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No more cheap milk at Sam’s Club

July 25, 2007
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While shopping for our BBQ party this weekend, we made a trip to Sam's Club. We always justified our membership to Sam's because we made our $40 fee back each year just in our milk purchases alone. I go through a gallon or more of skim milk each … [Read more...] about No more cheap milk at Sam’s Club

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Best Frugality Posts from Festival of Frugality #84

July 24, 2007
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The Frugal Law Student posted this week's Festival of Frugality #84. This festival is a collection of articles about frugality from some of the finest PF bloggers. My article "The cost of upgrading your viewing experience" was included in the Frugal … [Read more...] about Best Frugality Posts from Festival of Frugality #84

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Is the thought of debt ruling your life?

July 24, 2007
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Do you think about your debt at least once a day? Do you worry about how you'll ever get out of debt? Do these questions sound like the beginning of an infomercial for a credit counselor? I think I have a problem, but you probably don't know our … [Read more...] about Is the thought of debt ruling your life?

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When you just have too much money to spend

July 23, 2007
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I didn't get to write anything this weekend because we went to our families' homes in PA to visit my new nephew (Stacie's sister's son) and my 2 nieces, as well as our parents and other family. However, I wanted to highlight an article I ran across … [Read more...] about When you just have too much money to spend

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A disappointing decision, but a relief

July 20, 2007
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Last year we ran the Marine Corp Marathon. I'm a fat guy (relatively), and definitely not a runner, ever. We finished ahead of about 1500 other finishers, but I was unhappy with my time and performance. I seemed to have forgotten the horrible … [Read more...] about A disappointing decision, but a relief

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Best Frugality Posts from Festival of Frugality #83

July 19, 2007
By Clever Dude
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It's that time of week for my recap of the Festival of Frugality (this time at Money Walks). By "time of week", I mean "Tuesday through the following Monday" since I never seem to get recaps out on the same day as the festival. By the way, a festival … [Read more...] about Best Frugality Posts from Festival of Frugality #83

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