I have so many great links to share with you again this time around. I feel like the list is getting longer and longer each time around so if I have an abundance of great links again a week from now then I’ll be changing this to a weekly feature.
- 8 Things to Cut out of Your Life Immediately @On Simplicity
- 11 Ways to Spice Up Your Emergency Fund @Get Rich Slowly
- Blog Action Day 2009 Is Coming: Register Up @Daily Blog Tips (This year’s topic is climate change. If you’re a blogger, please register and plan to post about climate change on October 15th.)
- Compostable and “Biodegradable” Plastics Provide False Sense of Responsibility @Treehugger
- Does Organic Also Mean Sustainable or Just Non-Toxic? @Treehugger
- Free MP3 Madness!! Harry Connick Jr, Gary Go, Brett Dennen, The Cool Kids, Jars of Clay, and more! @Devastate Boredom
- Frugality as a “Spending Transfer” @The Simple Dollar
- Green and Frugal — Don’t Trash That Vac! @GreenandFrugalLiving.com (Some handy tips especially considering that I have a broken vacuum in my garage right now, dad’s going to try to fix it sometime.)
- How to: Kiss Junk Mail and Telemarketers Goodbye @Apartment Therapy
- If The Coupon Doesn’t Apply, You Must Not Buy @The Consumerist
- Intuit (Quicken) Buys Financial Site Mint @Lifehacker
- Living With: A Pack Rat @Apartment Therapy (I let my dad use the garage for pack ratting in exchange for cheaper rent – he owns the place – so even though I don’t actually live with a pack rat I get all the “benefits”.)
- Show Some Coupon Courtesy @Northern Cheapskate
- Slash Your Grocery Bill With Store-Brand Products @Get Rich Slowly (I always do the math and compare the store brand unit price to the after coupon national brand unit price and the store brand almost always comes in cheaper.)
- Volkswagen E-Up! concept rolls into Frankfurt, hits the road in 2013 @Engadget
- Volkswagen L1 concept is crazy efficient, could ship in 2013 @Engadget (I love Volkswagen, I love crazy efficient cars. I’m already planning to replace my current car in 2014. This is a match made in heaven.)
- When Should I Buy Green vs. Using What I Already Have? @Re-nest (My opinion is that using what you already have is always greener. If you don’t use it either someone else will use it or it’ll be trashed and neither of those is any better than you using it. Save some money along the way.)
- Who Owns What: A Map of Organic Brands @The Kitchn
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- What I’m Reading 9/11
- What I’m Reading 8/28
- What I’m Reading 3/12
- Greenest Deals of the Week 3/28
- What I’m Reading 4/24



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