| from Diane Schmidt These days, I'm all about saving money. I suppose that's why I've been trying to convince my family that exchanging niceties instead of gifts might be a more cost-effective way of celebrating the holidays. Of course, that would exclude Uncle Ned. Uncle Ned is like Scrooge except we're still waiting for the happy ending. | | In the Spotlight | Freshen Up a Room For Less Than $15 And I'm not talking about a couple of bottles of air freshener or getting Uncle Ned to put on some cologne. Instead, this article gets you thinking about how such simple touches can transform a room without needing to break the piggy bank. | | Grow Some Luck for Under 10 Bucks I've never been lucky. I could buy a zillion lottery tickets and never even win $10. In fact, when I was seven years old, I purchased 15 tickets for a draw for an enormous chocolate Santa. Only 16 tickets were sold. My sister purchased the 16th ticket. Needless to say, I didn't speak to her for a week afterward as she refused to share the Santa with me even though I plugged an entire month's allowance into the draw. | Go Shopping for Gifts Under $20 Okay, so maybe my idea of low cost gifts was going a little far. But then again, you don't know my family. I'd love a holiday where we traded niceties instead of the usual. In fact, I'd pay money just to make it happen... | Sponsored Links | | | | House & Home Ads Advertisement | |
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