Canned clams may not top everybody's list of favorite seafood staples, and that's a shame, because the affordable bivalve is delicious in dips, soups, pastas and more.
Clothing swaps parties have become popular in recent years as frugal and fashion conscious men and women find that trading clothes is a great way to update a wardrobe for next to n
Moving is already stressful. When you add in renting a big ol' truck, it can become downright nail-biting. Here's what you should know for your DIY move.
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20 Delicious Recipes for Canned Clams
Canned clams may not top everybody's list of favorite seafood staples, and that's a shame, because the affordable bivalve is delicious in dips, soups, pastas and more.
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Naturally Get Rid of Ants in Your Kitchen
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Running out of ideas for things to give? Take your giving to the fourth dimension and give your recipient the gift of time well spent.
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5 Websites for Swapping Your Clothes and Refreshing Your Wardrobe
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15 Cheap Staple Dishes From Around the World
People around the world have been eating delicious, frugal, and healthful food for centuries. Try these international cheap eats!
What Do the Chinese Spend Money On?
Chinese people generally save 30% to 50% of their take home pay. So where do they spend their savings — and what can we all learn from them?
What to Know When Renting a Moving Truck
Moving is already stressful. When you add in renting a big ol' truck, it can become downright nail-biting. Here's what you should know for your DIY move.
Here's How to Get a Sale Price-Match at 16 Popular Stores
Before your next shopping trip, check if you can save some coin with these price-matching policies.
8 Tech Gadgets With the Best Resale Value
We all have a junk drawer filled with outdated tech. But some gadgets actually hold their value well, and may be worth the effort to sell.
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Here are some tips on how to fly around the world for free (or almost free, anyway), along with some resources to help you do it.
Chase Ink Business Cash℠ Credit Card Review
The Chase Ink Cash Business credit card offers small business owners up to 5% cash back on business purchases with a 12 month 0% intro APR.
9 Qualities to Look for in Well-Made Clothing
Before stocking your capsule wardrobe with some sweet new outfits, make sure they're worth the cost — and will last a good long while.
How to Reward Friends Who Help You Move
Pizza and beer is the standby reward for friends who help you move. Get creative with these other ways to say "thanks for carrying my stuff."
10 Safest Cities in America from Natural Disasters
Devastating natural disasters seem to abound lately, but here is a list of 10 US cities where you can feel safe.
Beyond Goodwill: The Different Types of Thrift Stores
Looking for secondhand treasure? Knowing the pros and cons of each type of thrift store can help you decide where to shop.
The 6 Best Ways to Invest Just $100 Per Month This Year
Now that 2020 has begun, make sure you're setting your future self up for success by investing just $100 per month.
Beginner's Guide to Reading a Stock Table
Getting stuck between the columns of a stock table? They're simpler than they look. Let's break down how to read one!
Can I Write It Off as Charity?
Charitable donations are always good. But, that doesn't mean they're always tax-deductible. Here's what to look for.