Putting back food now will save you money later. Here's a crash course in pantry economics that will show you the value of putting back some food. By understanding pantry economics, you can stay ahead of the inflation curve while providing food security for you and your
loved ones.
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Are you one of the millions of Americans who are currently facing eviction, foreclosure, repossessions, and hunger due to recent economic events?
This book has real talk about surviving your situation from someone who has been there. Forget the advice from ‘experts" who have never faced true poverty.
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The Flat Broke Cookbook is about shopping for food with limited funds and still feeding your family tasty and nutritious meals. It assumes you have a bit of money to spend, but not a lot.
These recipes are simple, filling scratch-cooking to keep you nourished when times are tough.
A lack of money doesn’t mean you don’t still need to eat. Make your cheap meals tasty with this book.
Living well on a small budget is something I've been passionate about since my oldest daughter was a tiny baby - so for more than 25 years.
I figured out so many ways to do cool things with less money but I also figured out how to survive, raise two kids, and put them through college debt-free on a single mama budget.
None of this advice will require you to live off the land (although that's awesome too) or make your life something unrecognizable and filled with drudgery.
It's about small positive changes that help you get a handle on your money once and for all.