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After many reader requests for an e-book package that includes all of the Living On A Dime E-Books in one package, we are pleased to present the Living On A Dime E-book Extravaganza!
The Living On A Dime E-book Extravaganza includes the following eleven e-books to save you money and make your life easier! This set includes e-books that show you how to save money in the kitchen, put together delicious and easy dinners, get and keep your home organized, save money on kids activities, move on a budget, save money on creative gifts and much more!
Here is a list of the e-books that are included along with a brief description of each one:
Money Management e-book (formerly called "Ditch Your Debt")
Money Management is a 72 page e-book designed to help you say goodbye to debt! Packed with lots of stories and advice, this e-book is an essential tool for your Debt Elimination Kit.
Money Management includes the story of how Michael and Tawra paid off $20,000 debt on $22,000 per year income.
Money Management explains:
how you might be depriving your kids by giving them the best
how to make and stick to a budget
why budgeting is not as hard as it seems
how to make better financial choices
why you don't want to be a slave to debt
garage sale tips
Money Management also includes Mike's conversion story, a story about how a self professed spendthrift husband learned to love financial responsibility.
"We've learned so much from Tawra over the last year about living frugally, examining our habits and managing what little money we had. As of last week, our regular bills are finally all paid up! We're no longer behind on any of them and can start working on our debt instead of playing catch-up with the utility companies. This was due in very large part to Tawra and her mom's wonderful advice, ideas and guidance."
-Karen from Ontario, Canada
"You have helped me a lot through your good advice on your website. I was the most wasteful profligate spendaholic, I earned a lot, and thought I was entitled to spend every penny on myself. Now I have a savings, a growing IRA and have come to my senses."
-Kathy from California
Grocery Savings e-book
Save over $10,000 in a year - Stop throwing your money down the garbage disposal! Grocery Savings is a 34 page e-book that includes lots of useful tips to help you reduce your grocery bill. Many people see dramatic savings after using the tips from this e-book.
In the Grocery Savings e-book, Tawra and Jill explain why using coupons is not the best way to save money, how to shop without making so many impulse buys, how to organize your pantry, make a shopping list, and reduce food waste at home.
Grocery Savings also gives tips to shopping when you're ill, preparing meals in 30 minutes or less, packing food for road trips, making the most of your freezer and making life easier without eating out.
"Your tip for separating chips, crackers and snacks into small snack bags is such a great and simple idea. I have been doing this for over a month since first seeing your site. This has helped us save money on throwing away stale crackers and chips."
-Pam from Tennessee
Cleaning Cents e-book
At 32 pages, the Cleaning Cents e-book is a handy guide to inspire you to get your house in order and stop throwing your money away in the chaos and clutter.
Cleaning Cents reveals how you can clean in organize in five minutes and how simply getting dressed can help you get out of debt.
Cleaning Cents also includes:
the secrets of the organized
the basics of tossing
household cleaner tips
how to save money on clothes
"I am an at-home medical transcriptionist. After reading your article about not wearing pajamas all day, getting fully dressed for the day as if you were going to a job, even when your job entailed staying home, I told my co-workers about it on our monthly conference call, since it helped me greatly improve my line count (and my mind set)."
-Francine
"I am not one who has a lot of debt, however I never seemed to have any money. Some of the stuff you talk about just seems so simple, yet it just never dawned on me to look at it that way. I especially like your tips for in the kitchen. I have to admit that I am prone to looking at my dirty dishes in the sink and messy counters and just wanting to order a pizza for dinner. Lately, I have really put forth the effort in keeping it clean and now I actually want to cook."
-Dimity from Washington
Kids Cents e-book
Kids Cents is a 39 page collection of articles that includes recipes and activities specifically designed for kids. In addition to keeping kids busy and helping their creativity, Kids Cents also includes articles to help parents with insights on raising kids while keeping spending low.
These articles often reveal a perspective that many may not have considered that help financially overrun or guilt ridden parents learn not to spend so much money trying to appease their kids.
Kids Cents includes:
breakfast and snack ideas
tips to save on school supplies
ideas for school lunches
how to throw inexpensive but memorable birthday parties
keeping the kids entertained during the summer
getting kids to help
cloth diapering hints
"Thank you for your article about back to school & buying school clothes. I had already purchased perfectly good clothes for my daughter this summer at garage sales, but like many others, was planning on buying "school clothes". Why? I don't know, because it's just been one of those things people do without even considering why. When I read that article, it was like a lightning bolt - of course, if the clothes she's been wearing are in good condition, why go & buy more just because school is starting? You saved us a good deal of money, I'm sure. Thanks again!"
- Chantelle
Debt Free Holidays e-book
Debt Free Holidays is a 52 page collection of articles focused on having fun during the holidays without spending a lot of money. The articles focus on Valentine's Day, Easter, Halloween and Christmas.
Topics in Debt Free Holidays include:
creative ways to treat your Valentine
the $6 gourmet Valentine dinner for two
Easter Basket ideas
using Easter leftovers
great costumes for less
the $25 Halloween Party
Christmas On a budget
gift ideas to keep you from becoming a basket case
how to save big at after Christmas sales
Moving On A Dime e-book
Moving On A Dime is Jill and Tawra's moving guide that includes do-it-yourself directions for moving without the need for hair transplant products when you're done. This 26 page eBook contains everything you need to know from de-cluttering to packing to surviving the big moving day.
Here is a sample of the tips from Moving On A Dime:
PAIN FREE PACKING
Don't leave empty spaces. Here are some examples of how you might use all available space:
I fill my china cabinet with light weight soft things like stuffed animals, balls of yarn, quilts, artificial flowers and greenery.
If you will be moving your refrigerator or washer or dryer, fill it with pillows, wicker baskets or plastic items from the kitchen.
Fill clothes hampers with bathroom items. If you have a lamp that needs special protection, wrap it carefully in towels and place it in a clothes hamper.
Fill up even small items like plastic pitchers with kitchen utensils or kitchen knick-knacks.
I clean out a large outside trash can and use it to pack my hoses, small pots and gardening tools. If I’m not sure if I should keep something, I allow myself to take it if I can fit it in that one trash can. My son-in-law says it is one step closer to the curb that way. ;-)
Don't pack glass, porcelain or ceramic containers with loose items in them that could break them. Canning jars filled with marbles or baby food jars filled with nuts and bolts are recipes for disaster.
Pack heavy things such as books in small boxes.
Don't pack things like photos, videotapes, cd's, candles, plants or pets (especially pets!!!) where heat or cold can get to them. Don't think any of those things will be safe and protected in a car or truck overnight. If it gets cold, they will freeze. Also plants left in a hot car will not be safe because the heat will kill them. When transporting plants in a car, protect them from direct sunlight with a covering of newspaper because the sun will fry houseplants.
Pack kids’ rooms last. They need the security of having their room the same for as long as possible. Be sure to put their favorite items in the car such a blanket, stuffed animal or books.
This special "Living On A Dime E-book Extravaganza" offer includes 11 of our popular Living On A Dime e-books (normally valued at $75) for only $35!
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