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Our Top Ten Money Saving Tips As A Family of Six

March 13, 2021 by Kati Mora

Money Saving Duo Family of Six

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Here’s some exciting news… our family became an ‘official’ family of six in 2020!

The Money Saving Duo Family of 6

And as I am sure you can imagine, with a family of six, certain expenses go up. But of course, as you know, Aaron and I are always looking for ways to spend less, and we’ve discovered a few new tips and tricks to keep things affordable.

Whether you have a family of six or a party of one, these tips should help you keep more money in your pocket without making you feel like you’re giving up on all the fun.

  1. Use reward credit cards whenever possible. We know Dave Ramsey would disagree, but if you are living by your budget and making financially responsible decisions, reward credit cards can be a great way to score free hotel rooms and free air travel for dollars you would have to spend anyway. We have used an IHG rewards credit card and have a Southwest and Hilton Hotels card that we are currently using to stock up on free rooms and travel. Just make sure you pay off the full balance each month so you don’t get charged interest.

Sign up for your own Southwest Rapid Rewards Card using our affiliate link and you’ll earn 40,000 points when you spend your first $1000 on purchases in your first three months.

  1. Eat meals at home. Eating at a restaurant is CRAZY expensive with a family of six – especially when two of those people are pre-teen boys. Our family loves to go out to eat and order in, so this is one area we can sometimes go over on in terms of budget. But we prioritize eating at home and aim to eat at restaurants just once per week. To keep costs down even further we always keep an eye out for coupons to our favorite restaurants and save our receipts. If you scan them with the CoinOut app, you’ll get a few cents back after every meal. Fetch Rewards has also started giving you points for scanned restaurant receipts which you can turn around and use to redeem gift cards.
  2. Skip the theater and host your own movie night at home (or find a less expensive theater). Even before COVID-19, our family preferred hosting our own movie nights at home. We pop popcorn, watch a movie on Disney+ or occasionally rent one. Going to the movies had gotten REALLY expensive – especially as a family of six! But when theater’s do eventually reopen, we’ve found that smaller theaters often charge a fraction of the price to attend a show. For example, the Crystal Theater in Crystal, MI is one we’ve discovered to be much more affordable and has a pretty current line up for us to enjoy when we do want that movie-going experience.
  3. Use money saving apps. I (Kati) currently have 13 money saving apps on my phone. These range from cash back apps I use while grocery shopping to games that pay me for playing with gift cards. It may sound like a lot, but they are so easy to use – often just scanning my receipts when I get home from the store. Last year, I cashed out over $500 in cash and gift cards.
  4. Shop for birthdays and holidays throughout the year. In 2019 we stumbled on an amazing clearance sale in early January and were able to stock up on ~50% of our gifts for the year. I’m not going to lie though, this takes a bit of planning and thinking ahead. But if you can keep an eye out for a good deal and keep in mind who you need to shop for, this can be a great way to stay within your gift budget AND give some pretty great gifts for birthdays, Christmas and other celebrations too.
  5. Consider getting a membership to your local museums and zoos. This is one of my favorite travel hacks – most museums and zoos offer reciprocal memberships to other zoos and museums, which means you can go to a lot of them across the country for free or at a reduced rate. We were planning a spring break trip to Gatlinburg before COVID-19 hit and planned to visit the zoo in Knoxville. With our membership here at our local zoo, we would have gotten 50% off our general admission. Way more affordable than many of the excursions around.
  6. Visit the library to take advantage of FREE books, activities and more. The library is one of my favorite places because its such a great resource for every single person in a community. In fact, I (Kati) am honored to serve on the board of our local library system, the Chippewa River District Library. If you haven’t been to your local library in awhile, you might be surprised to find that they don’t just offer books for you to borrow, but STEM kits and other educational resources too – including digital ones you might be able to take advantage of even if your library is closed right now. When at the library, be sure to check out their calendar of events – there are always a lot of fun free ways to spend time together at the library.
  7. Keep an eye out for FREE family friendly activities in your local community or offered online. Follow local community pages on Facebook or keep up with our posts for events and activities that are easy on the wallet. This is a great way to not waste the weekend and have fun with others whether in person or remotely.
  8. Shop for gently used kids clothes at resale shops or consider setting up a clothing swap event with a local moms group. Kids grow through clothes SO fast and it makes little sense to spend a lot of money on something they will wear for such a short period of time. We’ve had great success finding clothes for our kids at resale shops. You may also save money by connecting with a local moms group and setting up a clothing swap event either in person or virtually. Everyone brings their gently used clothes that their kids have grown out of and swaps them for clothes their kids need now.
  9. Ditch the paper towel. If your kids are like ours, they spill things… a lot. One way to save a little extra cash? Ditch the paper towels for regular towels. Reuse them for all the spills and save a little money in the process.

