Frugal Living
November, 2025
I used to think that being frugal was all about cutting out obvious expenses like eating out less or watching for sales, but the thing that has saved me the most money this year was fixing a stupid tiny habit that I didn’t even notice was draining my wallet
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I am about $180 away (out of $400) from getting a 2nd free turkey from my local grocery store. I already did most of my shopping, so looking for ways to achieve that spend in other ways before Thanksgiving.
What’s your best cheap-but-delicious Thanksgiving dish?