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 What to Do When Your Children Break Things

by Nikki Willhite

It's dinner time. The food is hot and on the table, and you are just waiting for your 10-year old to bring over the milk from the refrigerator.

He opens the refrigerator door, takes out the milk, and then before he can even close the door, he drops the milk and it spills all over the kitchen floor.

He looks at you. His reactions are mixed. At first he may be surprised, then frightened of how you may react, and then, in self defense, a little belligerent.

You are hungry. Your family is waiting for dinner, and now, in addition to your frustration over wasted money, you have a mess to clean up. How do you react?

Do you start yelling at your child- telling them how careless they are, and how they have wasted money?

Do you threaten to take the cost of the milk out of their allowance- no matter how long it takes?... more
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




                     

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clipart picture of a stop signFrugal Living - Tips for Using Less Electricity By Cary Anderson

What if you could take a few easy steps to decrease your electric bill by 10-20%? Would it be worth it? Think about what your average electric bill is and imagine an extra 10-20% of that money back in your pocket every month. Sounds pretty good, right? Here are some easy ways you can make that dream a reality:


clipart picture of a houseVacations - Frugal Winter Vacation Ideas by Cary Anderson

Grappling with a constricted budget and a need for a winter vacation is no easy task. And unless you’re the CEO of a Fortune 500 company, flying the family to Vail for a weekend ski trip is probably off the table. With a little creativity though, it’s possible to have your cake and eat it too. Consider the following tips for enjoying a great winter vacation on the cheap.


clipart picture of a notebookBeing Frugal - Saving on Your Cell Phone Bill by Cary Anderson

The advent of the smartphone and wireless data has caused cell phone costs to spike. The average monthly cost for cell phone service in the U.S. today is around $60. Many are paying in excess of $100 for their smartphone data plans after you factor in taxes and surcharges. So what can one do to lower their spending on a mobile phone service?


clipart picture of green pieFrugal Living - How Home Cooking Can Save You Money, by Sam Pittinger

If living frugally has downsides, one is that it places you in a position to be scammed. Anytime you are cost-conscience and budget-oriented, you open yourself up as a target to people looking to pawn something at a rate that is too good to be true.


clipart picture of elderly womanGardening - Growing a Garden for Frugal Eating By Cary Anderson

The end of winter is nearly upon us which means the bounty of spring is just around the corner. If you’ve never grown your own food, take a moment to consider some of the benefits...


clipart picture of money symbolFrugal Living - Window Treatments That Can Actually Save Money, by Jessica Ackerman

The window treatments you choose for your home can add the perfect finishing touch to each and every room. However, did you know that some window treatments could actually help you save money in addition to just looking great?


clipart picture of baloons and presentFrugal Living - Easy Clutter-Busting Tips That Will Save You Time and Money, by Alyssa Davis

If you're on a tight budget, there are plenty of ways that you can economize and save. But did you realize that clearing your house of clutter might actually be the key to saving both time and money?


clipart picture of a blowdryerFrugal Living - Blueberry Trees--Practical and Beautiful By Jessica Ackerman

We see a lot of articles that focus on herbs, strawberries, and some varieties of fruit trees in order to save money and eat healthy.


clipart picture of platesHealthy Living - Frugal Tips for Organizing Closets, by Alyssa Davis

Fall is winding down again, and that means time to start thinking about storing old items to get ready for new ones during the Christmas season.


clipart picture of a lighthouseBudgeting - Extending the Life of Your Hardwood Floors By Alyssa Davis

Hardwood floors can be oh-so beautiful, and they really drive up the value of your home. If you have hardwood floors already, then you know that they can be quite expensive to install.


clipart picture of soupFrugal Living - Get Rid Of Credit Card Debt by Jessica Ackerman

With the New Year comes change, and like many people, perhaps you want to change your financial outlook by getting rid of credit card debt.


clipart picture of moping floorFrugal Living - Maintenance Tips for Long-Lasting Appliances by Jessica Ackerman

Nothing can throw a big kink into your budget like the breakdown of a major appliance, like your furnace, refrigerator, stove, or washer. But the truth is that appliances can.t last forever.


clipart picture of a checkbookFrugal Living - Money Saving Ways to Organize Your Craft Supplies by Alyssa Davis

If you enjoy making crafts, you probably already know how important it is to keep your supplies neat, organized and accessible. Once you've spent money on your supplies, you don't want to take any chances on them becoming lost or damaged.


clipart picture of moneyFrugal Living - Why Living a Frugal Life Can Lead to a Richer Life By Jessica Ackerman

As a society we have learned to rush from one task to the next. We hurry to move from one position or stage in life onto the next.


[image]Decor - Extreme Guest Bathroom Makeover for Under $50 By Alyssa Davis

The guest bathroom may not be the first room you think about redecorating, but it is a room that makes a big impression on your guests. Whether you are redecorating for fun or out of necessity, you can complete an extreme makeover for less than $50.


[image]Budgeting - Inexpensive and Cheerful Home Decor By Alyssa Davis

There is nothing better to brighten your mood and improve your spirits than a cheerful decor. However, the cost of achieving such a look can be quite high if you do not know where to look for accessories.


[image]Frugal Budget - Saving Money with Minimalist Decorating Techniques By Alyssa Davis

If you're looking for a home decorating style that is refreshing, relaxing and very affordable, it's hard to beat the beauty of minimalist decorating. If you currently have this nagging feeling that you simply have too much "stuff" and clutter around your home...


[image]Frugal Budget - Teaching Your Children to Reuse and Recycle By Jessica Ackerman

Teaching your children about reusing, recycling and taking care of the environment is a very important lesson that every parent should teach their children. After all, if we neglect our duties as responsible global citizens, our children are going to inherit a world that is very different from the one we currently know and love.


[image]Frugal Living - Learn How to be Happy with Less By Alyssa Davis

In today's challenging economy, most people are finding it necessary to learn how to get by with less. Although it's not always easy, a more economical lifestyle doesn't have to be boring or unpleasant.

 

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