Tips for Emergency Preparedness on a Tight Budget
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RonMarch 29, 2019
We are going to share this in it's entirety for our ward and our emergency Preparedness Page, to benefit hundreds of people. Thank you. This is excellent advise!
CubbyMarch 25, 2019
You are so right! I do the same.
ShareeMarch 25, 2019
I shop at our local dollar store all the time. Shampoo, deodorant, toothpaste, even groceries. Saves a lot of money, especially if you're like me and are living on a pretty tight Social security budget.
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