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What I’m Reading 1/29

by Carrie on January 29, 2010

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What I’m Reading 1/15

by Carrie on January 15, 2010

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What I’m Reading 1/1

by Carrie on January 1, 2010

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New Year’s Resolutions

by Carrie on January 1, 2010

  • Switch to buying all organic meat, dairy, and produce (except for the clean fifteen).
  • Switch from regular white flour to white whole wheat (taking one step in the whole wheat direction at a time).
  • Come in under budget each and every month in 2010. Utilize extra roll over cash from prior months to pay larger purchases.
  • Add one new piece of quality furniture that will last a lifetime to my home (I’m thinking a pair of nightstands – yeah that counts as one piece – or a big comfy chair to create a perfect reading nook).
  • Don’t let cardboard boxes pile up in the garage. Cut them down and put them out with the recycling on a weekly basis.
  • Take a nice relaxing and fun vacation with my best friend after she graduates law school and passes the bar and I am cancer free (hopefully both of those will happen this summer).

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Farewell 2009!

by Carrie on December 31, 2009

As 2009 comes to a close, it’s time to sum up the year in statistics and lists.

Top 10 Most Viewed Posts in 2009

  1. iTunes Tip: Storing Your Media on an External Hard Drive
  2. 30 Quick, Green, and Frugal Meal Planning Resources
  3. Arm & Hammer Clumping Cat Litter Coupon
  4. Dyson vs Hoover Showdown
  5. Use Aliases and Filters to Get More Out of your Existing Gmail Address
  6. Oven Barbequed Chicken
  7. Cleaning Silver with Baking Soda and Aluminum Foil
  8. Homemade All Natural Face, Body, and Foot Scrubs
  9. How I Organize My Coupons
  10. Grasshopper Pie

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Top 10 Blogs Sending Traffic to It’s Frugal Being Green (Thank you!)

  1. Money Saving Mom
  2. I’m an Organizing Junkie
  3. Get Rich Slowly
  4. Coupon Geek
  5. Make It From Scratch
  6. Life as Mom
  7. Deal Seeking Mom
  8. Cheap Healthy Good
  9. $5 Dinners
  10. My Frugal Adventures

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