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Carnivals And Festivals For Week of September 10 2007.

This week, My Two Dollars took part in the following carnivals and festivals:

In the Carnival of Personal Finance #117 at KMull, my article Civic vs. Civic Hybrid was included. One of my favorites from the Carnival was “5 Romantic Dates Under $30″ from Consumerism Commentary. One can never have enough date ideas!

For the Festival of Frugality#91 over at Stop The Ride, my post What would you give up to save some money? was included. One of my favorites at the Festival was “What do you need to be happy?” from Being Frugal. I think we all need to keep this in mind…

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  1. Sasha says:

    Thanks so much for the mention–I’m really glad you liked the 5 Dates Under $30 article. I was having a tedious workday and started thinking about all the fun things I could do that weekend inexpensively. We ended up going boating *and* doing pick-your-own, although I belong to a CSA farm so the veggie picking was already paid for.

  2. david says:

    Boating and pick your own makes for a very nice day!

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