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Posts Tagged ‘saving money’
Twill, Baby, Twill
Recently, I read on another blog that I frequent the author’s question about what sort of fabric he’d gone and bought to make himself a pair of pants. Male Pattern Boldness
He thought it might be ’some sort of twill’. Several of us recognized immediately that what he had was not twill but I [...]
On Vinegar
(Ha – you thought I was going to go with a photo of bottles of vinegar or something, right? Fooled you. Photo courtesy of Casch52)
Housekeeping:
Vinegar comes from the Old French, “vin aigre”, meaning ’sour wine’. Vinegar has the taste and the pH that it does because of the action of acetal bacteria which turns [...]
DIY: Sometimes Saving $$ Means Doing What You Are Good At – Not Trying to Do What You Are NOT Good At
Sometimes, to save money on a DIY project, it’s better to be honest with yourself about what you are good at doing (and will turn out well) and what you are not good at doing. Then find someone who will do the ‘not good’ stuff for you.
Bleeding Money
DIY feminine hygiene protection
Sewing: Worth it…more or less
More on making home sewing pay.
Money Saving Tip: Dress for the Weather
Help yourself stay healthy by dressing for the weather.
From the Ground Up: Shoes
The true cost of shoes.
Kitchen Counter Economics is a community where we can share ideas on how to save money, live more sustainably, and gain control over the stuff of daily living for ourselves and our families in the current economic environment. This started as a series of diary postings at the 
