Just wanted to share a few of my favorite books about simple living and frugality.
2 thoughts on “The Frugal Bookshelf”
I love The Complete Tightwad Gazette, by Amy Dacyczyn. She is so practical and she lives only a few hours away from us in Maine. If someone can be frugal there (with few good stores, thrift shops…) then it is possible for anyone. I love her method for keeping track of the kid’s clothes to grow into, but I keep losing the charts themselves!
Kat, I remember those days of keeping track of all the clothes. What a job! But if you’re organized about it, you can save a lot of money. 🙂
I love The Complete Tightwad Gazette, by Amy Dacyczyn. She is so practical and she lives only a few hours away from us in Maine. If someone can be frugal there (with few good stores, thrift shops…) then it is possible for anyone. I love her method for keeping track of the kid’s clothes to grow into, but I keep losing the charts themselves!
Kat, I remember those days of keeping track of all the clothes. What a job! But if you’re organized about it, you can save a lot of money. 🙂