Savings Experiment
Savings Experiment: Tissues vs. Toilet Paper
10:00AM 2/03/2012
When you have a cold or are suffering from allergies, tissues are a must-have, but they can also cost you when you're buying them all the time. Have you ever considered using toilet paper? Here are a few good reasons why you should.
Valentine's Day is a time when you can show your loved one how much you care, but you don't have to dig deep into your wallet to do it. Here are some great tips on how to switch things up this year, and save in the process.

Freezers don't come with an expiration date, but you don't have to wait to upgrade until you feel like the only one on your block with an old fashioned ice box. There are some easy ways to figure out whether or not you need a new freezer.
Savings Experiment: Coffee
10:00AM 1/10/2012
There are those of us who should not be allowed in public without having a cup of coffee first. That said, java is also an expensive habit. Luckily, you can have your cup and drink it too by cutting certain corners. Read on to find out how to get your fix for less.
Savings Experiment: New Year's Resolutions
11:15AM 1/03/2012
As you ring in the New Year, you'll probably make some personal resolutions, like "lose weight" or "volunteer more." These are sound goals, but don't forget to add saving money to the list. Learning how to save money will offer you peace of mind, so you'll basically be checking off two resolutions for the price of one. Read on for detailed information on how to budget effectively.
According to Consumer Reports, you can spend almost two thousand dollars on disposable diapers before your baby turns two. Luckily, there are lots of ways to save on these essential items. It starts with a choice: What sort of diaper will you use? Let's begin by considering cloth.
Savings Experiment: Hide Your Grays for Less
10:00AM 8/23/2011
Roughly 75% of U.S. women color their hair, and it can cost hundreds of dollars per year to keep up appearances with salon visits. Here are some tips on economizing while still looking good, even if you stick with the professionals.
Savings Experiment: How to Get a Sun-Kissed Look for Less
10:00AM 8/09/2011
Want a golden tan that doesn't break the bank this summer? Experts share some tips on where to find deals on self-tanning products -- and how to make each tan last longer.
Savings Experiment: Cooling Your Home for Less
9:00AM 8/06/2011
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Savings Experiment: How to Save Money on a Mattress
10:00AM 8/02/2011
One thing you don't need to lose sleep over is buying a new mattress. It's a tricky purchase, both because comfort is so subjective and because retailers make it hard to comparison shop. Here's what you need to know to get a good deal.
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