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Everyday Cheapskate: Cetaphil's New Anti-Aging Collection: A Review

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In the ever-evolving world of skincare, finding effective anti-aging products that deliver noticeable results without breaking the bank can feel like an endless, expensive quest. However, Cetaphil, a trusted name in skincare known for being gentle yet effective, has recently introduced a new line of four anti-aging products I've been using since...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: My Secret Housecleaning Weapon

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Keeping a pristine home doesn't have to be a daunting or expensive task. I want to let you in on my secret weapon sitting front and center in my cleaning cupboard. It's Bar Keepers Friend (BKF) and I wouldn't want to clean without it.

BKF is a simple, versatile cleaning product that has been trusted by homeowners for over a century. Developed ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: How to Remove Stains on Aluminum Cookware After an Unfortunate Trip Through the Dishwasher

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When aluminum pans get stained and discolored from frequent use, it's time for a thorough cleaning. But what happens when these pieces appear to be all but ready for the landfill after an unfortunate trip through the dishwasher?

Dear Cheapskate: I inherited a lovely set of vintage aluminum cookware. For some reason, I assumed I could clean ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: The People You Meet, the Books You Read

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The late humorist and master of salesmanship, Charlie "Tremendous" Jones, said one of my favorite quotes of all time: "You are the same today that you are going to be in five years from now except for two things: the people with whom you associate and the books you read."

While he didn't specify, I'm nearly certain Jones was talking about ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: Saving: An Acquired Addiction

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As personality traits go, "compulsive" and "addictive" are not generally considered all that terrific. Those of us with an inclination to be obsessive struggle to overcome our obsessions.

But hold on a minute! Being compulsive -- easily addicted and slightly obsessive -- can be a good trait when that propensity is harnessed and channeled in the...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: How to Clean Suede Shoes and Keep Them Looking Sharp

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Suede shoes are a timeless fashion statement, but let's face it, they're not the easiest to keep clean. Whether it's dirt, water or oil stains, suede seems to attract them all. But fear not! With a little know-how and some TLC, you can keep your suede shoes looking fresh and fabulous. In this guide, I'll walk you through the process of cleaning ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: Reader Mail on Cleaning Mushrooms, Whiteboards and Pfaltzgraff Dishes

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Dear Mary: In a recent column, you suggested to not wash mushrooms but to simply brush them well with a vegetable brush or clean towel. While I agree with you 99% of the time, on this one I had to write. Did you know that mushrooms are usually grown in manure? You must wash them. I use a commercial veggie wash and brush, too. -- Patricia

Dear ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: Thank-You Notes Never Out of Style

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Today's column was prompted by a young man, age 10, who asked me recently, "Do I have to send a thank-you note when someone gives me a gift?"

In these high-tech times, when text messaging and email are the preferred methods of written communication, my answer, in a word, was yes. It's right; it's proper; it's good for you. We may be frugal, but...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: Reader Mail on Roller-Coaster Income and Debit Cards for Kids

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Recently, I heard from one of my dear readers, Jenn. The topic of her message? Her family's roller-coaster income. No, they don't work at an amusement park. But given their financial situation, it feels like they're on some kind of scary, rickety, spine-chilling carnival ride.

Dear Mary: My husband has two jobs. He is an artist and a salesman. ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: Things to Stock Up on in March

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Even though it still feels like winter, home improvement centers are hauling out air conditioners this month and putting them on sale. And March is National Frozen Food Month, so plan to fill your freezer. But that's not all. Check out all these things you'd be smart to stock up on this month.

SNACKS AND SODAS

The NCAA calls it their ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: Turns Out It's Not Just Me -- It's AFS

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I've written about it a lot over the years, and by "it" I refer to my six-figure credit card debt and how it affected me mentally, physically and spiritually. I speak of it routinely as I have addressed audiences across the U.S. and around the world. While my debt has been paid off for many years now (my gratitude knows no limits), I can recall ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: The Art of Consignment Shopping

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Everything I know about buying and selling clothes on consignment I owe to my friend Kathleen, a remarkably well-dressed woman. She shops for clothing exclusively in consignment stores, but only those that are located in upscale areas. And boy, can she dress!

Kathleen is a consignment seller, too. In fact, I've known her to buy an outfit from ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: The Dirty Dishes Dilemma

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As you might imagine, I get a lot of mail. And since I could never respond to all your letters, questions and comments individually, I love to reach into the mail bag, selecting some of your letters to answer right here.

Dear Cheapskate: Is it cheaper to wash dishes by hand since I wash most of my pots and pans by hand anyway, or use the ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: Delete, Please

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I have a love-hate relationship with the delete button on my computer keyboard, but not so much on my phone. For some reason, after more than 20 years of having a mobile phone, the two of us have never bonded. Most of the time, I don't even know for certain where it is. But my laptop? Oh, yes, the bond is tight.

I know where it is at every ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: A Doctor's Prescription for Overloaded Lives

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Bill Smith sits down to his most dreaded chore -- paying bills. Every month, it's the same story: Pay the most urgent, and leave the rest. There's never enough money, no matter how hard he works.

Jane Miller flies into the school office frazzled and 30 minutes late because she was 20 minutes late getting out of the dentist's office because she ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: 6 Things Kids Need To Know About Spending Money

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What grade would you give your parents for how well they prepared you to manage your finances? What grade will your kids give you someday?

There are six basic financial principles your kids need to know before they leave the safety net of home.

NO. 1: HOW YOU SPEND AFFECTS YOUR FUTURE

Kids need to know that if they spend their money without ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: Physically Fit, Not Flat Broke

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If getting physically fit is on your to-do list for the New Year, you may be contemplating a gym membership. Good for you, but please be cautious. This is fitness gyms' biggest season for signing up new members. While you're polishing off that last plate of holiday fudge, the sales force is gearing up to drain you dry when you sign an ironclad ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: How to Clean Your Home With Vinegar

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Here's some good news: You don't need to break the bank to keep your home sparkling clean and disinfected. We can get away with spending pennies, not dollars, to get all the house cleaning jobs done. How? In a word: Vinegar. Plain white vinegar is one of the most versatile and budget-friendly cleaners that can handle almost any mess in your home...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: Give Your Kids Flying Lessons

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Kids of elementary school age are becoming aware of the real world around them. They are eager to learn and still believe everything adults tell them. And they want their own money.

For all of those reasons, I suggest that now is the perfect time to start a simple allowance system. This will create wonderful opportunities for you to pass on ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: 6 Houseplants That Are Really Hard to Kill

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I love houseplants, and boy, do I have some beauties! The truth is I don't have a green thumb; I just know a few secret tricks and tips that I will gladly share with you.

KNOW YOUR VARIETIES

Only consider plants in what I call the "thrivus neglectus" family, which comes from the Latin root meaning "really cheap" and thrives even under the ...Read more

 

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