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Frugal Living

7 Ways to Save Money on Groceries

October 28, 2015 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

I have used affiliate links and referral codes in this post. Hope you have fun saving money as much as we do!

Who likes to spend all your hard earned money on groceries? Not me! I would much rather get the best deals that I can while not breaking the bank to feed my family. I used to be the Queen of Coupons in my family but quit using them when all my local stores got rid of super doubles and double coupons. I can now still save money with virtual coupons and savings apps!

It also took lots of time and organization which has since went out the window with 4 kids! So if you want to save money on groceries without pulling your hair out then give some of these a try. I know you won’t be disappointed that you did.

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Filed Under: Coupons, Frugal Living, frugal tips Tagged With: apps, Coupons, Saving Money

Homemade Holiday Gifts with Handicrafts

October 27, 2015 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

This post uses affiliate links for Craftsy!

If you have more time then money then  homemade Holiday gifts are definitely the way to go! Maybe you can see or knit or crochet already but just need a fun pattern. Maybe you want to learn a new skill this year. Well, I have just the thing for you!

Homemade Holiday Gifts with Handicrafts

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Filed Under: frugal tips Tagged With: gifts, handicrafts, handmade gifts, homemade

Cutting Expenses Without Giving Up Your Cell Phone

October 21, 2015 By Thaleia 6 Comments

I woke up to a $ sign in the status bar of my cell phone. Guess what that means? My cellphone bill was processed overnight AND I was refunded for the data I didn’t use last month! My hubby and I have been with Republic Wireless for over two years and we love the lower bills while still having a smartphone!

Cutting Expenses Without Giving Up Your Cell PhoneDitch that pricey iPhone. You do not need it seriously. It’s a total waste of money to buy something that will HAVE to be replaced when the battery dies off.

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Top 10 Thanksgiving Books for Preschoolers

October 20, 2015 By Thaleia 12 Comments

I just realized we have been in the season of Autumn for a month and I haven’t even pulled out our Autumn and Thanksgiving books yet! We have a nice variety of books for preschoolers that I love sharing with my four children each year.  Now that my oldest two are 12 years old and 11 years old they can read the books to the younger two boys.

top 10 Thanksgiving picture books

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Filed Under: Homeschooling, Kindergarten, Preschool Prep, Top Ten Holiday Lists Tagged With: Fall, Picture books, reading

7 Things You Need to Raise a Hamster

September 30, 2015 By Princess

Hi, this is Princess and today I am going to share with you 7 things you need to raise a hamster. I did lots of research and had to clean my room before my parents let me get a hamster. I read books from the library learning all about the different types of hamsters and what thins they need.

7 Things You Need to Raise a Hamster

1.Cage- The type and size of cage needed depends on two things. 1. What size of a hamster are you getting? 2. How many hamsters are you planning on housing (If you want to have more than one Hamster buy 2 cages or get a giant aquarium)? Since I wanted to buy 2 small dwarf hamsters this allowed me to buy a smaller cage. I researched multiple cages online and at the local pet stores before deciding on a Kaytee Critter Cage.

2.Water bowl or bottle- All small critters need water to stay alive. You don’t want a bowl too big otherwise your hamster could drown.

3.Food bowl & Food- Make sure you check what types of food are good for hamsters. Some items that other animals (gerbils, rats, & rabbits) can eat may be poisonous to hamsters like iceberg lettuce.

4.Bedding- You want your hamster to be warm and cozy in whatever cage you choose. You will want to research types of bedding that you can buy easily in your area.

5.Wheel or ball( depends on the cage you buy some cages come with one)- It is very important that your hamster get’s enough exercise and activity to stay fit and healthy.

6.House (something for the to hide in/ sleep in)- A small place to hideaway and stay cozy. Hamsters tend to stay hidden in their  house while sleeping. I think they don’t want people bothering them much.

7. Toys- You can make or buy toys. Hamsters really like tunnels, swings, tubes, and a place to run around. I bought a playpen which had a plastic mat and a high fence around it so the hamster can run around without getting loose.

 

I got 2 Robo Hamsters and they were fine together for 2 months and on morning when i woke up i looked in the cage and saw that one of them was missing fur and the other was bleeding i was very up set about it. so we quickly separated them (in a makeshift cage out of a ice cream pail and put bedding and a makeshift food bowl out of a small container)  so they could not hurt each other any more. So note: DO not buy more than on hamster unless you want to have 2 cages.

Disclaimer: Their are affiliate links used in this post as a reference to find products similar to what we bought and use for our hamsters.

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