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Sunday Links – Sept 28, 2008

My Dollar Plan lists some Ideas for Frugal and Easy Cooking.

Generation X Finance has an Award-Winning Steak Chili Recipe to Feed a Crowd for Under $25.

Lazy Man and Money answers a common question in $700 Billion Bailouts – Is My Money Safe?.

The Sun’s Financial Diary writes about his WaMu trade in I Lost $250 on WaMu.

Frugal Dad asks Does Spending Less Money Get Easier Over Time?.

Money Smart Life explains how quitting your job can make you a better employee.

Brip Blap examines frugality versus self-sufficiency.

The Digerati Life also has an interesting question about the current economic crisis in Financial Crisis In The Media: Is The Economic Crisis Overhyped?.



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  1. Wow, that’s a lot of links to read MDJ.

    Thanks for compilling those lists for us!

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