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Sunday Links – Oct 5, 2008

Frugal Dad lists Five Unique Strategies to Recession-Proof Your Household.

My Dollar Plan gives us another Frugal Recipe: Chicken Soup.

Lazy Man and Money has an entertaining post about Three Ridiculous and Stupid Ideas that Save You Money.

Brip Blap explains how the bailout failure affects us.

The Digerati Life has a timely post on 10 Frugal Steps To Help You Survive A Tough Economy.

Generation X Finance has some sound advice in Friends Don’t Let Friends Bail Out of the Market.

The Sun’s Financial Diary asks Is Gold a Good Choice to Hedge against Inflation?.

Money Smart Life writes about programmable thermostats and energy saving advice from home depot.



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