Frugal Fun Tip, June 2009

–> Grow Your Own…Even in Apartments
You absolutely can’t beat the taste of just-picked produce or herbs. Plus you’re helping the earth, reducing carbon footprint, and more.  (Click here to continue reading.)

–> In these tough times, I want to do my part. I’ve just released some things to save you money: A brand new e-book called Painless Green: 111 Tips to Help the Environment, Lower Your Carbon Footprint, Cut Your Budget, and Improve Your Quality of Life—With No Negative Impact on Your Lifestylehttp://www.painlessgreenbook.com – and a website where you can get that e-book and all my books at a discount: http://www.RecessionBusterBooks.com

–> When I spoke at Willie Crawford’s conference in Orlando in March, I almost skipped the weight loss and body image session given by Laura Fenamore. I’m so glad I went after all! She has a very fresh approach, rooted not in diet or exercise or “shoulds” but in empowerment, positive attitude, and self-esteem–an approach that came out of her own troubled adolescence in an abusive family, but which she was able to channel into this deep and wonderful place. In fact, I was so impressed that I signed up as an affiliate. See for yourself at http://www.itsnotaboutdieting.com/

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–> Friends Who Want to Help
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–> Which of Shel’s Books is Right for You?

–> New on the Sites, June 2009

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