
Thanks to the current recession becoming frugal has become a necessity for millions of people, but with so many money saving websites out there how do you know which ones are offering the best information? I searched the web to find some quality sites offering valuable information on living frugally:
#1 Frugal Dad - Not only does he provide great information on living on tight budget but he also links to other websites with amazing (and frugal) articles.
#2 Google Tip Jar - The Google Tip Jar is filled with tips that readers leave, and you can contribute your frugal tips to the site as well. The tips are simple but if you're new to the frugal lifestyle this is a great place to start.
#3 The Grocery Game - Teri Gault has designed a detailed savings system
4# Frugal Village - This site will open you up to new unique money saving ideas you probably haven't heard of before.
5# The Dollar Stretcher - Many great tips and practical ideas on how to cut corners and live well on a budget.
Learn Money Saving Tips From These Frugal Budget Books:
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1 comments:
I recommend checking out www.freepricealerts.com. I just found this web browser add-on this year and I've saved probably $100, maybe more, on Christmas gifts. While I shop Amazon, this free tool automatically checks the internet to find lower prices and lets me know within seconds of clicking on an item if I can get it cheaper. Love it!
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