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Everyday Cheapskate: Save Money Using What You Have On Hand

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From pasta to vinegar, there are all kinds of things in your kitchen pantry that could save you all kinds of money -- and frustration too! You're going to wonder why you didn't think of that!

CANDLELIGHTER

If you can't light a candle without using a long lighter, grab a piece of dry spaghetti from your pantry. Strike a match and hold the flame...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: An Ingenious Way to Keep Butter Soft and Fresh

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Dear Mary: Several years ago, I visited a friend and was introduced to an item that keeps butter out of the refrigerator and on the counter to be nice and soft and fresh until consumed.

The butter somehow stays in a top container that is then suspended over a container of water. I don't know the name of this thing, nor where to buy one. I have ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: Surprising Ways to Use Car Wax Around the House (And None Involve Your Car)

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Let me guess: There's an old can of car wax lurking in your garage, possibly next to a stash of mystery keys and a box labeled "random screws." Well, it's time to dig it out, dust it off and hope it hasn't turned into fossilized goo. By the time you're done reading, you'll be itching to give these unexpected tips a try. Who knew car wax could be...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: Get the Maximum Burning Hours From Candles, Plus Other Great Reader Tips

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What I love even more than the genius tips my readers send in are the little love notes and thank-yous tucked in alongside them. Honestly, I'm a complete sap for that kind of friendship, and it means more to me than I can say. Knowing there's a whole community of friends out there reading and enjoying these columns? That's the wind beneath my ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: The Hot New Trend

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I wouldn't call it a radical new idea, although a recent issue of a popular women's magazine did say that living below your means is the hot new trend.

It is a simple concept -- spend less than you earn. Still, LBYM is seen by many as a life sentence, not the lifesaver that it is. It can take a crisis like unemployment or a sudden illness to ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: Avoid These Expensive Tax Mistakes

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You've rounded up your receipts, figured out all your deductions, and now you're ready to load that onto your tax forms. This is not the time to get sloppy. Make sure you don't run any of these red flags up the flagpole of your tax return, and you will greatly reduce the chances of getting hit with the most dreaded of all tax events -- the audit...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: Readers Share Creative Post-Holidays Tips and Tricks

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I have so enjoyed the unique holiday tips and tricks you, my dear readers, have sent my way during the holidays. Over and again I find myself saying, "Wow! Why didn't I think that?"

A few weeks before Christmas, I was boiling mad at myself when I opened boxes marked "Christmas" to find supplies of cards, tags and gift wrap purchased on sale, ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: 7 Fabulous Last-Minute Gift Ideas

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Need a last-minute gift for an office party, a beloved friend, neighbor, coworker or anyone else on your gift list, and for any occasion? Here are seven great ideas that won't take much time and certainly won't break the bank.

GIVE AN EXPERIENCE

Think about fun activities you could do with different people on your list: dinner for a friend, ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: When Long-Run Emotional Spending Is Not Soothing

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Years ago, I discovered money was a great antidepressant. I spent to change my mood, to reward myself and to make myself feel better after a stressful week. I spent money when I felt sad and when I felt glad. I spent to get approval, to make my kids more popular, to impress people I didn't even know. The list goes on and on.

Who hasn't indulged...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: No-Cost Ways to Drift Off to Sleep That Don't Involve Sheep

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Ah, sleep -- that elusive friend we all need but sometimes can't seem to find. I don't know about you, but I've spent plenty of nights staring at the ceiling, wondering why my brain insists on replaying every awkward thing I've ever done instead of letting me snooze. The good news? You don't need fancy gadgets, pricey pillows or lavender-scented...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: 10 Essential Resources for Caregivers

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Planning for an uncertain future can feel downright overwhelming -- like trying to pack for a trip without knowing the destination. Whether you're making arrangements for elderly parents or figuring out your own plan, I am confident that the following books, websites and organizations will give you the kind of help, support and information you ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: 13 Practical Tips to Cut Pet Food Costs Without Sacrificing Quality

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When money is tight, the grocery bill isn't the only thing that makes us sweat. For pet owners, the cost of keeping furry family members fed and happy can feel like an added burden. But cutting costs doesn't mean you have to skimp on quality or compromise your pet's health. With a little creativity, you can keep tails wagging without breaking ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: The High Cost of Sitting Down

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Wellness. Health care. Both are on everyone's mind these days, and for good reason. Between the soaring cost of health insurance premiums, increasing copays and skyrocketing deductibles, plus the outrageous cost of some medications, it's enough to give you a heart attack.

But lest you think there's nothing you can do to keep your family's ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: Honey, I Shrunk Your Sweater

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Dear Cheapskate: Thank you for your many helpful articles. In a past column you wrote about how to unshrink a wool sweater. All I can remember is that it involved baby shampoo. Could you print the instructions again? Thanks! -- Linda

Dear Linda: Sure, here it is: Mix a solution of 1 gallon lukewarm water and 2 tablespoons baby shampoo. Soak the...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: 9 Best Money Books for Kids and Teens

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If I had a dollar for every person who has ever asked me, "Why didn't anyone ever tell me how to manage money and stay out of debt when I was a kid?!" I'd be a wealthy woman. If you have kids in your life as young as 3 and up to young-adult age, consider these excellent books to get those conversations started that can open the doors to ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: Is Your Grocery Bill Gobbling Up Your Budget?

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Is your monthly grocery spending eating up a big portion of your income? You're not alone. Figures from the U.S. Department of Agriculture show that as of March 2024, on average, a family of four spends $1,341 per month on groceries to be eaten at home. Here, let me do the math: That's $16,092 annually! And that doesn't take into consideration ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: How to Win the Balance Transfer Game

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There's nothing enjoyable about credit card debt. An outstanding balance of $5,000 at 29.99% interest means you're paying about $1,500 a year just in interest. Imagine if that $1,500 could instead go toward repaying the balance. You'd pay it off much faster instead of stretching it out over years. And years.

If you're carrying credit card debt,...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: Last-Minute Holiday Gifts

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Whether "last minute" for you means any time after Thanksgiving or 11:30 p.m. on Christmas Eve, it's nice to have a repertoire of standby gifts that don't require expensive overnight shipping. My standbys are edible gifts -- decadent treats that offer my love and best wishes for the season.

By their very nature, edible gifts are often best when...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: Will I Be Taxed on My Son's Generosity?

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Dear Cheapskate: I am retired and my son wants to give me money to buy a house as a gift. Will I be taxed on the money? If so, are there ways to avoid or reduce the amount I will be taxed? -- Lucy

Dear Lucy: Gifts between individuals are tax-free for the recipient. That means you, as the fortunate recipient of your son's generosity, don't have ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: Epsom Salt: The Frugal Fix-All You Didn't Know You Needed

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Let's talk about one of the most underrated items in your bathroom cabinet -- Epsom salt. It's cheap, it's unassuming and it has more uses than a Swiss Army knife at a Boy Scout jamboree.

But what is Epsom salt anyway? Is it salt? Is it magic? Nope. It's a naturally occurring mineral compound of magnesium and sulfate -- nothing close to (...Read more

 

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