I’m writing about this for all who may want to try my little concoction for reducing pores and improving the look of your skin. I did a lot of searches online before leaving Sacramento and discovered that a lot of homemade facial scrubs involved trips to specialty stores, which in my opinion, kinda defeats the purpose. Hey, I was looking for something I could whip up with the crap I already have! And, as my move date approached, I decided to take what I’d learned and make something up myself. This *may* already be out there somewhere, but I didn’t find it.
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Skin Care For The Poor
Submitted by spookyyank on May 8, 2008 - 10:47am. A | and | cheap | pores | skin careNew place to purchase new books - cheap and affordable
Submitted by angelface79 on April 27, 2008 - 8:35am. affordable | books | cheap | new books | readingI love to read paranormal/supernatural romances.
As some of you may have read in past posts, I generally buy my books used from Ebay.
Lately though, I've noticed that the price of the books I want have been high. It seems like everyone is bidding on them there. It's getting to expensive.
Get a free sample of Maybelline Mineral Power Foundation
Submitted by angelface79 on April 7, 2008 - 6:46pm. cheap | free samples | Free Stuff | frugal | savingsMaybelline is giving away a free sample of Maybelline Mineral Power Natural Perfecting Liquid Foundation. To get yours, click here.
How to buy accessories for an outfit:
Submitted by pinakigoswami on February 26, 2008 - 2:28am. accessories | bag | belt | cheap | earrings | jeans | jewellery | outfit | shopping1) Go into the shop of your choice.Look around and get an idea of prices.Consider if you want to buy cheap accessories,or if you are willing to pay a bit more for them.Decide how many accessories you can afford.
Homeschooling on The Cheap
Submitted by iamawahm on December 18, 2007 - 2:45pm. cheap | FREE | freebies | homeschool | learn | save money | teachHomeschooling can be an expensive alternative to public schooling. But, its worth it. Right? Well, that depends. If you have extra money that you want to spend on schooling then by all means do it. But if you don't have the extra money don't let that scare you away from homeschooling. In fact, most of the homeschooling we did was done free or at least very cheap.
Very affordable online homeschool curriculum Pre K - 8th Grade
Submitted by angelface79 on August 1, 2007 - 8:07pm. affordable | cheap | children | education | homeschool cirriculum | homeschoolingAfter months of researching homeschool curriculums, I have found a highly recommended and affordable homeschooling program. It is called time4learning.com.
Discover the world as a House Sitter
Submitted by Chantal Weisshaupt on July 18, 2007 - 6:22am. cheap | Discover countries | Holiday house | House exchange | House-sitter overseas | moving house | TravellingCLOSE YOUR EYES FOR 1 MINUTE. PICTURE YOURSELF IN EUROPE (or anywhere else) IN A BEAUTIFUL HOME (You are on vacation and the weather is fantastic).
NOW OPEN YOUR EYES! Was it wonderful? You probably think this is day dreaming, it cannot happen, you cannot afford such a vacation!
Cheap Auto Insurance Quotes - Tips For Getting The Lowest Rate
Submitted by google on April 11, 2007 - 1:07am. auto | cheap | insurance | quotes | rates | test resultsFinding auto insurance quotes online is easy, but finding the cheapest auto insurance rates can be more of a challenge. To get the lowest quotes, follow these tips to help you find ways to trim possibly hundreds off your auto insurance quotes.
1. Give them details – If you don’t provide information about your zip code, marital status, car’s safety features, and annual commuting miles, by default insurance companies will quote you a higher auto insurance rate. Provide as much detail as possible to make sure you get each discount that you qualify for.
Frugal Living Tips
Submitted by lillake on March 18, 2007 - 10:15am. cheap | Finances | frugal | frugal living | money | saving moneyAre you in counting pennies? Are you living in debt? Are you trying to get by with little money? Many people today are choosing to live a life of frugality and simplicity. By giving up many of the costly modern conveniences you can save hundreds or thousands of dollars each year. And living frugally has more than just a financial benefit.
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Ebates
Submitted by Trishzen on November 29, 2006 - 5:14am. cheap | online shopping | save money | shopping***sponsored post***
Most of have good reasons for doing our shopping at certain stores. Price, convenience, and reliability are usually the biggest factors. If the store just down the road has outrageously high prices then naturally we’ll drive the extra mile to get to the cheaper store. However if there’s a discount store close to home, but they don’t always keep items in stock, we’d usually choose to go to the store where we know we can get what we need at a good price. Ebates is an online shopping site that gives customers cash back whenever you shop. And you can shop at brand name stores that you already know and trust, like Target, Office Depot and Circuit City just to name a few. There are over 800 more! It’s a free and easy to use service and members save an average of 5%-25%. You will find huge savings with online coupons and great deals on the web!
Great site to get brand new clothes starting at $2.00
Submitted by angelface79 on October 2, 2006 - 10:37am. bargains | cheap | deals | frugal | new clothesClassic closeouts is an awesome place to get excellent brand new clothing.
I started shopping with them about 2 years ago. The first thing I bought was a pair of Thomas the tank engine overalls. Brand new. The total cost including shipping was only $7.00.
You can't beat that even on Ebay.
They carry kids, adults, and baby clothing. The shipping is cheap, and the prices are so cheap.
Easy shopping?
Submitted by fren on April 29, 2006 - 8:50pm. bargain | cheap | night market | stallsI don't know about you, if you live in countries outside the Asia continent. But, in Malaysia, we have a sort of market, called night markets.
A night market is usually a weekly affair. There are sometimes as many as 100 stalls in a market or only about 10 to 20 stalls.
These stalls sell from household utilities to fruits and vegetables to cooked food to clothes and other items deemed useful to the residents in the area.
You Get What You Pay For: A picture I took, as promised
Submitted by pchan33 on March 29, 2006 - 5:36pm. blog | cheap | digital camera | pchan33 | photography | pictures | sarah
I am disappointed in the digital camera. Since I cannot preview the photos I take, I pretty much just have to guess at what the end result will look like. So far, it hasn't been good.
The 3 photos I took haven't turned out at all. One was a black blob, which was supposed to be my dog. The one above was cut off obviously.
oh well, I will probably end up getting a camera phone after all.









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