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thumb Weekend Reading: August 24, 2008

I’m going to keep this round up nice and short since my family isn’t doing so well with cold and fever running rampant.

13 Ways To Save Money And Go Green at My Two Dollars — A lot of good ideas on how to save money and help out the environment.
10 Steps To Avoid Becoming A [...]

Iowa Flood Is Making Me Nervous

I think the frequency and magnitude of natural disasters in the past few years is a sign from nature that we have to stop abusing the environment. It’s sad to see how millions upon millions of people are affected by disasters like the Myanmar Cyclone Nargis, China earthquake, and most recently the Iowa Flood.

If [...]

My 2008 Financial Resolution and a Chance to Win an iPod!

Cash Money Life is running a contest Share Your 2008 Financial Resolution for a Chance to Win an iPod! that will end December 4th at 11:59 PM, Eastern Daylight Saving Time. I never own an iPod before, so I am going to give this a try.
My best friend and his wife recently bought me the [...]

Little things you can do to save money and our planet

Well today is Blog Action Day and a lot of bloggers are blogging about our environment today. Being a personal finance blogger, I am going to make this one related to money…again. A lot of people think that being Green is expensive — e.g., you have to buy Energy Star compliance products, fancy hybrid car, [...]

Consumer Consequences

I always have been interested in environmental issue, so “How Many Earths Would it Take to Sustain You?” from Consumerism Commentary caught my attention. From his blog, I went to Consumer Consequences; and according to the site:
“The Earth couldn’t supports its 6.6 billion residents if everyone lived like a typical American. Consumer Consequences [...]

Save our environment by giving and getting stuff for free

Some of you may already know about The Freecycle Network. Over the weekend, my wife and I visited our friends in New Jersey. We discussed how companies make so many products for babies and parents now that it is very easy to overspend. During the conversation, he indicated that many of [...]

The Americans Super-size Problem

On our vacation this past weekend, my wife and I ate out a lot. This was probably the most expensive part of our trip. Being from Thailand, eating out is an entirely different experience. Over there, portions are much smaller and less expensive. Whereas here in the U.S., portions are usually [...]

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