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Apr 30 2017

How to Save Money and Still Follow the Trends

ShareTweet It’s the existential dilemma for every fashionista; how to look your best and always in fashion while still being able to afford to pay the rent and buy food. And while there are many fashionistas out there who would choose a new pair of pumps over a meal, this article has some information which […]

Written by Justin Weinger · Categorized: Clothes

Nov 17 2011

Aspire to be a Minimalist

ShareTweet A while back, I wrote about how my wife and I spent the better part of a weekend doing a deep clean of our home. We went through every room in the house and ended up donating or trashing old clothes, dishes, cooking utensils, DVDs, useless papers, you name it. And, as I stated […]

Written by Justin Weinger · Categorized: Around The House, Cleaning, Clothes, Frugal Living, Home Ownership, Keeping Up With The Jones, Live Below Your Means, Needs and Wants · Tagged: be a minimalist, happy minimalist, how to be a minimalist, Needs Vs Wants, what is a minimalist

Nov 03 2011

Family Money: Easy Ways to Cut Your Family’s Expenses

ShareTweet Well, apparently the author bug has really bitten me, because I’ve already released another book for the Amazon Kindle! The book, “Family Money: Easy Ways to Cut Your Family’s Expenses,” is a light-hearted how-to book on ways to drastically slash your monthly expenses without correspondingly affecting your lifestyle. Through years of writing on Saving […]

Written by Justin Weinger · Categorized: Around The House, Automobile, Bargain Hunting, Book Reviews, Clothes, Debt, Entertainment, Extreme Couponing, Food / Drinks, Free Stuff, Frugal Living, Health / Beauty, Home Ownership, Keeping Up With The Jones, Live Below Your Means, Miscellaneous, Pets, Retirement, Sales, Vices · Tagged: creating a budget, family money, how to save more money, saving more money

Sep 27 2006

Avoid Dry Clean Only Clothes

ShareTweet Dry clean only clothes are a double edged sword: you tend to pay more up front when you purchase the clothes and then you have to pay a lot of money over the life of the item in order to keep it clean. For example, this past Christmas I received a very nice pair […]

Written by Justin Weinger · Categorized: Clothes

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