Sometimes quiche gets classified as a breakfast food because it’s made with eggs, but not in our house. Quiche is a dinner dish for us. It’s fast, frugal, and often meatless. If it’s not already in your dinner rotation, you should give it a try. In my effort to share with you some of the meals […]
Why My First Blog Failed– Don’t Make These Mistakes
I’m pretty sure I haven’t mentioned that Six Figures Under was not my first blog. I don’t talk much about my first attempt at blogging. Why? Because it was a failure. A complete flop! I pretty much did everything wrong. As embarrassing as it is to look back at failures, those mistakes can teach valuable lessons. […]
How we got paid $1,500 for a car we were going to scrap
When our van finally got to the point where it was no longer worth fixing, we thought we would have to scrap it. After looking at the options for selling a vehicle beyond repair to a salvage lot, the payout was embarrassing! I could have sold one tire and made more than what they wanted to […]
🥛 7 Smart Ways to Use Almost Expired Milk (Don’t throw it out!)
Are you dumping money down the drain? If you’re letting milk spoil and then pouring it out, that’s exactly what you’re doing! Let’s talk about ways to use up that almost expired milk. Most people would love to lower their grocery budget but have a tough time figuring out what to cut. Food waste is […]
5 Myths that Fool New Parents into Over-Spending
It’s hard to believe our littlest one is already nine months. The baby time (well, time in general) seems to go faster with each one. Even though we have been through all the exciting milestones with our three older children, it’s just as magical and fun when #4 reaches them. The latest fun milestone is […]
January 2016 Debt Repayment Progress Report
It’s that time again when I share our real budget numbers with you– everything we earned, spent, and paid in debt last month. I have been transparently sharing our finances for two and a half years now. And let me tell you– we have come a long way! When we started this journey, our income […]
Hawaiian Haystacks– A Favorite Family Dinner
As the mom chef of my family, there is nothing more gratifying than making a meal that everyone approves of. With a tableful of kids whose tastes, preferences, and moods change even faster then their shoe sizes, it’s definitely a special feat to cook a dinner than everyone not only eats, but cheers about. That […]
Extreme Measures You Might Want to Take to Pay Off Debt (or not)
Any substantial debt payoff is going to require sacrifice. Sacrifice is giving up something you want now for something you want more. Sacrifices are personal and can’t really be compared across the board. For some people, going without TV (or even just cable) is a huge sacrifice. For others, like me, it’s no big deal. […]
Frugal Wins from Thinking Outside of the Box
Frugality is so much more than saving money. There is an element of creativity and resourcefulness that goes far beyond being cheap. As someone who is always up for a challenge, I enjoy finding out-of-the-box ways to make our money stretch. Last week I had a couple of frugal wins that I want to tell you about. […]
Versatile and Easy Potato Soup Tutorial
I told you that I wanted to start sharing what we eat on our $300/month budget. Instead of sharing a recipe, I decided to make more of a tutorial. I’m not going to give you exact quantities or measurements, but I will show you how to wing it and use what you have. When I cook, […]
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