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Frugal Living


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21st June 2011

Frugal Living: Is it a tough Pill to Swallow for Out of Work College Grads?

It seems that a generation was misguided into thinking that post secondary education was the key to wealth. It’s not. The whole idea is far too broad and most degrees are not worth the paper they are printed on. One must be very selective in choosing a di...

28th March 2011

Inflation Hedge Super Duo: Precious Metals and Practical Skills

Food prices are on the rise along with all commodities. The reason is simple, natural resources are finite and the currency pigs in government and central banking, like Ben Bernanke, can print money ad infinitum. Simple. Add in hoards of other distortio...

21st March 2011

Have Greater Control over Household Food Cost

I’ve been a cook and then a chef for about 17 years. I’ve had the very good fortune of being taught from a young age how to prepare exquisite, tasty meals. Largely everyone in my family is a good cook; some very, very good, and some better than others. ...

15th March 2011

Thrifty Cooking for Frugal living

Thrifty Cooking for Frugal living Are Your Knife Skills Holding You Back in the Kitchen? I have cut myself unintentionally hundreds of times. When you cook professionally and you’re constantly under the gun to produce more and more and fast and faster…...

14th March 2011

Practical skills for Frugal Living

Your Most Valuable and Portable Asset is Your Skill Set. Or, Have You Been Deskilled? “Who has a trade may go anywhere” ~Spanish Proverb Are you as skilled as your Grandparents? How do you define skills? What skills are practical skills and thus imp...