Posted February 14, 2009 - 11:41 by Philip Brewer
Frugal Living
The existence of a strong frugality movement in rich countries may be more of a surprise to people in the poor countries than the other way around. Still, with the economy the way it is, I don't suppose it's a surprise to hear that frugality is booming everywhere, in countries rich and poor. This was brought home to me recently when I discovered a frugality site in Turkey that had linked to one of my posts here on Wise Bread.
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Posted November 25, 2008 - 12:50 by Thursday Bram
Food and Drink
Every Thanksgiving, I plan my family's meal with the intention of having leftovers. It's not just a matter of avoiding waste, though. I've found that a lot of leftover meals _ including tasty turkey sandwiches and potato patties — are surprisingly cheap, especially when you factor in all the heavy work has already been done. Depending on how big your turkey is, though, you may want more than just one leftover option — after a few big Thanksgivings, I've come to the conclusion that every cook should have plenty of leftover options.
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Posted November 22, 2007 - 11:01 by Sarah Winfrey
Food and Drink
So it's The Day of the Turkey (at least here in the US) and we all know there will be leftovers. Since I can only eat so many TLT (Turkey, Lettuce, and Tomato) sandwiches, I've come up with some easy recipes and ideas so all that tasty bird doesn't just go bad.
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