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Everyday Cheapskate: Giving Is Good for You!

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Fundraisers and requests from charities used to bother me. So did the collection plate at church. I felt guilty because no matter how much money we made, there was never enough to give any of it away. And with all the debt we had (it was plenty!), how could I be expected to help others when I couldn't even help myself?

Then our financial house ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: Groceries and the Dating Game or What Expiration Dates Really Mean

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If I had a dollar for every time someone asked me about food expiration dates, I could afford to buy a lot of the milk that gets tossed each week just for being one day "past."

These questions come in by the dozen -- from readers, neighbors and once from a stranger in the dairy aisle holding a suspicious-looking yogurt cup like it was a ticking...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: 14 Ways to Use Coffee Filters That Don't Involve Coffee

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It was a dumb mistake. I grabbed the biggest package of coffee filters -- a pack of 1,000 -- only to discover much later that I'd picked up the wrong size for my coffeemaker.

Coffee filters are not expensive, which is probably the reason I didn't bother returning them to the store. I suppose I should have tried, but I didn't. Instead, I began ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: How to Get Washed Salad Greens Perfectly Without a Spinner

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I was way off base when I guessed "egg-gathering basket." Leslie Hindman, host of the TV show "Appraisal Fair," held up this round cage contraption with folding sides and asked us to guess, "What the Heck Is It?" Salad spinner was the right choice, but who knew people were wasting their money on needless pieces of kitchen equipment back in the ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: Financial Planners 101

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Over the years, I've noticed a growing trend in my mailbox: readers in search of financial planners or advisers -- or assistants. When taken in the message's context, it's pretty clear that not everyone means the same thing when they refer to a financial planner-adviser-assistant-helper.

One reader wanted to know where to find a financial ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: Are Expensive Appliances Worth It? Not Always -- Here's When They Are

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You're standing in the appliance aisle at your favorite home store, staring down two dishwashers. One is modestly priced at $499. The other is more than double that -- $1,299 -- and comes with all the bells, whistles, LED lights and an app that alerts your phone when the rinse cycle finishes.

So you wonder: Is the expensive one really worth it ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: Got a Problem? Try WD-40

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The year is 1953. Rocket Chemical, a struggling company in San Diego, sets out to create a rust-preventive solvent that can displace water. On the 40th attempt (note: 39 failures), they nailed it. Thus, WD-40 was born.

While the ingredients remain a well-guarded secret more than 50 years later (the company insists there's nothing in it to harm ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: How to Curb the Urge to Splurge

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When it comes to compulsive tendencies, there's no question I received more than the standard allotment.

I can sit down fully intending to watch the evening news and end up owning a pasta machine. I can stop by the mall to just look around and come out with three outfits I'll never wear, a gift I'll never give and several things for the house. ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: How to Clean and Care for Wood Floors to Keep Them Looking Beautiful

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Of all the choices in home flooring, wood stands out for many as the most beautiful. Wood is durable, coordinates well with any decor and most real estate agents agree it improves the home's value at resale. Knowing how to protect and clean wood floors is essential -- and surprisingly easy.

AS IT HAPPENS

To protect the finish and keep wood ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: How to Buy Unlocked Phones, and Why You Should Definitely Consider This

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There was a time when getting a new cellphone felt like signing a mortgage -- except with worse terms. You'd walk into a carrier store, pick out a shiny new phone, and they'd practically hand it over "for free" -- as long as you promised to stick around for two years and not ask too many questions.

These days, you have options. Big ones. And ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: Homemade Stainless Steel Cleaner

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Fed up with all the greasy smudges and fingerprints on your stainless steel appliances but also tired of spending $10 or more on stainless steel cleaners? Good news! You can skip the expensive store-bought commercial stainless steel cleaners and make your own highly effective cleaner for just pennies.

Stainless steel has become a popular choice...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: How to Store Bread to Keep It Fresher Longer

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Bread has a certain shelf life, beyond which it can go stale, become moldy and, in a short time, inedible. It is possible to extend its delicious lifespan once you understand the ins and outs of how to store bread.

It's the starch in any baked goods that makes them become stale. Exposure to air and heat can make the starch crystallize or ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: Homemade Stain Remover for Laundry and Carpet

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I'm excited to teach you how to make a fabulous, if not magical, homemade stain remover. This stain remover recipe is so easy and cheap to make. And, wow, does it perform!

Unlike some other homemade laundry stain and detergent products you'll find here at Everyday Cheapskate, this one is also a homemade stain remover for carpet. Ah-ha! That got...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: Smart Thrift Store Shopping in Today's Economy

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If you think thrift stores are musty graveyards for shoulder pads and shag carpets, allow me to change your mind. Because in this economy, thrift shopping isn't just a hobby -- it's survival with style.

Gone are the days when "secondhand" meant sad and saggy. Today, thrift stores are packed with quality finds if you know how (and where) to look...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: What Every Kid Needs to Know About Greed and Thankfulness

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If there is one thing that will ruin your kids' lives, it's greed. Teach them while they're young how to pull the plug on greed and you will have prepared them in a very important way to not only survive but also thrive in the real world. You may want to start with this lesson:

LESSON: HOW TO DEFEAT THE ENEMY THAT IS GREED

As you get older, ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: One Big, Fat, Wadded-Up Mess and How to Fix It

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If I've heard from one reader, I've heard from one thousand -- all with the same problem: wadded-up sheets. I feel their pain because I have suffered this problem as well. So annoying. It can happen in the clothes washer but also in the dryer.

My best solution, which only slightly reduces the problem, has been to launder one sheet at a time and...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: The Best Reason Not to Buy Pre-Washed Salad in a Bag

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Pre-washed, pre-chopped, ready-to-go salad greens in sealed bags can be found in the produce department of just about every grocery store and supermarket. Those bags are certainly a tempting option: What's not to like about having someone else do all the work of chopping and then double- or even triple-washing? Even so, I don't buy bagged salad...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: You Don't Have to Be Bored on a Budget This Summer

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Whether you've got kids out of school, grandkids visiting, or just need a break from routine that doesn't break the bank, there's plenty of frugal fun to be had.

Here are my favorite cheap summer trip ideas for families, singles, couples and empty nesters alike -- proof that great memories don't need a five-star price tag.

1. BE A TOURIST IN ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: Get Organized to Put Money in Your Pocket and a Smile on Your Face

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Has this ever happened to you? While searching for the Valentine's Day centerpiece, you stumble across the Christmas wrap you bought at the half-off-after-holiday sale two years ago. You still don't know where the centerpiece is.

Or you discover six partially full peanut butter jars in the pantry while putting away the new one you just bought ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: How to Stop Drying Your Clothes to Death

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You should see the big wad of lint I just plucked from the trap of my clothes dryer. Ack! Where does all of that come from? I know I emptied all pockets and I'm certain I did not wash a bag of pillow stuffing.

I'll tell you what it is, and I am not happy about this: It's visual proof the dryer is wearing out my clothes. Those fibers were neatly...Read more

 

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