Well, this was my very first week as a blogger for the Families.com Frugal Living Blog. It has been so much fun, and I’ve already met some great people. I can’t wait to get to know all of you better. In addition to writing blogs, you’ll see me pop up on the forums here and there.
I am really interested to know what you think of the articles I have posted so far. Please feel free to comment and share your suggestions. Do you want to see more articles on beauty, food, home improvement or something else? I’ve tried to post a mix of topics this week.
In case you missed any of the blogs, here is a recap of the week:
Frugal Home Improvement: Make Your Doorknobs Glow
Did you know that there is one easy-to-use tool that can quickly and easily make all of the hardware in your house glow with that holiday shine
Today I’m going to tell you about a free way to clean your bathroom and get rid of some clutter.
Frugal Food: Lentil And Rice Casserole for the Crockpot
There is no doubt that rice is one of the champions of frugal food.
Frugal Food: Cranberries Are Cheaper Than Ever!
Now is the time to stock up on cranberries.
Frugal Kids: Free Building Set
My 5-year-old son loves to build things. He carefully plans out machines and devices that in his imagination could do everything from picking up toys to feeding the cat
Frugal Gardening: Make Your Own Seed-Starting Pots
Every year, sometime in the middle of winter, my oldest son, who is five, ask me about our garden
Secret Sources of Free and Low Cost Paint
While painting is a relatively inexpensive way to improve your home, the price of paint and supplies can really add up. However, there are a couple of frugal tricks to getting free and low cost paint.
Frugal Kids: Inexpensive Class Snacks
At my oldest son’s full-day kindergarten, parents are required to provide class snacks once a month
One of the great things about being frugal is the excitement I get when I come across a really great frugal find.
Frugal Food: Saving Money on Pizza
In our house, we love pizza. Cheese pizza, white pizza, mushroom pizza, tomato pizza…well, you get the idea