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Well I was
trying to keep track of all the places I use for savings and decided
to make a web page for them well then I thought about it and said I
have a lot collected why not share it with people and maybe with a
yahoo group others will share there ideas and sites they visit as
well I will ad more as I find more
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computer fact did you know you do not have to pay
the supper speed costs
high speed you already had is fine dont pay extra do to
computer slowdown do to supper speed instead go here
http://opendns.com/ do as it says and you will be fast again
we use it and love it its free you still need your cable
sevice just no need to upgrade
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the manufacturers' Web sites and look for coupons. At
Pillsbury and
General Mills, for instance, you'll find coupon galleries
where you can print coupons. At Pillsbury, for example, you
can print coupons for $1 off Green Giant Select steamed
vegetables as well as roll-out pie crusts. You can also call
the
manufacturers and ask. We did just that and got coupons from
Sunsilk, Quaker Oats ($1 off any product), Tylenol ($3
coupon, $2 coupon and a sample of Tylenol rapid release
gels), Burger King (free Whopper) and Lean Cuisine (brochure
with multiple purchase coupons).
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If you buy a new energy efficient furnace, boiler or water
heater you'll save on your energy bills and your taxes. Shop
for products with an "Energystar" logo. They use 10-50
percent less energy than standard models. Here's how much
you'll
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new
insulation: up to $500 (source: www.energystar.gov).
Use an electric blanket
It's much less expensive than heating your bedroom to a toasty
temperature.
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