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Clearing dust and clutter brings a fresh new feeling of possibility to your home. Why not give the same attention to your money habits?
Itty-bitty burgers, 2-bite tacos and teeny-tiny pizzas are a long way from the 'supersize it' era. But what are you paying for cuteness?
Does your bundle of joy have to cost a bundle? Three frugal bloggers say 'no.'
That's the mantra of Frugal Nation, which marks its first anniversary today. (We won't overspend on the celebration.)
Each week Frugal Nation will feature a list of freebies. This week's offerings include batteries, photo books and kids' meals.
Do the math: If it makes sense to pay a little more upfront, find room in your budget.
If money is an issue, try a little DIY. You'd be surprised how easy it is to make baby wipes or taco shells.
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