by Mark Garro | Reviews, Thrifty Home & Family
A roof replacement is a big decision. It’s a costly investment, and you want to be sure that it’s worth the money. In this blog post, we will discuss the many reasons a roof replacement may be worth the cost. We’ll talk about the benefits of a new roof and how it can help improve your home in many ways. If you’re on the fence about whether or not to replace your roof, read on with this sponsored post!
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by Mark Garro | Reviews, Thrifty Home & Family
Even though we’re home significantly more right now, it seems like we have less time than ever. Meal delivery boxes are a great way to take some thinking out of dinner, something that everyone can agree we need right now. With so many companies jumping into the market, however, which meal delivery boxes are the best for families?
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by Mark Garro | Parenting, Career & Education, Make Money, Reviews, Thrifty Home & Family, Your Money
As a parent, I’m always trying to find a way to encourage learning in my kids. My son is in kindergarten and he’s great at math and reading, but homework is a struggle. He just gets antsy and I totally understand, as I think we all can; after a long day of learning, who wants to do more school?
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by Mark Garro | Thrifty Tips, Reviews
There are apps for everything now, so it makes sense that coupons are going the digital route. From grocery stores to fast food, there’s a discount app or several out there that will scratch whatever particular itch you’ve got going on. Some take some planning to make the most of them and some are automatic but no matter what, each of these are worth the time investment in the money you’ll save.
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by Mark Garro | Reviews, Make Money
If you’re in college or considering going back, you probably want to soften the blow of tuition, books, fees and housing as much as possible. While we have posted about a number of different opportunities to earn money on the side, today we’re talking about something unique – OneClass.
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by Mark Garro | Reviews, Parenting
When I had my first child in 2013, I had all sorts of delusional ideas about his childcare. Like many first time moms, I had serious plans to have it all – a small classroom, multiple teachers, video monitoring, organic meals, plenty of outdoor time…
Instead, despite over 50% of my paycheck going to said childcare, I got none of that.
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