I updated the shopping guide after a long hiatus and a couple of false starts because there’s so much news of doom and gloom in the American economy. There’s plenty of reason for the doom and gloom but there’s always a silver lining and in this guide kind of helps you with shopping and making [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Shopping Guides'
Shopping Guide - Bad Economy? Now’s the time to get discounts
July 10th, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Shea Terra Organics - The Thriftychick Guide
May 9th, 2008 · 1 Comment
I updated the shopping guide this weel with a guide to Shea Terra Organics. This line of skin cleaners, moisturizers and lotions are the new THING in beauty. I tried the products throughout the week and simply had to tell you how amazing the products are. The shopping guide walks you through the Bourbon Vanilla [...]
Guide to buying gas
May 1st, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Gas prices are absolutely ridiculous. They are nuts, crazy, insane. The long and short of it is that there are ways to save on gas especially when driving is unavoidable. Did you know that reducing weight by removing heavy objects in the back of your car and making sure your tires are properly inflated can [...]
Thriftychick Guide: Your Significant Other’s Expenses
March 21st, 2008 · Leave a Comment
We’ve just updated the Thriftychick guide and to be perfectly honest with you, with the recent news, our timing couldn’t be better. The Thriftychick guide this week is on your significant other’s expenses. What is he/she spending their money on, how does it affect your credit, do you even know where the money is going? [...]
Thriftychick Shopping Guide: Your Shopping Addiction
March 6th, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Shopping addictions are very real. While it may seem a little out of sorts to bring the topic up on a discount shopping and savvy shopping website/blog, it helps to address it, know the warning signs and get help if necessary. This week’s shopping guide takes a look at the basics of a shopping addiction [...]
Our Rant Against Bank of America
February 14th, 2008 · Leave a Comment
There is something to be said about Banking in the United States and it’s relations with consumers. Sometimes you get banks that are pretty friendly to consumers and are principled when it comes to implementing fees. The where, whens, whys and hows are very important. For example recently Bank of America decided to increase fees [...]
The Cheap Chick Cometh
January 30th, 2008 · Leave a Comment
This is an interesting experiment that I am backing 100%. Erin Schneider is doing something even *I* don’t have the courage to do, she is venturing off this year to not spend more than $20 on one item. For the whole year, 365 days, she can’t spend more than $20. I mean, this is going [...]
Thriftychick Post Holiday Shopping Guide
December 27th, 2007 · Leave a Comment
I’ve posted … gasp … yet another holiday shopping guide. I’m actually on a roll as we haven’t been this consistent since 2006. But with the new year comes new changes. Anyway, this shopping guide addresses shopping during the post holiday rush. I cover how to maneuver around the sales to get the best prices [...]
Thriftychick Holiday Shopping Guide: What to buy for him
November 30th, 2007 · Leave a Comment
So black friday has come and gone and you still have not purchased a gift for him. Worry not as Thriftychick has the answer to the gift you will be getting for him. It’s in our Thriftychick shopping guide updated this week. Click here to read, he’ll appreciate you for it.
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Black Friday Shopping Guide
November 22nd, 2007 · 1 Comment
Now that The Turkey is almost completely consumed and you’re probably wondering what you’re doing for Black Friday shopping, I’ve included a guide that will help you make the most important decisions when it comes to getting top deals. The key here is to use proper strategies. Click this link for the Black Friday Shopping [...]












