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Tender Tulips

Dear Midge, Oh how I love tulips as well, they are such a beautiful sight after a long winter! Tulips are technically considered a perennial but often times they need to be treated as an annual. By...

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Midge of Many Seasons

Guest Blog by: Midge Ever since reading Molly’s January 09 magazine, I have been inspired to create a seasonal focal point in my home.  So far, I have yet to accomplish this task.   I discovered many...

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Keeping it Simple

At the beginning of each new year there seems to be a lot of discussion about healthy eating, dieting, and exercise methods. We’re hearing the words “gluten-free” more and more these days. Do you know...

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Adding in Essential Oils

Have you been in on any of our FACEBOOK discussions regarding homemade cleaning products? In a lot of those cleaning product recipes, essential oils are an optional addition. I’ve personally used...

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Works For Me~ Mulching Flowerbeds

I don’t think there’s one among us that enjoys weeds in our gardens or flower beds.  Weeds seem to be the topic of discussion and how to get rid of them.  Mulching is a super simple way to not only...

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Freebie! How To Plant Your First Herb Garden [Kindle Edition]

    How To Plant Your First Herb Garden [Kindle Edition] CLICK HERE FOR THE FREEBIE! *As always, Kindle freebies are free at the time of posting. Be sure to check the price before purchasing.*

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Works For Me~ Natural Weed Killer

Weed killer(s) don’t have to be toxic. Chances are you’ve got some of these “natural” ingredients around the house to make a frugal yet effective weed killer. First you’re going to need some kind of...

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My Not So Green Thumb

Guest blog by: Midge I used to think that the closest I would ever come to gardening would be to buy a Chia pet. Yet, even the grass seeds in elementary school never grew out of my white Styrofoam cup....

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Guest Post — Healthy, Frugal Eating Tips

Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, “The first wealth is health.” We couldn’t agree more, and so we’re here to guide you in the direction of a few healthy, frugal eating tips. Healthy eating is a priority...

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Memorial Day Activities From Food to Fun

Guest Blog by: Midge Hiya! I have been searching high and low throughout the world wide web in order to compile this pretty cool list of Memorial Day Activities for you and your family! We will travel...

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Works for Me~ Sunburn Relief!

It seems that all winter long we are waiting and longing for the warmth of summer. Now that it’s here, we may find ourselves suffering from too much fun-in-the-sun! Have you been sunburned yet this...

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On the Side…

Guest Blog by: Midge I love the idea of walking out in the cool of the morning picking my fresh fruits and vegetables. In my mind’s eye, I have a big basket full of my garden’s bounty. Of course, I...

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Guest Post — Frugal Vegetable Gardens

by Kristina Seleshanko Have you ever read the bestselling book The $64 Tomato? In it, author William Alexander spends an outrageous amount of money to create a home vegetable garden – and learns his...

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Guest Post~ Promoting Healthier Meals for the Family

 Guest post by Liz Nelson  Have you ever wondered why organic foods at the grocery store are so much more expensive although less money was spent in the insecticides and growth additives? You’d think...

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Creative Christmas gift for friends & loved ones

*affiliate links may be present Thinking outside the box this year for Christmas? Midge has a few ideas up her sleeve to share with you! Hi there! Midge again – I’m giving my newly educated frugal mind...

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