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Everyday Cheapskate: How to Get Yellow-Stained Bed Pillows White Again

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Our favorite bed pillows get a lot of use every night. We keep clean pillowcases on them and don't think much about the pillow inside until it's time to change the bed linens. Have you looked recently?

Yikes! The pristine white pillows have turned blotchy with disgusting yellowish-to-brownish stains. What on Earth? The most common response is ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: A Stain Treatment Worth Its Salt and More Great Reader Tips

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It was a lovely meal. The conversation was engaging, the entree delightful. A good time was had by all. The guests are long gone, and now you are stuck with an ugly red wine stain on your prized tablecloth. Is this linen destined for the ragbag? Not if you know this super simple solution.

RED WINE STAINS. If you get red wine on a washable ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: With Many Thanks to Clarence

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I thought it would be just loads of fun to focus our attention today on frequently asked questions about frozen foods. But first, a little history.

Although the practice of preserving food by freezing can be traced back to 1626, it wasn't exactly practical. Frozen foods looked bad, tasted worse and were more apt than not to make people deathly ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: Simple Home Fixes That Prevent Big Expenses

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Summer has a way of exposing everything you meant to get to earlier. The first hot stretch arrives, and suddenly the house starts telling the truth. The air conditioner runs longer than it should. One room feels warmer than the others. The energy bill climbs. A small issue you barely noticed in spring becomes something you can't ignore. That's ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: The 80% Solution

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Provided that your basic life needs for shelter, food and clothing are being met, more money is not going to make you happier. I know, that's hard to believe, but it's a proven fact. What will make you happier is learning how to manage well the money you have already.

Today, I want to give you a simple formula you can use to manage your money. ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: The Frugal Frittata

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It's been a hectic day. The family's hungry, the fridge offers little more than eggs and leftovers and you're fresh out of answers for the question everyone's asking: What's for dinner? The solution may be found in a single word: frittata.

A frittata is like an omelet but without the fancy pan work. It's similar to a quiche without the ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: A Big Belching House Guest

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Our house is not haunted, but just try to tell that to our guests. "Our water heater makes funny noises," I warn. First-timers respond with a smile and nod -- and forget.

"What was that noise?" is the predictable next-morning question. Some say it sounds like a big clumsy man on the roof. Children trend more toward a "monster in the wall" ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: Little-Known Airline Rules That Can Trip You Up

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Imagine this: You're off on a dreamy New York-London-Paris adventure. Somewhere over the Atlantic, someone swipes your carry-on. The airline shrugs. "Not our responsibility." You roll with it. London is fabulous. So fabulous, in fact, that you skip your flight to Paris and instead hop a train a few days later.

Fast-forward to departure day in ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: How to Soften New Denim, Make Homemade Eyeglass Cleaner and More

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Dear Mary: I used to buy a packet of "blue jeans softener" in a store that has since gone out of business. Added to the first washing, it would make a pair of new jeans feel like they had been stone-washed. I can no longer find anything like this. Do you have a suggestion for softening new denim? I've tried extra fabric softener in the last ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: Frugality on the Fun Meter of Life

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I was not born with a natural bent toward frugality. Everything in me cries out to spend, acquire, spend, achieve, amass, spend, spend, spend! I am drawn to the extraordinary, the luxurious and the unique. I live with visions of grandeur and opulence. My fondest dreams include tailored clothing, domestic staffs, $600 silk bed sheets, manicured ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: Financial Planners and Other Mysteries of Life

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I am noticing a growing trend in my mailbox -- readers in search of financial planners or advisers. Or assistants. The problem is that when taking in the message's context it's pretty clear that not everyone means the same thing when they refer to a financial "planner-advisor-assistant-helper."

One reader wanted to know where to find a "...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: The Cheapest Mother's Day Gift Might Be the One You Don't Buy

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Mother's Day has become one of those occasions that comes with a lot of expectation -- and a lot of suggestions about what you're supposed to buy.

There are reminders everywhere -- emails, store displays, last-minute "gift ideas" that guarantee to make the day special if you just click, buy and wrap in time. The message is clear: Don't miss it,...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: A Shelter in the Time of Storm

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The most important thing you can do to make your personal economy strong is to have an umbrella -- a contingency fund with at least enough money to pay all of your bills without a paycheck for three to six months.

Call it $10,000. On a weekly basis, try to save 10% of your paycheck. It may sound like a lot, so if you can't do 10%, start with 5%...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: The Ultimate Risk-Free, High-Yield, Guaranteed Investment

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From time to time, this kind of question pops up in my inbox: How can I get started investing in stocks and mutual funds that are risk-free and have guaranteed high rates of return?

Of course, that makes me laugh, not only because there is no such thing as a risk-free investment -- let alone one with a guaranteed high rate of return -- but also...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: Easy Ways to Cut the High Cost of Pet Care

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If the cost to keep your pets fed, healthy, cared for, and looking good has gotten so high, you're the one coughing up fur balls, take heart. There are many little ways to cut the cost of pet care that will add up to big savings.

According to one survey, owning a dog costs an average of $1,480 in basic expenses annually. For cats, average ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: Spring Yard Fixes That Don't Require a Store Run

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Every spring the same thing happens. The sun comes out, the grass wakes up, and suddenly the yard starts whispering all the little things it needs. A loose plant leaning sideways. Bare spots in the lawn. Garden tools scattered like they had a party overnight. A hose that looks like it wrestled a garden snake and lost.

Our first instinct is ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: How Not to Feel Poor on a Fixed Income

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It's no secret that more and more people -- especially seniors on fixed incomes -- are sinking deeper into credit card debt. Why is this? I don't think it's because we've had so many emergencies (the common reason to have credit cards, right?). It's because we don't want to feel poor.

At this point, I should define "feeling poor." It's not easy...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: 7 Ways to Keep Brown Sugar Soft

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How maddening to reach for the brown sugar, expecting it to be soft and fluffy, only to find a rock-hard clump in the bottom of the box. Or how about this: Brown sugar is on sale, so you stock up. Even without opening the bags or boxes left on the shelf, the contents, in time, turn brick-hard. Should you toss the bricks into the garbage? Better ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: A Valuable Money Lesson for the Kids

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Don't assume your kids are going to learn in school how to manage money well. There is a growing recognition for the need, but few children are lucky enough to learn about money matters in school. If you have kids, teaching them about money rests squarely on your shoulders. So, how are you doing with that? Don't know where to start? Today, I've ...Read more

Everyday Cheapskate: What I Learned After Timing My Own Housework

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One afternoon not long ago, I decided to conduct a little experiment. Nothing scientific. No clipboard required. Just a kitchen timer and a bit of curiosity. I wanted to know how long everyday housework actually takes.

Like many people, I sometimes catch myself thinking certain chores will take forever. Wiping the kitchen counters. Emptying the...Read more

 

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