We’re still figuring out how to make the most of our budget now that our family has grown. What are your favorite family-friendly money saving tips?

Filed Under: Budget Tips, Duo Update, Save Money Tagged With: family, money saving tips, saving money tips

Duo Tested! – American Express Launches New Shop Small Initiative

July 10, 2020 by moneysavingduo

Shop Small with American Express

Do you shop with an American Express card? If so, you can get rewarded for shopping at your favorite local businesses!

American Express Shop Small

Its no secret that we love supporting our local businesses. In fact, we have money set aside in our budget to intentionally spend at businesses unique to where we live. We consider this an investment in our community and a great way to support the dreams of others.

As businesses look to reopen, its even more important to support our small businesses. American Express agrees and is encouraging its card users to shop local through a new Shop Small Initiative recently launched.

Here’s how it works:

  1. Enroll in the program by 7/26/2020 with your eligible American Express (AMEX) card.
  2. Make a single purchase of $10 or more at an eligible small business and get a $5 statement credit. Repeat up to 10 times between now and September 30th, 2020.

Eligible small businesses can be found on the AMEX Shop Small map.

American Express Shop Small Map

We hope you’ll help support your local businesses and enjoy saving a little money along the way.

Update: We enrolled in this program and used our AMEX card to make a purchase at a local grocery store. We received confirmation that a $5 credit will be added to our statement within the next 5 days, so the program does work!

For more details, visit AmericanExpress.com

Filed Under: Duo Update, Save Money, Smart Spending Tagged With: American Express, cash back, money back, shop small, support small business

Mid Michigan College to Host Free Financial Workshops this Fall

September 15, 2019 by Kati Mora

Piggy Bank

Looking to get ahead financially? Take advantage of three free classes being offered this fall by Mid Michigan College!

Putting Pennies into a Piggy Bank

Having a game plan for our finances has been a total game changer. Aaron and I were never frivolous with our money, but we started our married lives with a whole lot of student loan debt and then continued to acquire debt long after school was over because it felt like it was a way to meet our needs.

Eventually, we found ourselves in a pretty tight financial spot and realized we needed to rethink our financial game plan and now, finally, we’re in a position where we’re not worrying every day about whether or not we’ll be able to make ends meet.

When it comes to a financial game plan, knowledge is power. That’s why we love sharing educational opportunities designed to help people develop a better game plan for their finances.

This fall, Mid Michigan College is offering three different financial workshops that may appeal to you and your needs. Each class if offered free-of-charge and might provide you with the inspiration you need to make choices that will positively impact your future.

The classes include:

The Entrepreneurship Equation where you’ll learn how to put banking, retirement and insurance tools to work and build and protect your business.

Foundations of Investing where you’ll learn the ropes of investing! From developing a strategy to choosing quality investments, and from building a diverse portfolio to investing for the long term, you’ll leave knowing how to focus on what you can control.

Making Your Money Last where you’ll learn what to consider when developing a withdrawal strategy and discover ways to plan for expected and unexpected expenses with insurance.

Interested in attending one or all of these classes? Get more information and register online today. Classes are scheduled for September 18th, October 16th and November 20th.

Filed Under: Budget Tips, Duo Update Tagged With: educational resources, financial planning, free resources, mid michigan college

Free Download: Make a Budget Worksheet

August 14, 2019 by moneysavingduo

Make a Budget Worksheet

Just starting out on your money saving journey? This free Make a Budget resource from the Federal Trade Commission might be a valuable resource to help you get your money on track.

Make a Budget Worksheet

This one-page budget worksheet will help you plan and track your spending – giving each dollar you have a purpose. You can download it for free and fill it out on your computer or order a tear-off pad at no cost to you.

This resource is made available through the Federal Trade Commission.

