From the monthly archives:

January 2010

Identity Theft and You – Simple Tips To Protect Yourself

Stories abound warning consumers about the perils of shopping on the internet. Internet shoppers have every justification to be concerned about the growing problem of identity theft and having their credit card information compromised. Having your identity stolen can be an expensive and complicated matter to clean up. Don’t think, though, that you have to [...]

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Quick Tips For Comparison Shopping

Keeping your expenses as low as possible requires that you make the most of every dollar you have to spend. Purchasing items on sale can help you stretch your dollar farther than it normally goes, but learning to recognize a good price can take a little practice. Shopping several stores or websites and comparing their [...]

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Pumpkin and Raisin Bread Recipe – Cook At Home Day

One of my blogging goals this year was to bring back the “Cook At Home Day” feature here at Not Made of Money. I think that one of the easiest ways to reduce your grocery budget is to simply cook at home. This week’s recipe is a guest post by K. Hupp for a delicious [...]

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How To Host A Superbowl Party without Breaking Your Budget

A Super Bowl Party is great fun for everyone. Two great teams slug it out on the football field. You and your friends get to visit and enjoy each other. And don’t forget the great commercials; sometimes, I think they’re the best part of the whole show. What isn’t so great about hosting a Super [...]

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5 Tips For Buying Organic While Staying On Budget

In our family we have been eating more organic produce and minimizing any processed foods. Have you looked at the price of organic food lately? Even my local grocery store Publix has their own brand of “organics” that carry a higher price than their regular store brand. I have found a few ways to keep [...]

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