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Saving Money Club

by BlondieWrites on June 25, 2009


Saving Money Club

Are you sick and tired of not having enough money to pay your bills, not having enough money to buy food and medicine? Are you tired of running out of money before you get another paycheck? Are you living on one income when you previously lived on two? Did you recently get laid off your job and are having a hard time making ends meet? Saving Money Club is here to help!

The economic recession has caused many people to not only want to learn how to save money, but it’s forcing most people to do so. Saving money isn’t that difficult but it does take commitment and the desire to want to learn to live a more frugal life.

The goal of our Saving Money Club membership site and blog is to offer members money saving tips and ideas that will help not only save money right now, but to learn a new lifestyle when it comes to personal finance and money spending habits. With the economy in the shape it is, how many of us can afford not to live more frugal?

Saving Money Club isn’t the same old rehashed stuff you find all over the internet. Members will find informative money saving tips for everyday living, freebies and samples (who doesn’t love free stuff?), ways to cut costs, free and low cost ebooks about various topics, yummy frugal recipes, ways to get more for your money, dollar stretcher tips, tips on reducing credit card debt, and more.

Membership is available as a regular monthly recurring subscription. Sign up for the monthly subscription, and we take care of the rest. There’s no need to worry, because each month your subscripton is automatically renewed so that your access to Saving Money Club is never disrupted or stopped as long as you choose to keep your subscription active. You can cancel anytime, however, if you find Saving Money Club is not for you.

Saving Money Club will always offer new and interesting material for members, updated often so that you can always find more money saving advice and tips on various topics. New ebooks will always be available to members totally free or at a very substantially reduced low price. Our goal is to help you save money!

Saving Money Club offers members resources, information, and tips about saving money. Saving Money Club shows readers how to live better on less, how to stretch the dollar, and budget better. We provide members with frugal living tips and frugal advice, money saving tips, better budgeting ideas, freebies, coupons, coupon codes, bargains, discounts, and tips on ways to cut spending and get more for your money. Saving Money Club offers money saving advice on anything and everything about living… fashion and beauty, diet and weight loss, travel, family, house and home, gardening, shopping, crafts, cooking, parenting, babies, teens, entertainment, the economy and recession, credit and debt help, and more.

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by BlondieWrites on May 20, 2009

Frugal Simplicity readers can now receive email updates when Frugal Simplicity is updated with new frugal tips and frugal living resources.

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I’m a frugal person. I admit it freely. I’m not ashamed of it, rather I’m proud of the fact that I save money here by not wasting it so I can get something I want there. I’m sure we all know of people that are frugal, that don’t waste or throw away money. It’s a great life.

Then there are tightwads…people who are just that, tight with their money. That’s great too. Not wasting money or spending when not necessary is wonderful.

A frugal person manages the money they have, living within their means. Being frugal doesn’t mean being cheap. I know of many frugal people who are well off financially because they manage their money well.

Tightwads can pinch something out of a penny that most of the world never knew existed. They know how to spot a bargain, cut corners, etc. Can’t beat that!

Perhaps you can imagine what was going through my mind when I read something recently from someone asking a question about what to do with dryer lint. It seemed a reasonable question. I suppose that being the somewhat silly person I am, I naturally thought to myself, “Throw it away!”

Needless to say, that was the wrong answer to give to a tightwad, so (lucky for me) I didn’t tell the person that. Reading on, I found people were giving this person all sorts of advice and ideas on what to do with this used dryer lint.

Okay, you know that dryer lint is the stuff on the dryer lint filter screen, right? The fuzz that comes off of the clothing as it dries? I keep (as I am sure most people do) a small trash can beside my dryer to host the collection of used dryer sheets and dryer lint. After reading all of the tips and ideas from people on what to do with this used dryer lint, I have determined that I have wasted a precious treasure. I’m not sure I can live down the horror of having disposed of this host of fuzz.

Have you ever stuffed a pillow with dryer lint? Even better, how about sewing decorative pillows to sell and make money, and stuff dryer lint fuzz into the middle of it to save money on the pillow filling? Wouldn’t that be a blast to find after you bought the pillow? Ever made a bird nest from it? How about a spider web for the kids science project? How about put it in the bottom of a gift to make the person think they really have something more than they have, only to open it and discover dryer lint filling? Anyone ever used their fuzz for kitty litter? I think my favorite was the one I read about using dryer lint in baby’s diaper to absorb you know what…. yeah, that’s a bit icky.

Some of you might be asking this one…..if these people are such tightwads, why are they using a dryer to begin with? Why not a clothes line that doesn’t use power and run up the electric bill? Well, that answer is simple, if you think about it. How would they have the dryer lint to keep and use for these wonderful dryer lint treasures if they saved money to begin with by using the clothes line?

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