Tiny leaks and evaporation put a constant drain on your resources. As discussed in our previous post, From Pennies One Million Dollars Grow, a few cents saved here and there can add up to be a significant amount. Here we offer 101 suggestions for plugging expenditures in various aspects of your life - around the [...]
September 25th, 2008 | Posted in Books, Finance, Frugality, Hobbies, Home, Money Management, Movies, Music, Shopping | 13 Comments
It has been a busy week for us here at Our Fourpence Worth. We partipated in another PF Bloggers Network Group Writing Project, the topic of which was our Personal Experiences with Loans. We wrote about the first time we purchased a car on our own and got in a little trouble by being clueless [...]
September 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Blog Carnivals, PF Bloggers | 3 Comments
When our A/C went out two Sundays ago, my first reaction was panic. We live in the desert where we have been experiencing triple digit temperatures and we have esteemed air conditioning as one of the dire necessities of life. So when our central air went out last weekend, my first thought was that we [...]
September 16th, 2008 | Posted in Frugality, Home, Home Decor, Repairs | 7 Comments
I can’t believe it’s September already. I woke up today with that feeling of fall in the air, which is really nice. While I learned long ago to never wish life away by wanting a future day hurry up and come, I can’t say that I don’t look forward to the cooler weather and lower [...]
September 3rd, 2008 | Posted in Announcements, Blog Carnivals, PF Bloggers | 2 Comments
Food safety practices should actually apply all year round, but in summer and any time of warm weather, regular precautions might not be enough. For example, you might be able to leave food unrefrigerated for several hours in February without seeing any major effects, but the same practice may not work for you in [...]
August 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Banking, Family, General, Pets | No Comments
Madoline and I lived in Los Angeles (in the San Fernando Valley) for a year and a half, during which time we went through a shopaholic phase followed by a phase of extreme frugality (described in Our Family Financial History). When we decided to be frugal, I learned a lot about free and low cost [...]
August 6th, 2008 | Posted in Family, Frugality, General, Shopping, Travel | 9 Comments
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