Money Hacks Carnival #65 at Stretchy Dollar
By admin | May 21, 2009
Money Hacks Carnival #65 was hosted at Stretchy Dollar. This week’s Carnival is the Otter Pop Edition! Apparently, our host loves those “sweet and simple frugal treats of summer, those long and delicious iced delights, those colorful harbingers of lazy summer days spent running through the sprinklers” — yum…
This week’s editor’s choice include:
Thank you everyone for participating and especially to the host for putting together the carnival. Next week carnival will be hosted at: Passive Family Income.
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