Even frugal people need a massage! Why even the tightest budget should allow for some luxuries 
Most people jump into thriftiness -- often out of sheer necessity. So they eliminate all "unnecessary" expenses; often this leads to a binge/purge cycle as the deprivation gets to be too much. One blogger argues that you should trim, rather...
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Frugal (and gree) tips for moms-to-be 
You can't save your sleeping patterns, but you can do your part to save the planet. (And the other kind of green as well.) Budget tips on clothes, coupons and other environment/cost conscious choices parents have to make.
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Would you marry for money? 
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12 small changes that add up to big moey 
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There's really nothing I can add to this title to make it stranger or funnier: "10 reasons using soaked dried beans can change your life" 
I mean, really. Nothing. At all. That said, dried beans are healthier and cost less. But wow. Frugality at its peak.
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"Would you like to be in debt forever -- oh, and save 20% on today's purchase?" 
It's a bad sign when even the employees won't hype the store card. Or is it a sign that there's still some humanity in this crazy world?
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When your past affects your present spending 
One blogger writes a poignant piece about how having "just enough" as a kid may be affecting her buying habits now. Even the most frugal person has weak spots -- what are yours?
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Parents can help kids by NOT paying for college 
Kids who work their way through will come out with better money skills.
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Looking at the world through frugal eyes 
Frugality is rarely a sudden, overwhelming change. Most people come by it gradually and slowly implement small changes to the way they think about money.
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Lifelock is a rip-off: DIY guide to identity protection 
Lifelock charges $120 for services available to pretty much any consumer!
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