Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Five Must Read Money Saving Resources

There are so many websites, magazines, radio shows, and programs out there today that promise to give you the low down on all the penny pinching tips you can imagine. I don’t know about you, but the average person is on their grind nowadays and has but little time to spend online, watching television, and flipping through magazines. These books and blogs make the top 5 list of must reads that deliver the goods to keep you from spending too much money in today’s slow reviving economy.
Dining With The Dollar Diva
Spending the $10 to $12 bucks to buy this book seems well worth the investment. You get a book full of delicious recipes full of ingredients that cost $1.00 or less. You can't beat that. The author Elizabeth Fisher was featured on 6abc and talks about her book that was published last month. With the continued funk of the existing economy this book couldn't have come at a better time. What a great savings tool allowing families to cook up tasty meals on the cheap.
How To Be A Budget Fashionista: The Ultimate Guide To Looking Fabulous For Less
With a 5 star rating on Amazon.com this book is a definite must for the average woman who doesn’t have the disposable income to waste on their threads. This book gives you the scoop on where to shop for inexpensive fashions and which labels are wallet friendly yet chic. You learn how to continue stacking your cash without compromising on style. There are tips on everything from beauty items to clothing plus the shopping tips are priceless.
10,000+ Ways To Live Large On A Small Budget
This book gets straight to the point providing money saving tips on travel, mortgage expenses, beauty items, and cell phone bills. It offers creative and fun tips on saving money. The creator of wisebread.com     delivered the goods in this book and it is a definite must have for every frugal lady.
MommySavers  ( http://mommysavers.com/)
Kim Danger is the brainchild behind this fabulous website created for all the mothers seeking bargains for everyday living when it comes to maintaining the family. Mommysavers.com gives you everything from the latest deals from various companies to forums where moms share tips on where to buy the cheapest items from retailers and their personal experiences on bargain hunting. Basically this site is a one stop resource for frugal moms or moms seeking to jump on the money saving bandwagon.
Fab Finds Under $50 (http://www.fabfindsunder50.com/)
This site has the key fashion tips a girl needs on where to buy and what trendy items to buy on a budget. You get pictures, great information from the Q&A section of the site and also suggestions on how to wear various fashion items. The best post is the one on how to shop consignment. There is even an inspirational calendar with pictures showcasing must have low cost wardrobe pieces. A lot of blogs serve up a bunch of fluff but this is one blog that offers resourceful penny pinching fashion advice.

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