Posted on September 23, 2008 by Patrick Lalande
Saving for a Smart Car -
Buckets of Food for Pennies
The average person, not just the average family, can save $200+ a month on their food bills alone. If you started now, you could save enough money each month to purchase out-right, a smarCar in 6 years.
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Posted on May 21, 2008 by Patrick Lalande
Everyone can SHARE!
SHARE Food Network is an amazing and unique program that is open to everyone. SHARE distributes high quality affordable and nutritious food as a way to build community and strengthen families. Whether you would like to save money on groceries, volunteer in the community, or promote health and wellness, it’s worth getting involved [...]
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Budgets are Sexy – Serendipitious and So-o-o-o Cool
Budgets are Sexy – Serendipitious and So-o-o-o Cool
Do you believe in fate? Do you read your horoscope and say, “Hey! Right on.” or something to that effect? Do you carry a lucky charm or have a “favorite” outfit for a favorite activity you must wear? Perhaps you beieve in angels?
I’m not superstitious. However, I do [...]
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