10 Cheap Ways to Stay Warm Without Heater

Winter is coming. Many people would simply blast their heater to keep their houses warm. Heaters consume energy: electricity, gas, fuel, or wood, and using heat beads or BBQ briquettes indoors is dangerous as they give off carbon monoxide as they burn. But of course there are some other options to reduce energy consumption. Here are 10 cheap ways to stay warm without a heater:

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How To Stay Dedicated to No Spend Commitment – 6 Tips

It’s easy to have no-spend days or even weeks when we have no money at all. Simply because we have no choice, especially when we can’t borrow any money either.
The challenging task is when we are a freelancer, an entrepreneur, or anyone with a lot of money, but with irregular income. One month we earn a lot of money and the next month you earn nothing.

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10 Food Recipes from The Great Depression Era That Are Delicious… and Healthy

The Coronavirus pandemic has made everything rather unpredictable, especially jobs and income. Even if they’re not the same with the Great Depression, it has forced us to be more cautious with our budget. With limited ingredients and varieties, people in the Great Depression era were forced to come up with many creative ideas. Many of them are delicious but not healthy. In this post, I’d like to list ten recipes inspired by the Great Depression era that are not just delicious, but also healthy.

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How to Be Frugal Without Looking Cheap

Frugal is often associated with being cheap. In reality, they’re not the same. Being cheap means spending as little as possible without caring about the long term effects. It disregards the overall quality of the main purpose of an activity or an item. Below are 5 tips on how to stay frugal without looking cheap, assuming the items are already of good quality and last long.

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