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55 Green Uses for Yellow Lemons
Spring fever is in the air, and that also means spring cleaning can't be far away. Read about how to put your lemons to good use in more ways than you ever imagined.
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7 Home Recipes for Car Cleaning Products
If you're getting ready to detail your car for the summer, read about these seven home recipies and save yourself some money. |
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10 Nasty Pocket-Picking Markups
Anything can and does get marked up, sometimes beyond reason. It's a game. The retailer wants to see how much money he can make on an item and the customer wants to see how little she can pay. |
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20 Things It's Cheaper To Buy Than DIY
In an effort to be as frugal as possible, some of us have taken do-it-yourself a bit too seriously. According to experts, sometimes it makes more monetary sense to buy a product or pay for a service than go the DIY route. |
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Breaking Up is Easy to Do: 21 Terrible Valentine's Gifts
As one of the millions of singletons definitely not looking forward to Valentine's Day this year, I thought it only appropriate to compile a lengthy list of gifts to give your loved one if you'd like to join the ever-expanding crowd of single Americans. |
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Create Your Own Emergency Kit For Natural Disasters
The recent blizzard that has blanketed the East Cost in several feet of snow and left thousands without power is a great reminder of the importance of being prepared. If you haven't already created a comprehensive kit for just such emergencies, here's what you'll need. |
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Following The Lifespan of a Coupon
With millions of coupons floating around, how do stores ever keep track of them all? Well, handing the coupon over to the cashier is just the first step in the surprisingly complex life of a coupon. |
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The Best Cheap Stocking Stuffer Ideas
My mother took cheap stocking stuffers to entirely new heights. She frequently reminded me that when she was young, her Depression era parents gave her two pieces of fruit in an old sock. |
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The History of Black Friday
The tale of two Black Fridays began with the first modern Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in 1924, which ended with an appearance by the jolly man in red. |
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46 Black Friday Deals & Opening Times
Some merchants are pushing Black Friday back to Thursday this year, by opening their doors on Thanksgiving Day. Others are encouraging us to shop their websites, after a good dousing of turkey and dressing. |
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