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Nourished Net-Worth: November 2015
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Make credit work for you: Why we use Credit Cards for EVERYTHING! Wednesday, November 25, 2015. We used to have this stigma about using our credit cards. We used to feel like everyone would judge us because it meant that we had no money. But we quickly got over this worry and realized that the credit cards are actually. We use this card for everything. Groceries, gas, Telus, gym memberships, absolutely everything is charged to it regardless of cost . Because of the number of transactions we make! Now tha...
Nourished Net-Worth: On the verge of debt-free
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On the verge of debt-free. Thursday, April 07, 2016. Tomorrow is Friday April 8. Payday) and I will be sending the last official debt payment. To my Alberta Student Loan. Do you know what this means! TOMORROW I WILL BE STUDENT-DEBT FREE! When I started this journey in January of 2015 I knew eventually I would be debt-free. But to be honest ,. I didn’t realize it was going to be this easy. Sounds absurd, right? So how did I make paying off $50,000 seem so easy? Simple answer: set a realistic budget. My wo...
Nourished Net-Worth: February 2016
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Sorry I've been MIA! Recap of the Debt-free-2016 series. Wednesday, February 17, 2016. Sorry for the lack of posting the last 2 weeks. I have been crazy busy! While I am working on some new stuff and my last post to the Debt-Free-2016 post series, I thought I would recap everything so far. 1 Finding Your Number. The first step is to gather up all of your debt and come to realize how much you actually owe. 2 Creating a Debt-Free Budget. Next you have to create a realistic. Plan to sick to! How is it going?
Nourished Net-Worth: I upped the anti: $500 per month
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I upped the anti: $500 per month. Thursday, September 03, 2015. I have decided to add an extra $500/month to my existing $2000/month debt repayment plan. And because I just admitted that to all of you, I now have to stick with it. How am I going to manage that? Stating that I have maxed out my EI and CPP contributions for 2015? Well I did, so that’s extra money in the bank. Most importantly I’m going to watch my monthly finances more closely. Up exclusively at Costco because it is way. If you want to tak...
Nourished Net-Worth: Goals
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I love creating lists and checking the items off, so why not start by posting my goals? These are both short and long-term goals, and I recommend you do the same! No n eed to wai t for New Year's to make resolutions , start now and thank yourself later. Pay off my student loan debt. PAID APRIL 8TH, 2016. Pay for our wedding in full (no debt accumulation, pay as we go! Stick to our wedding budget! I will post more about this later. Start saving for retirement as soon as my last debt payment is sent!
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My Student Loan Repayment Plan - Smart Woman Blog
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Financial Planning & Strategies. Financial Independence & Early Retirement. March 9, 2017. January 3, 2015. My Student Loan Repayment Plan – Year 1. I went to the University of Calgary between 2010 to 2014 and completed by Bachelor in Nursing. I’m so very grateful for finishing this degree! Here in Alberta, Registered Nurses are also paid a pretty penny – so I can’t complain about this. During those years in university however, I accumulated a total of $40,578 in student loans. Anyways the past is the pa...
You Work Too Hard Not To Care • Money After Graduation
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You Work Too Hard Not To Care. August 4th, 2015. You work at least 40 hours per week, possibly more. You likely spend an additional 15 hours or more commuting. As a result, you probably work more than you do anything else: more than you sleep, more than you cook and eat, more than you watch TV. This is your life. And you are compensated for all of this this time and effort with your pay. So why then are there so many people that don’t give a shit about their money? Stop buying so much stuff so often.
Shopping Ban Update: Day 30 • Money After Graduation
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Shopping Ban Update: Day 30. July 30th, 2015. Readers, I have turned over a new frugal leaf. No, not really. But I am cruising through my 90-day #ShoppingBan like a champ. I have not bought any new clothes, housewares, or take-out coffee for more than 4 weeks, and except for the latter in that list, the craving for all has dissipated completely. Which just goes to show how much of our purchases are emotional or habit, rather than true necessity. I haven’t learned anything… yet. How to give it all away.
