I’ve been waiting to hear back about the Snowflake Revolution and whether they approved my blog, and when I popped over to check it out they already had! I’m new to the whole blog scene, so I’m just starting to get an idea of how online communities form. Needless to say I’m [...]
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viva la revolucion
Posted in resources, saving, sites, tagged snowflaking on March 6, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
ING and me
Posted in saving, tagged ING, saving, snowflaking on March 6, 2008 | 1 Comment »
I have a confession to make… I looove ING Direct.
I’ve been using one of their savings accounts for my less-touchable money for a couple of years now and the return is still way better than what my bank has offered. Their website is super-secure and easy to navigate and they offer explanations for [...]
grow green and save – a DIY project
Posted in saving, tagged DIY, gardening, groceries, kids, snowflaking on February 22, 2008 | 1 Comment »
The sun was shining this morning and I realized that, believe it or not, spring is coming. Ok, maybe not soon-soon, but soon. Before I know it I’ll be heading back outside and looking for something to do.
The only problem? Gardening can be an expensive hobby, and we all know money doesn’t grow on those [...]
the snowflake revolution – a (cool) saving strategy
Posted in saving, tagged blogs, saving, snowflaking on February 20, 2008 | 2 Comments »
I spent some time tonight starting to familiarize myself with the other blogs out there like mine (there’s lots of company, which is great) and on Beachgirl’s Budget Blog I came across an idea I just had to share: snowflaking. (Incidentally, she first heard about it at I Paid For This Twice Already.)
It’s a simple [...]