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Everyday Cheapskate: The Cheapest Way to Freshen a House After Winter

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By the time winter finally loosens its grip, our houses tend to feel a little tired. The air is stale, the light feels dimmer than it should be, and no candle -- no matter how pine-scented -- can convince you it's actually spring.

The good news is that freshening your home after winter doesn't require a shopping spree or a cart full of "spring ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: For the Love of a Good Iron

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While it's true that life is uncertain, there's at least one thing of which I am very sure: I will never be held hostage for refusing to iron.

Unlike Billie Jo Tyrrell, whose son Robert held her at gunpoint for six hours because she refused to iron his clothes, I love to iron. I'm not saying that I would be that thrilled to do it for a 29-year-...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: Don't Be Scared; Be Prepared

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If there is one thing most people take for granted, it is food. U.S. supermarkets are always well stocked, and we don't think much about how all that food gets there. When pushed to consider it, I wager most of us assume there are huge warehouses somewhere filled with enough food to feed the nation for some unknown period of time.

The truth is,...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: Careful! The Kids Are Watching

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If you speak English in your home, your kids are not likely to come out speaking Italian. Kids learn through observation and imitation. And they don't miss a thing. Children are shaped from the very beginning of life by the way their parents live. They are ever-attentive witnesses of grown-up behaviors. They take their cues from what they see ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: My Simple Friday Reset That Makes the Weekend Even Better

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Most household stress doesn't come from dramatic, headline-worthy disasters. It sneaks in quietly. It's the mail spreading like ivy across the kitchen counter. The leftovers shoved to the back of the refrigerator to "deal with later." The grit that magically appears anywhere people walk in and out all day.

None of it feels urgent in the moment....Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: How to Use Your New Instant Pot -- It's Safe and Simple

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About 25 years ago, there was a pressure cooker renaissance in America. Our grandmothers knew the day would come that we would return to their favorite kitchen tool to make fast braises, stews, soups and casseroles. They just didn't know how we'd get there.

If you, like me, are a Nervous Nellie who grew up hearing stories about a great aunt who...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: Easy Hacks to Save Money on Beauty and Grooming

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Whether you want to look good or just feel better, makeup and skin care traditionally come at a significant cost -- but not if you're a dedicated cheapskate. While medications and beauty products you use must be safe, there's no reason that you have to pay exorbitant prices to accomplish the goal. Here are some functional hacks for saving time ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: How to Negotiate Anything and Win

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What I know about the art and science of negotiating I learned as a matter of survival.

Driven to save myself and my family from financial ruin, I jumped into the deep end of the real estate industry. I passed the state test to become licensed, but I knew nothing about negotiating. I was driven out of desperation to find a way to bring ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: Are Your Trash Bags Lying to You?

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Trash bags don't look like liars. They're quiet. Unassuming. They don't beep, flash, or demand updates. They just sit there in a cardboard box, promising strength, freshness and heroic performance under pressure. And yet, if you've ever had one split open halfway to the curb, you already know something isn't adding up.

I started paying closer ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: The Basics of Home Canning and How to Get Started -- Quick and Easy!

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So, you planted a garden, lucked out when your property included fruit trees, stumbled upon a produce sale you just couldn't pass up, or joined a Community Supported Agriculture group. Good for you! Now what? What will you do with all that bounty?

Your choices are: 1) quickly consume your harvest before it spoils 2) give it away or 3) preserve ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: Best All-Purpose Cleaners for Every Place in Your Home

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All-purpose cleaners are designed to clean everything from dust bunnies to toilet rings and grease spills. Having evaluated many commercial products for effectiveness, ease of use, versatility, price and overall value, here are my picks for the seven best all-purpose cleaning products for keeping your house clean.

BEST INEXPENSIVE

Don't let ...Read more

 

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