Going green can save you green — cash, that is. When you cut energy and water use around the house, your utility bills go down. Driving less is good for the environment and good for your wallet, especially in the age of $4 gas. Get creative and see what you can reduce and reuse to go green and save money.
Don't worry, you don't have to be a Scrooge!
Slowing down may be counterintuitive, but it's good for your sanity, your wallet, and the planet.
Five actions you can take that will help to preserve and protect the planet and your budget.
Plump those old pillows and revive your bedroom for a truly restful night’s slumber.
Simple ideas that make a big difference in your budget and help save resources too.
Lauren Weber of "In Cheap We Trust" challenges The Green Cheapskate for the title of most thrifty.
A few, simple home improvement projects can lower your utility costs in winter. Start now before the temperature drops!
From the wacky to the practical, renting instead of buying can save you serious money, as well as benefit the environment.
Why spend a weekend preserving food? You'll save money, eat healthier food, have great gifts on hand, and many other benefits.
Get gorgeous skin without questionable chemicals.
Having the right tools on hand can save hundreds of dollars every month, plus make life easier and more efficient.
Thanks in large part to the current economic woes, Americans have started looking for ways to make our lives more efficient. At the same time, people are beginning to recognize the real impacts of waste, from
Food Network star Melissa d'Arabian shares tips for stretching your budget to feed a family well and eat lighter on the planet.
Look around the house, and you could find $150 to nearly $850 a year. Just make a few small changes to save energy and money.
I love to shop and have been known to troll the grocery store for hours, reading labels and comparing prices. Now that I am eating organically my shopping trips have taken on a new challenge. ...
Making daily wise choices about what you eat, how active you are, and how you manage your life will save you money now on health care costs
Get frugally fit and become healthy, wealthy, and wise.
No need to throw out bread that's past it's prime. Check out these tasty alternatives.
People often think that “healthy” foods can be expensive, but the truth is that some of the most nutritious foods can also be the cheapest -- and the most delicious. ...
Here are some things you can start doing today that will have a real impact on your personal finances as well as the health of the environment.
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