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Saving Sanely owns the blog savingsanely.com where she writes about budgeting, saving money, eating whole foods and working her way from $500,000 in debt to zero. To follow along on her exciting journey, you can find tips and more to the story at the blog, facebook and twitter
Why After the Whole 30 is the Hardest Part

One Week After My Whole 30…. Harder than Expected

Posted on February 9, 2015February 18, 2015 by Saving Sanely

Well, it’s been just over a week since I wrapped up my whole 30. I wish I could say that everything was going great, I had stayed the course and was continuing to follow the plan. I have not. I haven’t been miss piggy or anything, but I have definitely let old habits creep back…

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How to Make Roasted Garlic the Easy Way

Posted on February 6, 2015February 6, 2015 by Saving Sanely

Here at my house we loooooove garlic. Especially creamy, sweet, caramelized roasted garlic. Did you know there’s a way to make your own roasted garlic that’s really, really easy? Step one: Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Cut garlic bulbs in half with a sharp knife and put each half into a muffin tin. Step two:…

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Build a Budget the Easy Way

Posted on February 4, 2015 by Saving Sanely

Budgets are the bread and butter of saving (and more importantly, not overspending). With our February No-Spend Challenge, what better time is there to build a fresh budget to see where your expenses are going? So how do we go about making a budget? Do you really have to sit down and look over every…

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No Spend Challenge: Frugal February

Posted on February 1, 2015February 1, 2015 by Saving Sanely

The New Year is behind us. Have your resolutions and good intentions gone out with the decorations or are you still going strong? I think it’s time to readdress our goals for the year and recommit to the plan of saving more than we spend by implementing a No Spend Challenge for the month of…

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The End of My Whole 30

Posted on February 1, 2015 by Saving Sanely

Today, I am officially done with the Whole 30 challenge. This past month was not nearly as difficult as I thought it was going to be. I feel so much better mentally and physically. My energy levels have skyrocketed and I feel my pants zipping up with ease now. I have officially dropped 9 pounds…

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