I read a lot of personal finance blogs. Here are some amazing reads from the past week or so that I thought my readers would love to check out. Commence checking out.
- Reasons You Didn't Get Hired- Part II at Student Debt Survivor
- An illustrative reminder of how much coupon codes can save you at Grumpy Rumblings of the Half-Tenured
- No, I am not an hourglass and never will be at The Frugal Exerciser
- Want More Money For College? What the $%#! Are FAFSA and EFC? at The Free Financial Advisor (We'll be talking about that a lot this week on Femme Frugality, so it wouldn't hurt to brush up on the terminology. :) )
- Gym Memberships for Less at The Frugal Cottage..for lower income families the Y will lower your monthly fee!
- Meredith at Mom of the Year cracks me up with To the Point of Irrelevance
- I'm on a Money Diet at Budget and the Beach
- Do you online shop while you're sick? Broke-Ass Mommy does.
- VITA, income taxes, and the IRS at JLCollinsNH
- Why People Hate Taxes at Snark Finance
- Mmmmm...Crockpot Pulled Pork with Homemade BBQ Sauce at Canadian Budget Binder
- Mindy Crary writes 5 Tips For How To Be Spiritual About Your Money at Kris Carr

Great minds think alike! Can't wait to read your college-related stuff this week. We're doing more on ours, too. With two kids ready to go in just a few months, I need to read as much as possible. You have any tips on how to make NYU or Carnegie Mellon free?
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DeleteLooks as if I am in fine company. Great googly gratitude for the link love.
ReplyDeleteThe was really nice of you! Thanks :) Glad you enjoyed the post, my friend!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for including me. I appreciate it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing my crockpot pulled pork recipe. I must say it's one of those recipes you start drooling over! Thanks for the mention. Mr.CBB
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link love lady! Hey I just remembered-on Friday night I watched Craiglist Joe on Netflix. It was REALLY good. My idea of the whole thing changed, mainly because he had a film crew (well one guy) so I imagine some of the people he encountered knew that. Also he did a lot of volunteering so he met the people in person first. Anyway, it was a very touching documentary!
ReplyDeleteAh, I'm so glad you like it! I did like how he did the volunteering, too. He truly was trying to connect with people.
DeleteThanks Femme, I will check out the other links.
ReplyDeleteWow, thanks so much for the plug!
ReplyDeleteNo prob everyone! Thanks for writing such great material!
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