Random tips for saving money on all kinds of stuff
You know the problem with having many blogs that sort of interrelate? You write stuff at one that would be just as useful at another.
In thinking about what I’d like to write about here, I realized that I write a lot about saving money elsewhere. In case you’re interested, here’s a run down of some of the better money saving posts I’ve done on other blogs. This is also sort of selfish, because I’m trying not to repeat myself here, so now I’ll know not to write much more about stuff like…
- 11 Ways to Save Money on Organic Food
- Top 10 States That Offer the Biggest Solar Incentives
- Money saving tip: tell no one your baby’s gender
- Green Homes for Less Money
- How Green Living Saves You Money: Cloth Napkin Example
- Five quick tips for saving on baby toys
- How to afford maternity leave
- Top 7 ways to save money while raising baby
- Money-Saving Tips for Home Builders
- Bulk Food Storage: Flour and Other Dry Basics
- Baby items that are safe to borrow
- Building Green Can Save You Money
- Why Does Being Green Cost So Much?
Can you tell I like green issues, houses, and babies? I do like other things; I swear. Not that you’d guess from my blogs.
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Green baby
Jul 19, 2008 at 4:02 pm
As a thrifty mom blogger, we’d like to personally invite you to our eco-friendly, frugal blog carnival over at greenbabyguide.com. Starting on July 24th, any blogger can get a piece of the action by commenting on our “Thrifty Green Thursday” post. Just write a post on a simple way that families can save money while going green. Then comment on our blog including your thrifty green topic and include a link back to us in your post. We hope you join us next Thursday (and every Thursday thereafter) with your own thrifty green tips!
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