The COVID-19 pandemic has put many people into a low-income position that they’ve never been in before. As a result, an increasing number of people want to know how to apply for affordable housing. If you already having a rental house, then you might be able to take advantage of pandemic rent moratoriums. However, […]
Frugal Finds of the Week
This week has been rather laid back. The sun is out, people are out, and its time to start enjoying our nice summer days here, social distancing of course. Along with the better days, are some great deals I happened upon this week to make me feel extra special. Follow along for these frugal finds […]
National Coin Shortage Has Left Me Scrounging For Laundry Quarters
I truly couldn’t believe it when I went into Wells Fargo a few weeks ago to get quarters for my laundry machine and was told, “sorry, we don’t have any.” What do you mean? How can the bank not have any quarters? The bank teller told me that there was a national quarter shortage. It […]
How to Save on Prom Dresses
Prom season is an exciting time in a youth’s life. It is a time to hang out with friends and classmates for what could be the last time. It is a time to dance, laugh, and create lasting memories. While the day is a milestone, it comes with much preparation and money. Follow along to […]
Free Panera Coffee for 60 Days
Many people wake up, get dressed, and grab a cup of coffee to start their day. The coffee is like a wake-up call for them. It’s energizing and mood-boosting. Some people can not start their day without it. For all the coffee lovers like this, there is a great deal for you to try at […]
Frugal Bottle: Wine in a Sustainable Paper Bottle
I keep a Google Alert on to notify me about frugal news. Anything that has to do with saving money interests me. Usually, I see a lot of the same tips and products. But this week a series of headlines for Frugal Bottle surprised me. While not “frugal” news in the traditional sense, this paper […]
Where to Sell Old Coins
People tend to collect all types of things. From thimbles to pictures, to collectibles. One popular item, perhaps investment, is old coins. These coins can be passed down from family, or purchased and collected through other means. After they have gained value, many look to cash in. If you are looking to cash in your […]
7 Habits and Practices of Frugal People
Being frugal means different things to different people. We all have our own values and priorities. Therefore, how we save and spend our money differs. Nevertheless, a lot of frugal people have habits and practices in common. They may apply the habits in different ways, but they use some form of them. You can emulate […]
How to Relax on a Budget
This year has been a wild ride thus far. The days of enjoying a relaxing massage, gym time, and spa days are at an end. With the pandemic going full force and resurgence in the numbers of cases, finding ways to relax at home is likely paramount. If you need relaxation tips, here’s how to […]
How to Ask for Donations for Funeral Expenses
End of life can be a challenging time, especially for family and friends of the deceased. Everyone is struck with heavy emotions and grief. It makes it hard to focus on the end of life task list. Not only do you have an estate to settle, but all the events of a funeral to plan […]