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Cheap Like Me is where ecology (living green) meets economy (frugal living). This blog explores how to redirect dollars and energy into living the good life you want. Let’s talk about how we do it, and how to do it better.

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erin April 2, 2008 at 7:17 pm

ok…now i can’t even find the path of how i got to your website. i think it was from getrichslowly. anyway…somewhere i saw that you were trying to get your family to do a “spray and wipe” for #1 to reduce the use of toilet paper. i swear i had an a-ha moment! but when i got to your website i couldn’t find any more on it. i just noticed on the sidebar “use cloth toilet paper” so i will search on that. but if you have any other info, can you share? thanks. erin

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katesaltfleet April 16, 2008 at 11:56 am

Hey, great blog (got here randomly thru the old tag surfer). Think I’ll have a look around while I’m here…

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twofish4 May 27, 2008 at 10:04 am

Hello! I was just surfing through and your blog really caught me. You are the better version of me, I am doing a consumer hault and blogging about it. Check me out sometime, and you will probably see me here as well.

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cristele August 25, 2008 at 9:10 pm

Hi there,
I really like your blog! Sorry if this is not a comment… I was thinking maybe you would be interested in posting your blogs on my website, http://www.altglobe.com which is talking about what’s happening America in terms of green, sustainabillity, spirituality… (Actually I would like it to be worldwide, but hey, you have to start *somewhere* :0) …and “somewhere” is where I live!). I read your last blogs and I think you would find a wonderful fit with our bloggers who are conscious people and would be very interested in economy rhyming with ecology!
All you need to do is creating a profile and let me know you want to post, and then you can actually just *email* your blog whenever you have a new post.
Please check out my website and our current bloggers!They are all on the home page!
(Note you cannot have access to any profile until you are registered, but you can see all the articles).

Please tell me how it sounds to you, hope to hear from you soon…

cheers
Cristele cristele @ altglobe dot com

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E September 12, 2008 at 2:38 am

maybe a future post about alternative energy solutions

http://www.coalriverwind.org/

http://www.coalriverwind.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/coal-river-news-release.pdf

West Virginia is losing its mountains and jobs.

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Dwayne October 24, 2008 at 12:55 pm

Great blog! Thankfully more of the millennial generation is getting into eco-fashion. In San Francisco there is a modeling school that teaches that kind of stuff!

Check it out:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/RK-Magazine/23620797639?ref=mf

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Kris January 2, 2009 at 5:50 pm

Hi. I would like to talk to you for a Denver Post story I’m doing on thrifty food shopping. Would you please email me? Thanks, Kris

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skincareforall January 7, 2009 at 11:16 am

Love your blog. I just started mine yesterday and found yours through the tag surf tool. Will explore further and try to apply some of your tips! Thanks!

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Rebecca Rodgers January 27, 2009 at 9:22 pm

Drive by link luvin!

Love your blog-just linked to it from mine!

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Eliz Lee March 3, 2009 at 5:57 pm

Hi! I actually had a quick question – one i hope will be answerable (lol) and wont seem to silly. I was wondering how you got coupons in the mail? Specifically the $10 off $10 office max coupon? Please email me, thanks!

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Margaret March 6, 2009 at 2:52 pm

I’m new to blogging and am spending way too much time at it lately, but am fascinated by the community spirit and the good will all around. I found you through EconoWhiner and between the two of you, I won’t get anything else done. A timer is the only answer. Thanks for what you’re doing.

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