So what’s better than free? Not much! Which is why I’m introducing you all to Mary Beth Hunt, aka the Everyday Cheapskate, by giving away her hardcover book, The Everyday Cheapskate Greatest Tips, which is chock FULL of ideas for smarter spending and living. Post a comment between now and September 25 right here on Recession Fabulous and you’ll be entered in the drawing.
I'm also letting you know that if you go to Mary Beth's website, you’ll not only get to read all of her articles, archived, but you’ll also be able to sign up for her FREE email newletter, which includes a daily cheapskate tip. These aren’t the usual tips you’ve heard a hundred times, either, but original doable ideas.
No, I’m not her agent, I just like her outlook. Go check her out.
Oh, and by the way, if you’re interested in more free books that you don’t even need to win a contest for, check out my E-reader experiment here.
I am so interested in that book. Put me in for the drawing. Thanks! :)
ReplyDeletePick me, pick me! My husband just deployed with the 7th Fleet and that book will help me do what the Navy expects of families - not just survive but THRIVE!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to be entered into the drawing! I love saving money and love FREE!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
I am interested in learning more. Headed to the website now. Enter me! Thanks!
ReplyDeletei definitely want to be entered! holly.willman@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteOh...I want entered and it couldn't come at a better time! Off to see the other site as well. wkquestion@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI'm delighted to find this site! I'm an Alabama girl (transplanted to Northern Virginia) that loves to write, so I'm looking forward to following and reading. Please enter me:)
ReplyDeletePoverty has become my life!! I should be an example in the book ..... how to go from middle-class to broke-ass poor in one easy heart attack!!! Please ... can I ask for health care reform for Christmas!
ReplyDeleteLove your blog Mondo --- ya crack me up!! Love your letter to Laura Bush!
Oh, now I have to follow another blog!! This is great. Your sense of humor and how you phrase things keeps me coming back. :) M
ReplyDeleteI not a cheapskate but I would like to be. I need this book!
ReplyDeleteOh! Lovely!!! I can be reached through my blog. Just leave a comment!
ReplyDeleteAs a broke-ass Artist, I recycle everything I can: house paints, craft paints, canvas boards, frames- everything! Great blog!!
ReplyDeleteEveryday Cheapskate has moved some stuff around. The newsletter link moved to here: https://www.debtproofliving.com/Help/ManageMyAccount/EverydayCheapskate/tabid/210/Default.aspx
ReplyDeleteWhee!! Pick Me! Pick me!
ReplyDeleteme too!
ReplyDeleteYes please! Maybe my luck will turn around and I'll win : ).
ReplyDeleteMe too. I'm living awfully cheapskate already, but we can always be cheaper, right?
ReplyDeleteI get Mary's newsletters. I love her. I followed your link from The Accidental Amazon.
ReplyDeleteJust look at all these comments! The drawing is just days away...
ReplyDeleteI think I disappoint my friends who want to go out and spend money in some fashion because I like to have fun in a cheap manner: bike riding, making art, crafting, making music. I get a lot of "hippie" comments.
ReplyDeleteMary Beth doesn't seem like a hippie and she seems like she may know what she's doing. Count me in!