Guest Post Over at $5 Dinners! (No, it’s not about food.) (You should know me better than that by now.)

by jolyn on January 19, 2010

Go check out my guest post over at Erin’s $5 Dinners: Tips to Stay the Course and Pay Off That Debt. It’s part 1 of 2, because I’m nothing if not wordy. (Who, me?)

I think Erin’s posting Part 2 later this week, and it’s much more exciting than Part 1 because it tells you how to whip your husbands into shape.

JUST KIDDING!

But really, go over and take a gander. And if you’re, like, one of the two people left in the blogosphere that hasn’t yet come across Erin’s money-saving blog, you’re in for a treat.

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Christi Bovee January 21, 2010 at 1:48 pm

Hi! I just stumbled upon your blog. What a great site you have. I will probably be back often checking in on your snowball progress. Our family recently started the goal of being completely out of debt by the end of the year. So, I changed my blog up a bit to help keep us on track and get others involved in taking on a debt free attitude or simply lending us some encouragement. Thanks for great information to not feel like we are in the boat alone!

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jolyn January 20, 2010 at 11:50 am

Jen, glad to have you along for the ride! That’s a real challenge, doing someone else’s finances and then having to come home and do your own. I’m not sure if that would be helpful, or just exhausting…;)

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Jen@925frugal Reply:

A little of both, but to be honest… looking at credit reports all day long makes me feel better about my own situations ;)

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Jen@925frugal January 20, 2010 at 8:09 am

I just saw your post on $5 dinners. Great blog!
I am working mom, on the same path you are. I stay busy trying to get debt free when spending most of my waking hours working on someone else’s finances :)
Thanks for a great read. I’ll be saving your blog.
Jen

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