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5 Budget-Friendly Valentine’s Day Ideas at Home
In times of uncertainty, love prevails and that explains why more people than ever are looking forward to celebrating this Valentine’s Day. In fact, a survey from the National Retail Foundation found that nearly 73% of consumers who are planning to do something on this annual holiday dedicated to love feel it is important given…
Olive Oil: DIY Natural Make-Up Remover
Is olive oil in your make-up bag? It’s been two years since we launched our online store selling eco friendly bags and in that time I’ve worked hard to go green in many areas of my life beyond just reusable bags.
Putting Creativity Back Into Christmas
Our family is going overseas for the holidays this year. I hate the thought of Santa having to turn up at our holiday destination because it means I have to lug oversized bags full of gifts both there and back. A family of eight has enough gear to drag around. To avoid this situation, I…
Have a Cheap Date Without Being a Cheapskate!
Saving money can be sexy! If you don’t want to break the bank this February 14th, Jodi Furman – smart shopper extraordinaire and the lady behind fabuLESS – has seven great ways to say “I love you” on a budget this Valentines Day:
Healthy Recipes on a Budget
You want to fix healthy meals for your family. Is that so much to ask? Happily, the ingredients for healthy meals—organic foods, whole grains and healthy fats—are readily available in even the regular supermarkets. There’s only one problem: those nutritious super foods can get pricey. When you’re on a budget, the secret to fixing healthy recipes is going for simple meals with fewer ingredients, using seasonal produce, buying quality fats like extra virgin olive oil or virgin coconut oil in bulk, using cooking methods that make the most of the protein, vitamins and other nutrients and purchasing the cheaper grains, like brown rice, whole wheat and oats. Here’s a day of energizing, great-tasting healthy recipes for the budget-conscious.