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Great story from my friend: http://loriangel1313.stumbleupon.com about how to enjoy the holidays without spending a fortune. Some of the best holiday gifts are special momentos as well as spending time with family and friends.
Reviewed by earthwormken Nov 06 2008, 08:35pm ( 22 reviews ) • mythings.com
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Rated by miraclecor on Nov 07 2008, 6:53am
Some great ways to bring back the true spirit of the holidays! Without losing any of the fun!
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Rated by Kashh on Nov 07 2008, 5:28am
Benefit from low-budget holiday season!
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Rated by startbas123 on Nov 07 2008, 4:43am
Think bigger. Sounds like a contradiction, right? It's not. Think of it as Costco-style event planning. Your family, your sister's, and your brother's might all have separate holiday dinners. If you do it all together and split the costs you can all save a little cash. Pick the sibling with the biggest home and then plan separate tables with adults and kids. Maybe the youngest ones will sit around the coffee table. Maybe people will eat at different times. Maybe you'll all cram around one table like it's a clown car. Who knows--you can make it work.
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Rated by earthwormken on Nov 06 2008, 8:35pm
Great story from my friend: http://loriangel1313.stumbleupon.com about how to enjoy the holidays without spending a fortune. Some of the best holiday gifts are special momentos as well as spending time with family and friends.
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Rated by unipsycho on Nov 06 2008, 6:31pm
From the page: "People put aside their petty differences and commit small acts of kindness." when it comes to holiday magic even if you're on a small budget!
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Rated by Happinessisbette on Nov 06 2008, 5:10pm
I wish more Americans would read this and act based on these tips.
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Rated by ConsumerBob on Nov 06 2008, 4:28pm
The holidays awaken a vulnerability that many of us guard throughout the year. Since consumerism flavors the season--and we often connect the joy we share with parties we host, food we provide, and gifts we give--I wonder how many people will hold onto that guard.
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Rated by jameszol on Nov 06 2008, 3:45pm
Good ways to save on Holiday parties. My favorite was "Think bigger." :) Big parties, divide the costs, save a little cash...nice!
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Rated by timbrownson on Nov 06 2008, 3:40pm
I wish my wife would read this ;-)