‘Twas the
night before Christmas when all through the house,
Not a light was left on, not even by your spouse;
The leftovers were eaten and the furnace turned low,
But extra blankets and wool socks kept you from feeling the icy wind blow;
You and your family were nestled all snug in your beds,
While visions of the money you had saved danced in your heads…
Merry Christmas to all and to all a Good Night!
Thrift Culture Now is your spot for Frugal Living ideas and money saving tips - Even on Christmas Eve!
P.S. We hope you enjoyed this week's Thrifty Blogger and please stay tuned next week when we feature Steffany and her blog, Eco Bold.
*Give yourself a Christmas present this year: read this guest post to learn about some of the ways you can eliminate debt.
This yule tide money saving tip is being sponsored by Health and Herbs. An outstanding
source for most medicinal herbs - key components in home remedies.
Your
health is your responsibility. Home
cures and natural
remedies are the corner
stone of thrift and frugal living. Getting sick is a waste
of productive time and, of course, money. Sickness can be avoided. I’m not
interested in debate. People have thrived and lived long lives in many places
around the world using only home cures
and natural remedies – and of course healthy diets and physical activity. Accidents and physical
damage require the masters of western medicine, but your
health and wellness require
your own attention. We’ve studied and used home
cures and natural
remedies for around a decade now and, well, so far so good!
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Frugal living is waste free! Frugal living requires practical skills. Frugal living is applied thrift. Frugal living means spotting fads. Frugal living embraces efficiency. Frugal living is made up of thousands of money saving tips. Frugal living facilitates faster debt repayment. Frugal living accelerates wealth creation!