Features – The Self Employed Movement
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The Self Employed Movement. Side Hustlin' Ain't Easy. Here’s where my work has been featured:. March 3, 2017: ThinkSaveRetire. The Friday Feast The 3rd of March. February 28, 2017: Rockstar Finance. The Etsy Experiment: One Year In. February 24, 2017: The Financial Diet. The 7 Personal Finance Articles We Loved This Week. February 22, 2017: Rockstar Finance. What Happens When You No Longer Worry About Money? September 23, 2016: Every Buck Counts. Would Being Debt-Free Make Me Happier? The Friday Feast th...
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nourishednation | Real-life nutrition advice, food tips and recipes
Real-life nutrition advice, food tips and recipes. BROWNIE CRUMBLE ICE CREAM. December 12, 2016. Cuisinart ice cream maker. A small sherbet dish helps to control portion size. When I treat myself to something sweet, I want ice cream or chocolate – preferably both! Thin brownies are the key to a good crumble! Brownie Crumble Ice Cream. 1 C whole milk. 3/4 C granulated sugar. 2 C heavy cream or whipping cream. 1 Tbspn real vanilla extract. In a medium bowl, use a mixer on low speed to dissolve the sugar an...
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Nourished Nature | Sharing inspiration, recipes, sources and pricing for great ORGANIC and mostly-paleo eats ~
Follow Nourished Nature on WordPress.com. Organic and Paleo-Friendly Restaurants (9). Organic-based Paleo Receipes (46). Paleo and Organic (14). Shopping for Organics and Paleo products (4). Sharing inspiration, recipes, sources and pricing for great ORGANIC and mostly-paleo eats. Best Mistake of the Week: Mashed Veggies with Roasted Garlic – so yummy! Roasted Garlic Autumn Root Vegetable Mash. The recipe can be found at nomnompaleo.com and is definitely delicious! December 2, 2014. Bacon, Eggs and fresh...
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Life after debt: New goals set for 2016! Saturday, April 16, 2016. I have been waiting to write this post since I published my first one. I am student-debt freeee. I paid off $50,000 of student loan debt in 16 months and now it's time to move on. I checked it off of my Goals section. Since January of 2015 every single paycheck. Has been extremely calculated and portioned off to different bills and debt repayment, with little to nothing left-over for me. But this is about to change. 2500 every single month.
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The Nourished Notebook – Experiments in the Kitchen and Beyond
Experiments in the Kitchen and Beyond. Home made energy bar. 1 cup dried apricots. 1 cup of cashews (can sub for 1/2 ground cashew/almond flour). 1/4 cup of water. 6 tablespoons ground hemp seeds. 1 tablespoon chia or flax seeds. 1/4 cup of cocoa. 1/4 cup of shredded coconut. 1/4 cup of pumpkin seeds. 1/2 cup of toasted oatmeal in a pan with 1 teaspoon of butter. Blender or food processor. Add water gradually to blender if mixture is too thick. May 21, 2016. Zucchini and Cabbage Slaw. 1 tbsp of olive oil.
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Nourished Nuggets | Raising a family with traditional wisdom and healthy food
Raising a family with traditional wisdom and healthy food. What else I’m up to…. Mother’s Day coupon book template. Just print this off on different colored paper. Punch a hole in the ends with a hole puncher. Let the kids color away and then decide what each coupon will be for. Super cute. Will melt Mom’s heart. I made up a different template that I like better than the one in the picture above. Feel free to print this post off and use my template. Mother’s Day craft idea. Make your own bubbles. My daug...
nourished nurse – A nurse's approach to healthier living
Guest post from @peanutbutternanas. I have another guest on the blog today. The two…. Sail away on these boats! My favourite thing to create in the…. Guest post from @allthingshoneyandchia. It’s Amy from over at @allthingshoneyandchia. Hope you…. I have been teasing on Instagram…. Choc full of Nana’s. My freezer has been pretty loaded with bananas for about…. The healthy strawberry jam you can make during a commercial break. I have been going a bit crazy on the strawberries…. Winter warmer mulled wine.
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