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I’m BACK!

Posted on July 29, 2020July 29, 2020 by Saving Sanely

Hello! Is anyone still with me? I know it’s been FOREVER since I posted anything, and for that I would like to sincerely apologize. Things have gotten a little out of hand lately and I have neglected my people! So what have I been up to you ask? What is so important that you didn’t…

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Turkey and bacon stuffed squash

Posted on September 11, 2016September 16, 2016 by Saving Sanely

We just recently started having organic, farm fresh veggies delivered direct from the farm.  It’s awesome.  They fill up a giant crate of whatever they have on hand and deliver it right to my door.  One thing that has happened with that is the fact that I’m receiving all kinds of things. Now, I call…

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Summer Update

Posted on August 24, 2016 by Saving Sanely

It has been a crazy summer!  We managed to make the big move, even though it cost more than we had originally hoped to spend.  We sold our house for full ask though, and it was the easiest experience ever! Big shout out to our realtor, Neil Noffsteader! If anyone needs one in the Houston…

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March Progress and April Goals

Posted on April 4, 2016 by Saving Sanely

Ya’ll. The time has just been going soooo fast. We’ve had some major life events come up in the past month that have put a bit of a wrench in our plans, but, as always, we roll with the punches!  So, what’s been going on?  For one, it’s tax time! (Yay….) so that was a…

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Reduced Household Debt Improves Financial Health

Posted on March 11, 2016 by Saving Sanely

Staying atop financial obligations and finding ways to save money are two the biggest concerns facing most families. Ideally, cash flow balances within a household, with resources left over to stash for the future. Unfortunately, real world conditions are not always ideal. In reality, many families struggle just to keep up with ongoing expenses, much…

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