This time of year many families are inspired to dig deeper and give more. It can be hard to navigate which charities are the best fit. Kids Activities Blog has released a wonderful post that can serve as a guide for how to choose a charity. CLICK HERE for more featured articles!
Pumpkins: From Front Porch to Dinner Table
This is a guest post from Jo of Lasting Thumbprints. It’s the time of year that pumpkins become the star in many recipes and I have a frugal tip for getting them free. Five years ago, my husband and I started collecting (whole) pumpkins from friends and neighbors as they finished using them for decorating purposes […]
How to Save Money on Gas: Gas, For $1.09 a Gallon in 2013
How to Save Money on Gas This is a guest post from FHD reader, Sommer. Remember when gas prices were $0.99-$1.23 a gallon, 10-15 years ago? We complained about the rising prices. What we wouldn’t give to pay those prices today. Guess what? You can. Many big box stores like Giant, Weis, Kroger, Safeway, and […]
Reader Question: My Husband has just been laid off – QUICK – what are your best money saving tips?
I received this question from a reader. I thought we could all join in and help her out! “Ugh…well, my husband was laid off from work a few weeks ago. He was given severance that will get is through for the next month or so, but he is on the job hunt. *sigh* Anyway, my […]
When God Buys Your Groceries
Jesus fed thousands with the loaves and the fish, and yet we doubt His ability to feed us, to provide for us. A few months ago we found ourselves in a very temporary financial crisis. We knew that in a month or two we would be okay, but we also had to immediately face the […]
So You Don’t Live in Your Dream Home
This post is from contributor, Emily Powers. She huffs and puffs as she scrubs the bathtub – it just never looks clean enough. She arranges the furniture exactly so, to cover up that awful stain on the carpet. She sighs as the utensil drawer falls off the hinges again, spilling silverware across the floor. She internally […]
Debt Free Homeschool: Reader Testimony of Paying off $80,000 of Debt
Debt Free Homeschool If you have a getting out of debt story, or a paying with cash story, that you’d like to share and encourage other readers on Free Homeschool Deals, please contact me! Your story might be highlighted in the new Debt Free Homeschool feature. {You don’t have to BE debt free to submit your story. Just […]
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