Making rice on the stovetop can be tricky. You have to watch it, or it can boil over, get mushy or burn.
photo by billadayA day might come when you need money quickly. Not a situation where you’re simply experiencing a tight budget for a day or two, but when your basic necessities are on the line. Maybe you don’t have enough money to put gas in your car or food is running low. What can you do? If you’ve been in this situation before, tell me what you’ve done to get ...
Paper is often wasted. Maybe you use both sides of a sheet of paper, use the backs of your mail envelopes for grocery lists or reuse newspaper to wrap gifts.
Frugal Village's Notes
Make foolproof riceNov 7, 2009
Raise cash in a flashNov 7, 2009
Recycle shredded paperNov 6, 2009
Enjoy cold-weather comfort foodsNov 4, 2009
Make homemade breadcrumbs with leftover breadNov 2, 2009
Four ways to reuse an old shower curtainOct 31, 2009
How to buy secondhand housewaresOct 31, 2009
Meatless meals ease pressure on budgetOct 31, 2009
Don’t let baby break the bankOct 30, 2009
Great ways to reuse milk cartonsOct 30, 2009







