Alison Hinson suggested this link for me. It’s a U.S. News & World Report article about choosing a frugal lifestyle. For our difficult financial times, some of the advice makes a lot of sense.

Mary Jo Eustace: Divorce Sucks: What to do when irreconcilable differences, lawyer fees, and your ex's Hollywood wife make you miserable (Sucks Series)
This book surprised me with its sound advice. Read my review (***)
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Posted by: Sue McFadden | March 01, 2011 at 04:00 PM
Being a savvy cheapstake is very important now a day specially when we are facing difficulty in terms of financial matter.
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