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5 Easy Ways to Save at the Grocery Store Without Planning

Posted on June 6, 2015 by Saving Sanely

Guest Post by Jason Feller We’ve all been there … we realize we need to make a trip to the grocery store, but we haven’t had a chance to prepare and get our coupons ready. This doesn’t have to be a nightmare, though. There are other ways you can use to save on groceries without…

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Why Making a Tough Choice is Leading me to Debt Freedom

Posted on May 20, 2015May 19, 2015 by Saving Sanely

      This is my first guest post. I originally published this here at debtfreemartini.com. I was at a crossroads. In the eyes of the world, I had it all. I had just graduated and was making over six figures. I had an amazing husband, and of course I bought a big, beautiful house…

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April 2015 Goals Update

Posted on May 6, 2015May 31, 2015 by Saving Sanely

 <a href=”http://www.bloglovin.com/blog/13659411/?claim=ybtb325ve9e”>Follow my blog with Bloglovin</a>  Wow. Last month went by extremely fast! I am sorry I haven’t been posting as frequently as I was- it has been a crazy month!  So with all this craziness, how did I do with my goals? Goal 1: get healthy by redoing my whole 30 and getting my…

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March 2015 Goal Progress

Posted on April 6, 2015 by Saving Sanely

I can’t believe it is already April! The time has just flown by! I have been diligently working on the lofty goals I set for myself last month though, and I’m pretty proud of where I ended the month! I took some time for a “Spring Cleaning” of sorts and looked at where I wanted…

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Can We Live on One Income?

Posted on March 1, 2015 by Saving Sanely

How did everyone’s Frugal February Challenge go? Did you stick with the plan of not buying anything not necessary for survival or did the month’s festivities put a damper on your plans? I stuck with it pretty well. We did have a couple of setbacks. We went out to eat twice. I accounted for Valentine’s…

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