Happily for our wallets and the planet, you can replace many toxic and costly solutions with items you already have around your house. Next time you run out of a cleaning agent, consider substituting one of these inexpensive household items.
The recession is serious business, but that doesn't mean we always have to be serious. Two things help cheer up Americans: Junk food and laughter. We've put together a list of 10 recession-related items that will at least make you giggle.
The problem with living an eco-intelligent lifestyle, however, is there's so much to consider and remember. Thanks to green iPhone apps, all this information and much, much, much more is now available at your fingertips. Green apps are sprouting up faster than, well, sprouts.
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of Earth Day, merchants and organizations are joining together to make April 22 the biggest environmental event in history.
Depending on your school district's schedule, summer vacation is just two to three months away. Soon you'll be faced with keeping the kids busy when they complain, "There's nothing to do around here."
Frugalistas look upon double coupons as the mother load of savings. True coupon addicts know some stores will double the face value of regular grocery coupons. That means a 35-cents-off coupon is worth 70 cents at stores that allow shoppers to double up. Coupon Sherpa did the legwork to bring you 105 grocery stores that accept double coupons.
Americans have a love/hate relationship with corporate capitalism. According to a study by Harris Interactive, we appreciate good leadership, but cast the evil eye on companies that received the biggest bite of government bailout funds.
Savings can really add up at Kohl's and Kohls.com by combining coupon codes, discount gift cards, free shipping, Kohl's Cash and a few other less known saving secrets.
Rising fuel costs and falling ticket sales have forced airlines to pad their bottom line with obnoxious add-ons, but it seems the more we pay the more we lose.
Airlines aren't the only culprits when it comes to aggravating add-on fees. Banks, bakeries, bodegas and seemingly every other business now charge extra fees that have customers pulling their hair out. Some of these add-ons are just small and irritating: Others are so severe they can nearly double an advertised price.