Wordless Wednesday
Frugal Pantry Tuesday — What is the Worst Leftover Meal You Have Ever Made?
For tonight's Frugal Pantry Tuesday, I'm going to do something different and ask the question -- What is the worst leftover meal that you have ever made? The worst leftover meal I ever made was made out of some ground sirloin. I was going to make a "Cowboy Stew" and when I looked in the pantry I didn't have any kidney beans. I did have some … [Read more...]
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Helpful Tip Saturday – Tips on Saving on the Grocery Bill
Gardening can help reduce your grocery bill by reducing the amount of produce that you purchase each week. Fresh vegetables are great. This is an old, old tip but if you raise enough veggies, you can "can" them or freeze them. This helps to reduce your grocery bill throughout the year not just when the veggies are fresh. We are going … [Read more...]
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Wordless Wednesday
Saving Money by Using Leftovers
My husband does not like the word “leftovers”. When we first got married, he refused to eat “leftovers”. I came from a family that believed in using leftovers and would change the dishes into something else altogether. It was not an uncommon to think that Mom had been cooking all day creating a new dish when the reality was that she … [Read more...]
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Updates to The Frugal Housewife Page
Change has come to The Frugal Housewife's blog page. Two new pages have been added to the top menu -- A Recipe page that links back to some of my cooking recipes. These are not written under The Frugal Housewife's name but rather under another name that I use on E-How. I have created a "The Frugal Housewife E-How" and will … [Read more...]
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Helpful Tip Saturday — Keeping Track of Your Credit Card Spending
Keeping track of credit card spending is an essential part of budgeting. If you don't keep track of what you are using your credit card for then it leads to overspending and over the limit credit balances. One way of the best ways to keep track of your credit card spending is to keep a list of what your credit card purchases are each … [Read more...]












