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Our 10 Best Thrifty Blogs understand the value of a dollar, but they also get that being thrifty doesn’t you have to give up the good things in life.
Finding the best quality and the best value always go hand in hand.
Bragging Rights: your one-stop shop for thrifty living
A Thrifty Mom is an extensive site that tackles just about every expenditure you might encounter. Printable coupons are available, along with a thriving community out to share the best deal with their neighbor. How-to articles are a favorite, including crafts and clothing repair. Getting the family in on the savings is also fully covered.
Social Clout: 152,000+ likes, 14,900+ followers
URL: http://athriftymom.com/
Bragging Rights: a fun conglomeration of neverending projects
The team behind All Things Thrifty is led by mom of four Brooke, an expert at juggling priorities and finding value. She covers DIY, findings savings at the grocery store and learning to plan with your money. From coupons and gift cards, to door-buster sales, she always has the scoop.
Social Clout: 57,774+ likes, 4,635+ followers
URL: http://www.allthingsthrifty.com/
Bragging Rights: tips to see you on your thrifty way
From El, aka Thifty herself, comes this lively site loaded with content and a very active social presence. Topics can range from smaller savings, like using too much washing machine powder, to those bigger expense with greater consequence. El’s spirit and style is all over the site, with humor and wisdom beyond her years.
Social Clout: 12,200+ followers
URL: http://www.athriftymrs.com/
Bragging Rights: living large on considerably less
From graphic designer Vanessa comes Nifty Thrifty Things, an honest look at a young couple learning to spend and save. From recipes and DIY options, she breaks down expense large and small for serious savings. Understanding the overspending mindset is the key to being thrifty, she says.
Social Clout: 5,360+likes, 667+ followers
URL: http://www.niftythriftythings.com/
Bragging Rights: remembering the important things in life
From couponing to serious Secret Santa duty, blogmaster Heidi goes after a clear strategy of savings at Simplee Thrifty. Her content is built on finding not just value, but beautiful, sexy value. Whether the purchase is household soap or a college education, it’s about understanding the value of money and the power of negotiation.
Social Clout: 5,089+ likes, 1,130+ followers
URL: http://simpleethrifty.com/
Bragging Rights: stop spending. start living
Holly Johnson launched Club Thrifty in 2012 with her husband Greg. Topics like “What I Want My Kids to Know About Money” and “How Much Money is Enough?” look at the big issues surrounding our finances and how to keep everything in check.
Social Clout: 4,000+ followers, 1,609+ likes
URL: http://clubthrifty.com/
Bragging Rights: remembering the important things in life
Finding balance is the goal of The Thrifty Groove, where patience and understanding is matched with enthusiasm and gusto. Content is drawn around not just expenditures, but how to celebrate these necessities through creatively and a positive spirit.
Social Clout: 235+ likes, 175+ followers
URL: http://thethriftygroove.blogspot.com/
Bragging Rights: beauty, fashion and lifestyle
Thrifty Girl Loves comes from Amy, a 20-something newspaper reporter from the seaside English hamlet of Lincolnshire. Her content is drawn largely around potential savings in beauty and fashion and cost-costing wisdom to reshape your budget. Bonus: She breaks down her own purchases to show maximum effect.
URL: http://thriftygirlloves.blogspot.com/
Bragging Rights: save money and manage finances
Become Thrifty is built around understanding our spending patterns and learning how to painlessly adjust them. Topics like “How Do They Make Us Spend More Money?” and “Learning Money Management from Others” look at real-world ways to curb expenditures.
URL: http://www.becomethrifty.com/
Bragging Rights: living fabulously without spending a fortune
Thrift and Shout is Lindsey Turner’s site, which offers a fantastic breakdown of how we waste money and how to curb it. By tearing apart individual purchases to scour for savings, she demonstrates how much we trim along with her strategies. Attention ladies: Special attention and care is paid to affordable makeup and fashion.
URL: http://thriftandshout.blogspot.com/
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