From July 16-August 16, we took part in a No-Spend Month Budget Challenge. I promise, we weren’t living in a cardboard box. Check out past posts here: About Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 You can also check out the originator of this challenge at SmallNotebook.org. Many thanks for the inspiration! August 13, … Continue reading »
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No-Spend Month Challenge: Week 4
From July 16-August 16, we are taking part in a No-Spend Month Budget Challenge. I promise, we’re not living in a cardboard box. Check out past posts here: About Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 You can also check out the originator of this challenge at SmallNotebook.org. Many thanks for the inspiration! August 6, 2012-August … Continue reading »
No-Spend Month Challenge: Week 3 – Kitchen Experiment Edition
From July 16-August 16, we are taking part in a No-Spend Month Budget Challenge. I promise, we’re not living in a cardboard box. Check out past posts here: About Week 1 Week 2 You can also check out the originator of this challenge at SmallNotebook.org. Many thanks for the inspiration! July 30, 2012-August 5, 2012 … Continue reading »
No-Spend Month Challenge: Week 2
From July 16-August 16, we are taking part in a No-Spend Month Budget Challenge. I promise, we’re not living in a cardboard box. Check out past posts here: About Week 1 You can also check out the inspiration for this challenge at SmallNotebook.org. Many thanks for the encouragement! July 23, 2012-July 29, 2012 I have … Continue reading »
No-Spend Month Challenge: Week 1
Check out what the No-Spend Month Challenge is here! I promise, we’re not living in a cardboard box. You can also check out the inspiration for this challenge at SmallNotebook.org. July 16, 2012-July 22, 2012 We started the week in a good place. Prior to last Monday, we filled up the gas tanks and went … Continue reading »
No-Spend Month Challenge
While browsing on Pinterest the other day, I ran across a blog talking about a “No-Spend Month.” Catchy title, huh? You look at it and go, “really, no spending?!?” And in reality, that’s not what it is, but it is a family budget challenge to stretch your creativity, your perceptions of needs and wants, and … Continue reading »