little voice inside my head kept reminding me of all the things I'd miss out on if I couldn't spend money. It's not that I didn't want to pay off my student loans. In grad school, my plan was to have them paid off before I turned 30. But somewhere along the way the compounding interest and dinners out with friends paralyzed me into thinking it simply couldn't be done. So when I [finally] got on…

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7 Actionable Ways to Boost your Savings

It can be easy to feel overwhelmed when analyzing your finances. Additionally, figuring out ways to save money every month can be quite challenging, especially if money is tight.  However, it doesn’t matter if you are in the middle of your career or already thinking about retirement: it never hurts to cut down on costs and to keep more of your hard-earned money in your bank account. Thankfully, these 7 actionable tips are an effective way to save more money every month. 1. Actually Make a Budget While there are many misconceptions about how to budget, keeping track of your…

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Throw a Holiday Party on a Budget!

We don’t get much cold weather here in Florida so when it dips below 70 I’m in full winter mode. Having friends over to listen to music, watch movies, and drink warm bevs is the highlight of my year. While those of us in our 20’s and 30’s usually dodge the bullet on hosting big family gatherings, we love our Friendsgivings and Ugly Sweater Parties. Holiday party hosting can get super expensive if you don’t plan ahead and set a budget. Fortunately, there are a ton of low-cost holiday party ideas out there. Some of you may be wondering, “Jen,…

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Meatless Meals

How to Cook at Home More

I’m not a great cook and I don’t particularly enjoy cooking either but it is essential to lowering your food budget so today I’m walking you through how to cook at home more so you can stop eating out to save money! My whole goal here is to help you spend less money so you have more disposable income to do great things with it and there is no place that people spend more money than on housing and food.  And since you’re already paying all that money for the house, might as well get your money’s worth and eat…

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Holiday Leaves

7 Simple Ways to Save Money on Travel

Whether you’re traveling to see family or skipping out for a much-needed vacation, keep these tips in mind to save on travel to wherever you’re going. While I'm winding down my travel, holidays are coming up and it's the time everyone else starts thinking about their travel plans. To see family or get far away from them. When the holidays are vying for all the extra dollars in your budget, saving on travel is top priority. And these tips can be useful for holiday or summer travel so pin it for later and make frugality a habit in all your…

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Start Meal Planning

How to Start Meal Planning When You Have No Clue Where to Start

It used to be, when we made our budget at the end of the month, groceries and restaurants were always the highest of our discretionary expenses. Like, embarrassingly highest. Now they're still a bulk of our spending but not nearly what they were. And that's thanks to meal planning.  When we were paying off our student loans, putting all of my salary and then some toward debt, we got our grocery budget to an impressive $50 per week and spent less than $100 on eating out for the month. That's because I was strategic in meal planning. How to Start…

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How This Military Mama Travels on a Budget

Today we have a guest post from Stephanie over at Military Travel Mama. She's got some great tips for moms who want to travel on a budget and since I'm not a mom I thought it'd be great to hear from her! Being a busy mother yourself I guess that you are already aware of all the hassle of providing everything that your family needs and that personal finance has a very steep learning curve. Back in the days when I and my beloved husband were just going out, I used to have much more time to plan a travel…

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