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ReviewsBudget Smart Girl's Guide to the Universe May 2009 The Frugal Life You know I'm not the biggest fan of the word 'frugal'. So when I heard about this book, well I was skeptical. However, when I checked out its accompanying Web site, I have to say I was hooked on finding out more. The books is The Frugal Life…How to Spend Less and Live More by Piper Terrett ISBN 978 1-90487 155 2 from The Good Life Press $14.95. Terrett is a financial journalist in the UK and writes the Frugal Life blog athttp://frugal-life.spaces.live.comWhile the book and the Web site are aimed at primarily a UK audience, you'll still find lots of tips that you can use no matter where you live. I really enjoyed reading the book and hopefully I'll be chatting with Terrett sometime soon so she can pass along more money saving tips to us., Budget Smart Girl's Guide to the Universe May 2009 The Frugal Life You know I'm not the biggest fan of the word 'frugal'. So when I heard about this book, well I was skeptical. However, when I checked out its accompanying Web site, I have to say I was hooked on finding out more. The books isThe Frugal Life…How to Spend Less and Live More by Piper TerrettISBN 978 1-90487 155 2 from The Good Life Press $14.95. Terrett is a financial journalist in the UK and writes the Frugal Life blog at http://frugal-life.spaces.live.com While the book and the Web site are aimed at primarily a UK audience, you'll still find lots of tips that you can use no matter where you live. I really enjoyed reading the book and hopefully I'll be chatting with Terrett sometime soon so she can pass along more money saving tips to us., Budget Smart Girl's Guide to the Universe May 2009 The Frugal Life You know I’m not the biggest fan of the word ‘frugal’. So when I heard about this book, well I was skeptical. However, when I checked out its accompanying Web site, I have to say I was hooked on finding out more. The books is The Frugal Life&How to Spend Less and Live More by Piper Terrett ISBN 978 1-90487 155 2 from The Good Life Press $14.95. Terrett is a financial journalist in the UK and writes the Frugal Life blog at http://frugal-life.spaces.live.com While the book and the Web site are aimed at primarily a UK audience, you’ll still find lots of tips that you can use no matter where you live. I really enjoyed reading the book and hopefully I’ll be chatting with Terrett sometime soon so she can pass along more money saving tips to us., Budget Smart Girl's Guide to the Universe May 2009 The Frugal Life You know I'm not the biggest fan of the word 'frugal'. So when I heard about this book, well I was skeptical. However, when I checked out its accompanying Web site, I have to say I was hooked on finding out more. The books is The Frugal Life...How to Spend Less and Live More by Piper Terrett ISBN 978 1-90487 155 2 from The Good Life Press $14.95. Terrett is a financial journalist in the UK and writes the Frugal Life blog at http://frugal-life.spaces.live.com While the book and the Web site are aimed at primarily a UK audience, you'll still find lots of tips that you can use no matter where you live. I really enjoyed reading the book and hopefully I'll be chatting with Terrett sometime soon so she can pass along more money saving tips to us.
Dewey Decimal332.024
SynopsisAs the credit crunch becomes a recession and rising energy prices take their toll on our finances, many of us have little choice but to cut back our spending. But life is for living, so why should budgeting mean a miserable existence? Instead, discover the pleasures of saving by becoming a frugal shopper, cutting energy and transport bills, growing vegetables and eating wild food. The Frugal Life is a tried and tested way of life, covering a huge range of topics, from growing and cooking and entertaining friends and children to enjoying Christmas without debt. It will also show you how to set a budget, cope with redundancy and cultivate a frugal nest egg for the future. This book is ideal for everyone, from the struggling student and first jobber, to families and pensioners getting used to a smaller budget - in fact anyone trying to live life for less., As the credit crunch becomes a recession and rising energy prices take their toll on our finances, many of us have little choice but to cut back our spending. But life is for living, so why should budgeting mean a miserable existence? Instead, discover the pleasures of saving by becoming a frugal shopper, cutting energy and transport bills, growing vegetables and eating wild food.