Here are links to stories that I’ve recently written–or which others have written and quoted me–which I thought Suddenly Frugal’s readers would enjoy. Many of them include budget-oriented advice.
Free Entertainment at the Dinner Table
This story for Vocalpoint.com, the P&G website for women, shows how you can find free entertainment at the dinner table by engaging your kids in verbal games. And yes, we’ve played these during the dinner hour at my house. (This is one of the many unbylined pieces I do as a freelance writer.)
House-Guest Etiquette in Time for the Holidays
Every wondered how you should handle hostess gifts when you’re a house guest? This article from the Philadelphia Inquirer includes my etiquette advice on why you should never show up at someone’s home empty handed.
Keeping School Holiday Costs in Check
While this piece on how parents can reign in school spending around the holidays doesn’t include my advice directly, it does recommend Suddenly Frugal as a website readers might want to visit for frugal-spending advice. Hey, I’ll take it!
When to Clean Out the Pantry
And I don’t mean in order to throw together dinner. No, this unbylined piece for Vital Care, a magazine for the American College of Emergency Physicians, offered advice on how to know when food you have in your fridge or pantry has spoiled so you don’t a) eat it and b) end up in the ER with food poisoning.
Savvy Shopping Advice
This blog for business writers recommends Suddenly Frugal in a piece about free shipping offers for the holidays. (Note: I’m going to be tackling this topic in tomorrow’s Freebie Friday post.)
Let me know if you happen to have seen me quoted elsewhere!



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