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Nursing | Green Anthropology
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One family’s steps to urban homesteading. I have answers to the questions I left with last week. A No, I’m NOT the only student with my own box of gloves. B My purse has gone into the washer on the SANITARY cycle, with a touch of bleach. The purse. I know that restaurants and restrooms are the worst places to plop my purse. That’s why I hang it up where ever I go. Apparently despite my best efforts to keep the thing from. I will be buying my own f* *ing box of gloves. So, soon to come:. Will I be the onl...
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Day 18 Frugal Living Challenge: Sticking to a Budget | Green Anthropology
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One family’s steps to urban homesteading. Day 18 Frugal Living Challenge: Sticking to a Budget. May 17, 2012. This has always been a tough one for our home. BUT, we are getting better at it and reaping some rewards- like less stress and more stability. Frugally Sustainable has a guest writer for this topic, with some solid general guidelines for getting started if this is something you have struggled to accomplish. This is what Jody Allen of Stay At Home Mum The Secret to Living on One Wage. By Sissyprin...
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Spirituality | Green Anthropology
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One family’s steps to urban homesteading. I am Christian and my husband is Atheist. An unusual combination, but we agree more than disagree on what our responsibilities are as humans and have a strong commitment to doing what we can for Humankind. Since faith and religion can be a touchy subject, I keep my comments and thoughts on a separate blog: Faith is Finding Me. I hope your day is full of Peace and Love; that your eyes see and your ears hear! Leave one →. August 23, 2011 5:43 pm. TWIT-OLOGY: FOLLOW...
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Day 14 Frugal Living Challenge: Urban Gardening | Green Anthropology
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One family’s steps to urban homesteading. Day 14 Frugal Living Challenge: Urban Gardening. March 8, 2012. Tags: Frugal Living Challenge. Gardening in small spaces. Gardening, as much as I love it, has been quite a challenge. We have a VERY small backyard and are novices still in planning and knowing what to plant where. We are getting better at it however, and each year we see more successes than failures. Frugally Sustainable has a fantastic post. And Cold Antler Farm. Herbs are getting more of a focus,...
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Day 19 Frugal Living Challenge: Living the Good Life | Green Anthropology
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One family’s steps to urban homesteading. Day 19 Frugal Living Challenge: Living the Good Life. May 24, 2012. Tags: Frugal Living Challenge. No matter what the checkbook says. Everything, and I mean everything depends on your perspective. As Andrea of Frugally Sustainable. Says, “Living the good life has everything to do with quality over quantity and people over possessions. It has very little to do with how much money you have.”. Learn a new skill. Now It’s Your Turn. From → Facts and Figures. DIY carp...
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Day 17 Frugal Living Challenge: Redefining Our Wants Vs. Needs | Green Anthropology
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One family’s steps to urban homesteading. Day 17 Frugal Living Challenge: Redefining Our Wants Vs. Needs. May 15, 2012. Tags: Frugal Living Challenge. There is absolutely nothing I can say beyond Andrea’s story in her post. From → Attitude and Ethics. Larr; Day 16 Frugal Living Challenge:Frugal Out of Necessity. Day 18 Frugal Living Challenge: Sticking to a Budget →. Leave one →. May 15, 2012 8:16 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Join 26 other followers.
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Day 16 Frugal Living Challenge:Frugal Out of Necessity | Green Anthropology
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One family’s steps to urban homesteading. Day 16 Frugal Living Challenge:Frugal Out of Necessity. May 13, 2012. Living within your means. Be a warrior with your finances and on the racecourse! I hope you are ready for a very real, very honest look at some of the reasons why some people MUST live frugally rather than choosing to live frugally. There is no disillusionment in Frugally Sustainable’s sixteenth post. We see frugal living as a burden. The definition of our wants and needs is all messed up.
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Day 15 Frugal Living Challenge: Share and Barter | Green Anthropology
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One family’s steps to urban homesteading. Day 15 Frugal Living Challenge: Share and Barter. May 11, 2012. Ok, I know there was a huge two month gap from my last post until now. But I’ve been busy doing, well, the things I write about here! Learning to Share and Barter. Andrea at Frugally Sustainable has an amazing 25 item list. Meeting your physical needs and wants. Some of my favorite suggestions from Frugally Sustainable are. To participate in Freecycle. Some of my own suggestions are:. You offer up fo...