I’m honored to be included in Frugal Dad’s list of the Top Fifty Frugality Blogs. For new visitors, I’ve picked out some of my favorite frugal posts:
Washing Machines and Making Laundry More Frugal
Frugal Strategies for Young Children that Pay Off as Your Family Grows
How to Spend Virtually Nothing when You Have a Baby
Staying Home and Staying Sane: Tips for Balancing Your Needs with the Needs of Your Kids
Is Homemade Food Worth the Effort?
Tips for Starting a Cooperative Camp or Playgroup
Creative Cooking Using Leftovers: Chicken Casserole
If you’re interested in more personal finance from an American Orthodox Jewish perspective, also check out Orthonomics by Sephardi Lady.
Don’t miss a post! Get full posts from AMotherInIsrael.com through a service like GReader:
Or get new posts by email using the form below:
I’m wondering about the health benefits of sourdough. It didn’t seem to come up on your post or comments? (or did I miss it?).
I googled and found this:
http://www.mothering.com/discussions/archive/index.php/t-392095.html
and this
http://www.geocities.com/newlibertyvillage/earthstar/fermentedbreads.htm
(seems to be YES)
A timely post, Ema.
Hi! I actually found your blog through Frugal Dad’s post and I wanted to say I’ve really enjoyed reading your blog so far. I signed up for a subscription so I can get your posts via email.
You have a great writing style and even though you’re in Israel, your subjects could be great topics anywhere in the world. Please keep up the good work! 😀
Leora, thanks for the research. Mimi had mentioned easy digestion in the comments.
FB: Thank you.
Concetta: Thank you so much for the kind words!
What an honor! I think I’m a tad bit jealous. 🙂
I just posted about frugal fun with a link to my article that offers many options for $10 and under — quite a few are completely free. See http://kallahmagazine.blogspot.com/2009/06/frugal-fun-for-fathers-day-and-summer.html
Bli neder I will include it next time I post a few links.
Congrats on making the list! That is so neat!
I’m going to check out your links now!
Congratulations on making the list. I read Frugal Dad quite a bit and consider it an authority on frugality.
Hopefully next year Money Sanity join you on the list.
Alan