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How to Take a Vacation Without Going Broke

May 8, 2015 by jlpenner 1 Comment

Vacations are awesome but they can really add up. Here are five tips you can use to help save a little money! Use Your Free Samples: We all get these free samples in the mail that you either donate or store away for misc. times. Why not use them for your vacation? Instead of taking full size products and bottles that very well may be left at the hotel just take some samples you’ve received in the mail! That way {Read More}

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DIY Mothers Necklace on a Budget

May 6, 2015 by jlpenner Leave a Comment

DIY Mothers Necklace on a Budget

I was searching for a necklace like this one and couldn’t seem to find one that was under $40 or $50!! So, I came up with the idea to hit up hobby lobby and see what I could come up with! I only paid around $11 for these materials because I did have a 40% off coupon, which is always available on their website! But even full price, these materials are only $18, which is a huge improvement from $40-$50. {Read More}

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What to Buy in the Month of May

May 5, 2015 by jlpenner Leave a Comment

Thinking about all the bargains you might get this month?  Check out this Guide of What to Buy in the Month of May. Things that go on clearance in May: Graduation party supplies (end of month) Gifts for mothers after Mother’s Day (plants, flowers, fragrance gift sets) Spring planting, flower bulbs Winter clearance on linens, shoes, boots, jackets, coats, clothing…   Optimal to buy in May: Graduation party supplies (buy  into June and store away for next year) Cookout-barbecue supplies {Read More}

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Starbucks Inspired Strawberries & Creme Frapp

April 30, 2015 by jlpenner Leave a Comment

Starbucks Inspired Strawberries & Creme Frapp

Love your coffee and blended drinks? I don’t think making them at home is ever QUITE the same as the coffee shop. They seem to have a little magic that’s hard to reproduce but it doesn’t mean you can’t make something yummy. My girls LOVE the Strawberries & Creme Frapp at Starbucks but are sensitive to dairy and soy so this treat, with some dairy free substitutions and Strawberry Syrup  is perfect in our home. Also try our Mango and {Read More}

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Filed Under: Dessert Recipes, Dessert Recipes with Fruit, Gluten Free, Gluten Free Desserts, Gluten Free Snacks, Kid's Snacks, Recipes, Smoothies, Snack Recipes

6 Inexpensive Ways to Reduce Chemicals in Your Beauty Routine #ad

April 27, 2015 by jlpenner 2 Comments

6 Inexpensive Ways to Reduce Chemicals in Your Beauty Routine #ad

This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #NaturalGoodness #CollectiveBias Looking to reduce your chemical load? Why not start with your beauty products? I have found that natural products often work as well, or better that those filled with chemicals. And I feel much safer using them for myself and my family. A few years ago I started experimenting with making some of my own household cleaners and beauty products as {Read More}

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25 More Meals that Cost About $5 to Make

April 24, 2015 by jlpenner 3 Comments

25 More Meals that Cost About $5 to Make

    Last year I posted a great round-up up titled 20 Dinners That Cost About $5. It’s been so popular that I decided to put together a second round-up of the same type of meals. Keep in mind, depending on where you live, some of these meals may cost more or less.  That said, they are all very inexpensive and will help you cut your grocery budget. My best tip for keeping the costs of the recipes low is {Read More}

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