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moneysense.ca, 11/04/06
Festival of Frugality # 18
Use Half The Amount: Personal Finance Advice says that you can use half the amount of almost everything you purchase and the products will still be effective.
A Look at Wells Fargo’s Check Card Rewards Program: AllFinancialMatters checks out Wells Fargo’s Rewards Program.
Men Don’t Buy Tampons and other Budget Busters: Flash’s Saving Blog advises readers to shop from a list, use coupons and not to waste money.
Debtspiration.com: Firevalt Blog talks about an excellent new site that posts motivational quotes each day from various authors about reducing your debt and increasing your savings.
Three flea market finds, all for a dollar: Mighty Bargain Hunter hunted for useful things for pennies on the dollar.
Make $100 In Ten Minutes… Right Now! Punny Money does a basic personal finance exercise to gain a better understanding of his spending and savings habits and shows you how simple measures can translate to big money.
The Price Book – Part I: The Family CEO offers tips on how to keep a price book to take advantage of sale prices.
Eating out for free: Penny Nickel talks about two restaurants where you can literally get a free lunch.
Just Hit It! Frugal Upstate shows how to make a piñata – A great craft for kids and a great addition to a birthday party.
Will my frugality send my kid to the hospital? My Financial Journey declines to have his lawn sprayed with chemicals.
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[...] On a frugal note, Canadian Capitalist has posted the Festival of Frugality so if you’re interested in some tips for frugal living give it a whirl. [...]
[...] Festival Schedule: DateHost BlogFestival Link Dec. 13th, 2005Blueprint for Financial ProsperityFestival #1 Dec. 20th, 2005Mighty Bargain HunterFestival #2 Dec. 27th, 2005Free Money FinanceFestival #3 Jan. 3rd, 2006Frugal For LifeFestival #4 Jan. 10th, 2006Okdork.comFestival #5 Jan. 17th, 2006Clutter2CashFestival #6 Jan. 24th, 2006Canadian CapitalistFestival #7 Jan. 31st, 2006Frugal UndergroundFestival #8 Feb. 7th, 2006Blueprint for Financial ProsperityFestival #9 Feb. 14th, 2006Boston Gal’s Open WalletFestival #10 Feb. 21st, 2006Retire At 30Festival #11 Feb. 28th, 2005Mighty Bargain HunterFestival #12 Mar. 7th, 2006Simply ThriftyFestival #13 Mar. 14th, 2005Neo’s Nest EggFestival #14 Mar. 21st, 2006Free Money FinanceFestival #15 Mar. 28th, 2006Frugal For LifeFestival #16 Apr. 4th, 2006Five Cent NickelFestival #17 Apr. 11th, 2006Canadian CapitalistFestival #18 Apr. 18th, 2006Punny MunnyFestival #19 Apr. 25th, 2006Money Blog NetworkFestival #20 May 2nd, 2006Wandering MonkFestival #21 May 9th, 2006Clutter2CashFestival #22 May 16th, 2006Boston Gal’s Open WalletFestival #23 May 23rd, 2006Tired but HappyFestival #24 May 30th, 2006Mighty Bargain HunterFestival #25 June 6th, 2006Value Investing and a Few Cigar ButtsFestival #26 June 13th, 2006AridniFestival #27 June 20th, 2006Blueprint for Financial ProsperityFestival #28 June 27th, 2006Free Money FinanceFestival #29 July 4th, 2006Take a break and celebrate how we whooped the Brits. If you are British, have some crumpets or something. July 11th, 2006Frugal For LifeFestival #30 July 18th, 2006Financial ReflectionsFestival #31 July 25th, 2006Money and ValuesFestival #30 Future datesUndetermined, contact me to host [...]
Monday Reading…
All the festivals and carnivals for this week if you’re looking for some extra reading:
Frugality at Canadian Capitalist
Capitalists at Business Opportunities Weblog
Debt Reduction at Wandering Indian Monk
Personal Finance at My Money Bl…
[...] The festival of frugality #18 is posted over at Canadian Capitalist . Go check it out there are tons of great articles on how to make your money go the extra mile. There’s also a useless rant about ChemLawn included in the carnival [...]
[...] This week’s Festival of Frugality was hosted by one of my all-time favorite carnival hosts, the Canadian Capitalist. As always, there’s a fine selection of the best frugality tips you’ll find anywhere on the interwebbings. Some of my favorites: [...]
[...] Canadian Capitalist is hosting the 18th Edition of the Festival of Frugality. There’s some pretty interesting stuff there. [link] [...]
[...] This week’s Festival of Frugality is up and being hosted by the Canadian Capitalist. Check it out. [...]
You did a great job, but I apparently did not. I meant to give you the link to this post:
http://heartkeepercommonroom.blogspot.com/2006/04/frugal-extremes.html
Frugal Extremes
The cookie recipe I meant to submit to the Carnival of the REcipes. I must have forgotten to clear the form or something. Sorry!
I’ve got my link up over at Frugal Upstate. It usually takes me a day because I like to give some commentary on the articles that really grabbed me that week.
Thanks for your work!
Referenced in http://www.MoneyAndInvesting.net
[...] Festival of Frugality #18 out at The Canadian Capitalist, with Three flea market finds, all for a dollar. [...]