Posted on 1/13/2012 12:36 EST
This week we posted several new frugal tips, ranging from deals on vacuums and dishwashers to buying guides for seasonal products and cheap makeup. Check out our busy week below. Also, you can now find...
Posted on 1/4/2012 12:06 EST
Today's deals have several ways to save money and amp up your diet or exercise routine. Groupon has a cheap rowing machine that folds away into a closet, a Juiceman deal, and a pocket pedometer. Ebay...
Posted on 12/30/2011 16:33 EST
If your 2012 New Year's resolutions include getting in shape or losing weight, then this past week at Cheapism was all for you. We've found the best ways to amp up your fitness and diet routines without...
Posted on 12/29/2011 16:42 EST
Losing weight is one of the most common New Year's resolutions, and each year there seems to be a new fad diet on the menu. With the onset of 2012, many of the best diets are cutting their prices so...
Posted on 4/7/2011 21:39 EST
Personal trainers can help you lose weight and gain definition. They can also cost you hundreds of dollars a month, not including your regular gym membership fee. There is such a thing as cheap personal...
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Posted on 2/8/2011 15:38 EST
Cheap fitness tips are a dime a dozen these days. But Fitsugar.com is giving them to you for free! These budget-savvy tips range from social networking deals for yoga classes to negotiating a lower...
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Posted on 1/25/2011 21:42 EST
Cheap home gym equipment is readily available, if you know where to look. The New York Times suggests that Craigslist is full of good deals, which sure beat the cost of joining a gym. But remember,
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Posted on 1/22/2011 15:35 EST
Cheap healthy eating is not a contradiction in terms. TheBostonChannel.com says you can pare your budget without losing your appetite, and here's how...
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Posted on 1/18/2011 20:24 EST
In the depth of winter we often start looking for low-cost fitness ideas. (Swimsuit season is just around the corner.)Wallet Pop reminds us that we don't need a fat budget to get in shape.
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Posted on 1/5/2011 17:51 EST
After all those holiday parties it's time to get off the couch and start working out. MSNBC points you to a few home gym options that are cheap and effective -- so long as you actually use the gear.
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Posted on 1/3/2011 22:56 EST
So you made a resolution to lose weight and you made a resolution to be frugal and now you have to find a way to stick to both. Our editors researched the cheap diet plans out there and identified...
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Posted on 12/25/2010 13:05 EST
After all those rich holiday treats, you may decide it's time to hit the treadmill. How can you work off those extra pounds on the cheap? The New York Times offers a few suggestions that won't cost...
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Posted on 6/4/2010 13:52 EST
Everyone needs to eat, and most of us shop, plan menus, and cook from time to time. So if you want to really save a buck, The Daily Green lists 50 foodstuffs you can buy (at least some of the time)
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Posted on 2/18/2010 0:29 EST
Getting in shape shouldn't make your body feel great while you worry about how bad your wallet feels. Thanks to the Christian Science Monitor for offering up ten tips that can help you shed those...
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Posted on 5/18/2009 13:03 EST
Healthy eating is also frugal eating. HealthNewsDigest.com offers a slew of ideas to help you balance your budget and with well-balanced, nutritious, and delicious meals. To learn how, read on.
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Posted on 4/30/2009 21:49 EST
Save money and your waistline all in one shot. Give up those sweet sugared beverages, says The Sun-Times, and you and your children will be a whole lot healthier. Water anyone?
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Posted on 4/21/2009 20:02 EST
Mission impossible: organic produce that doesn't break your budget. Never fear, the mission can be accomplished. Consumer Reports Health tells you how.
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