As I read other blogs throughout the week I keep track of the posts I really like by “starring” them in my reader. This way it’s easy to revisit ones that I might want to reference, read again or link to. As I checked out my starred posts for this week I was a little overwhelmed. There was a lot of quality blogging this week. I attempt to bring you the best of what I’ve found in the blogging world without overwhelming you. What follows is the best of the best, in my humble opinion.
Fantastic Finance
Saving Money, Even When You Have None To Save by Kelly at Almost Frugal.
Help, The Recession Is Making Me Fat by Frugal Dad.
Reduce Your Stress – Take Control Of Your Money By Jason at Live To Budget.
Wishing for Warmth
Keeping Warm In A Cold Home by Clever Dude.
Heat Cost – Tips For Reducing Yours by Gibble at Gather Little By Little.
Cute ‘n’ Crafty
Japanese Crafting With Mari: Monk’s Bag at Purl Bee. (I’m dying to make this)
Almost Lost Domestic Arts – Knitting by Kate at Curiositys. Thanks for contributing to my series Kate!
Loving the Life you’re Living
Start Your Day By Eating A Frog by Tsh at Simple Mom.
Where To Find Free And Legal TV And Movies Online by Bob at ChristianPF.
I’m Not Saying It Was His Fault by Courtney at The World According To Mommy. (Be sure to check out her new site!)
A Catchy Carnival & A Frugal Festival
Carnival of Family Life hosted at Colloquium.
Festival of Frugality hosted at Credit Withdrawal.
If you are finding that the number of blogs you follow is cramming your email inbox, you will find it extraordinarily useful to switch your subscriptions to a reader. I use Google Reader and I love it.
Why I do what I do ~ Have you ever kissed the rosy cheeks of a child that just woke from their nap?
photo credit: yellowcloud
If you enjoyed this post you may want to subscribe to free updates by RSS feed or Email.











{ 3 comments… read them below or add one }
Thanks so much for including me! And you know, I do have all my blog subscriptions sent via email, because I thought that would be easier, but I think I’m going to take your suggestion and look into Google Reader.
And oh my gosh, those perfectly rosy cheeks after nap time…the best!!
Courtney’s last blog post..Some darn good bread
Thanks for including me! And I like how you keep track of things- I usually just save them to delicious.
Kelly from Almost Frugal’s last blog post..Saving Money, Even When You Have None to Save
These look like great links. Thanks for sharing. I rarely use my google reader but you know, it’s a good idea and I think I should try it! Probably be much easier.
momstheword’s last blog post..SATUR-DAZE