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Everyday Cheapskate: Widen the Gap with Homemade Bread
If you've read my book, "7 Money Rules for Life," you know that rule No. 1 is so simple it would be easy to overlook it as being too elementary. Here it is: Spend less than you earn.
Now, let's think about this. "Spend less than you earn" is not the same as "Don't spend more than you earn." That implies it would be OK to spend all that you earn...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Grill on a Budget: Backyard BBQs Without the Burn
You know it's officially summer when the scent of grilled hot dogs hits you before your neighbor even says hello. Backyard BBQ season is one of life's simple pleasures -- until you're standing at the checkout line wondering how three packs of hamburger patties and a watermelon somehow added up to $87. And that's before you even hit the condiment...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: How to Have a Successful Garage Sale
Whether your goal is to purge your home of stuff you no longer need, or you want to raise some cash -- or both -- you have options.
You can sell your items on an auction website like eBay.com, list them in the classified in a local newspaper or on craigslist.org. You can unload unwanted clutter on social platforms like Nextdoor and Facebook ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: 3 Ways to Clean a Bathtub That Are Easy on the Back and Knees
Cleaning the bathtub is one of those housekeeping chores that's more pain than pleasure for those with health issues that make bending and kneeling difficult. So hard on the back and knees that it just doesn't get cleaned well. Here to the rescue are three very effective and efficient ways to keep any bathtub sparkling clean -- even a tub that ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Values are More Often Caught Than Taught
Bents, characteristics, abilities and tendencies are the conduits through which you can pass your values to your kids. But how exactly do you make the pass? It's though your life, the way you live.
Kids learn most effectively through observation and imitation. It's the witness of our lives -- more than anything we say -- that is taken in slowly...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Best Frugal Way to Tell Mosquitoes to Buzz Off -- Before They Even Hatch
Let's talk about mosquitoes. Not the gentle, Disney-style ones with big eyes and a cartoon voice. I mean the real deal -- those tiny vampires who think your backyard is an all-you-can-eat buffet and your ankles are the appetizer.
I've tried it all. Citronella candles, bug zappers, garlic spray and whatever essential oil blend my neighbor swears...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Worst and Best Ways to Clean Your Eyeglasses
You just paid a small fortune for new eyeglasses. On top of the cost for prescription lenses and fashionable frames, you opted for anti-reflective, anti-scratch and UV-protection coatings. After all, eyesight is a precious thing, and it's only wise to do all you can to protect it, right? Absolutely! But here's the deal: You may be destroying ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: 11 'Cool' Summer Tips, Tricks and Hacks
Whatever summer adventures you have planned -- to the beach, pool, campground or even your own backyard -- these cool summer tips, tricks, hacks and DIYs will bring a smile to your face and, perhaps, even a sigh of relief. There's still plenty of time to get out there and do summer like a champ!
NO. 1: PACK A FITTED SHEET
Take a fitted bed ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: 7 Pleasantly Surprising Reasons to Decorate with Houseplants
There's something warm and inviting about a well-placed, thriving houseplant. Experts call this "interior landscaping," and it's becoming increasingly popular, not only in homes but in offices and other commercial settings. I would have assumed that's because houseplants can be quite inexpensive. But now, we're learning that houseplants offer ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: More Ways to Simplify Your Life: The Homebody Edition
Today, a cool collection of original household hacks to save your time, your money and your last nerve.
Let's face it -- life at home can be just as hectic as life outside. If you're the CEO of your household, then you're managing logistics, supply chains, customer service, inventory and waste removal, and occasionally refereeing minor civil ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Life in a Crowded Nest
It used to be that kids reaching adulthood could not wait to leave home and be on their own. That worked out well because their parents longed for an empty nest and quieter lives. But these days, young people are spoiling these plans.
Estimates out there indicate that, currently, some 50% of U.S. college graduates plan to move back home with ...Read more
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