February 2009 has been the month that I feel this blog has really taken shape. I finally feel like it’s going somewhere. I hope you agree and enjoy reading Less Is More.
Here are a few of my favorite posts from February here at Less Is More:
- February 3rd: Recycled Paper: Closing the Recycling Loop
- February 5th: Learning About Investing as a Child
- February 7th: Get Rich Slowly: Fashion on a Budget
- February 10th: Adjust Your Thermostat
- February 12th: Asset Allocation
- February 16th: ING Sub-accounts for Travel and Auto
- February 17th: Fruit Trees and Global Warming
- February 26th: Money Notes from Schwab’s On Investing Spring 2009
- February 27th: Martha Stewart’s Cookies
And my favorite February posts on other blogs:
- February 4th: Cheap Healthy Good‘s What the Great Depression Can Teach Us About Food and Frugality
- February 5th: The Good Human‘s How To Save Energy and Money in Your Kitchen
- February 9th: Centsible Savings‘ Using “Free Product” Coupons Wisely
- February 12th: Coupon Cravings‘ Five Tips to Start Making Meals for $5 or Less
- February 12th: Blueprint for Financial Prosperity‘s Ten Recession Busting Money Tips for Young Professionals
- February 12th: Blueprint for Financial Prosperity‘s 20 Easy Money Making Ideas
- February 17th: CFO: Chief Family Officer‘s Why You Need to Read More Than One “Deals” Site
- February 19th: Blueprint for Financial Prosperity‘s Ten Tips for Successful Meal Planning
- February 19th: Get Rich Slowly‘s How I Cut My Television Bill in Half
- February 21st: New York Times‘ Strategies: The Index Funds Win Again
- February 24th: Slashfood‘s Stop Shopping and Clear Your Fridge
- February 24th: Greenhab: The Browns Go Green‘s Slashing Plastic
Related posts:
The Best of It’s Frugal Being Green: June 2009
The Best of It’s Frugal Being Green: July 2009
The Best of It’s Frugal Being Green: May 2009
February Budget Wrap Up
Farewell 2009!


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