Filed Under: Budget Tips, Duo Update, Favorite Money Saving Tools, Freebies & Giveaways

Free and Fun Family-Friendly Events in Mid-Michigan August 2019

July 24, 2019 by moneysavingduo

Summer may be almost over, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t plenty left to do in the Mid-Michigan area! Check out this month’s family-friendly free and fun events we’ve discovered.

Fun and Free Family Friendly Events in Mid-Michigan August 2019

August 1-3rd – Midland’s RiverDays features music, food, hot air balloons and more all for free! Get the details and plan your family’s adventure.

August 3rd – Catch the first Movies by Moonlight in downtown Mt. Pleasant! The first show is A Dog’s Purpose, rated PG. Movies start at 8:30 pm.

August 3rd – Alma Church of the Nazarene is hosting a community picnic and everyone is invited! Stop by between 3-6 pm for food, fun and back to school giveaways.

August 5th – Celebrate the addition of an amphitheater at Island Park in Mt. Pleasant with a free concert and ribbon cutting! Concert to begin at 7pm.

August 8th – Stop by downtown Mt. Pleasant for another installment of Thrilling Thursdays and celebrate space! Build and launch your own water bottle rocket and enjoy Tang and moon pies. Event kicks off at 6pm at City Hall.

August 9th – Play it Safe at this free community event brought to you by ICCU. Stop by Island Park in Mt. Pleasant between 12noon and 4pm for games, prizes, crafts and more! Plus, the first 200 kids will receive a free bike helmet! Get more details here.

August 9th – NCG Cinemas kicks off their Free Family Film Festival. Free films include Hotel Transylvania 3, the Goonies, Wonder Park, and How to Train Your Dragon 3. The festival runs from August 9th – August 31st.

August 10th – Stop by the Mt. Pleasant Discovery Museum for another Kids & Culture event! This month kids will get to take a peak into Mexican culture and explore through crafts and games. The event is from 10am – 12noon.

August 11th – 17th – Visit the Midland County Fair this week for some animal fun!

August 24th – Victory church is hosting a free community carnival that will feature food, games and carnival rides. Stop by between 2-5pm.

August 28th – Have you ever wanted to read to an animal before? Your family can at Leaman’s Green Applebarn today at 10am.


Filed Under: Duo Update, Family on Mission, Travel & Staycations Tagged With: family friendly, free family events, mid-Michigan

Free Family Fun Events in Mid-Michigan March 2019

March 8, 2019 by Kati Mora

Looking for some ways to welcome Spring? We’ve got you covered all March long with our list of FREE family fun events happening throughout Mid-Michigan.


Photo by Benjamin Manley on Unsplash

Calling all LEGO fans! Stop by your local Barnes & Noble for a special LEGO architecture build event on Saturday March 9th at 6pm! For those of you in mid-Michigan, Barnes & Noble is located in the Midland Mall.

It’s time for another Kids & Culture event, this time at Off-Broadway Performing Arts Studio! Stop by Saturday March 9th between 10 am – 12 noon for a fun and free family-friendly event.

Another great opportunity this month is a comedy magician show taking place at Plachta auditorium on Central Michigan University’s campus on Tuesday, March 12th at 7 pm. Trent James, the award-winning comedy magician, is sure to wow you, making this an evening of fun for everyone. Free to attend and open to the public.

Not sure if this show is right for you? The video below will give you a sneak peek into a Trent James show.

We’re told that March 12th is FREE pancake day at IHOP! Stop by and enjoy your free shortstack and, if you’re able, consider donating to help children battling critical illness while you’re there.

And if you love free food, you might want to mark down March 20th on your calendar. We’re told that Dairy Queen will be serving up free ice cream cones that day, but haven’t been able to officially confirm it. Check with your local Dairy Queen to see if they will be participating.

Stop by the Chippewa River District Library, Shepherd branch for Create, Make and Take Craft time on March 13th at 3:30pm. All materials will be provided – you just need to bring your creativity!

Grab your favorite board game and head on over to the Salvation Army in Alma on March 15th at 6pm for a free family game night! Movies will also be playing in the chapel.

Looking for an opportunity to introduce your family to the orchestra? Creative 360 in Midland will be hosting the Midland Community Orchestra Small Ensemble and invites everyone to come and listen March 15th at 7pm. More details can be found on the Great Lakes Bay Parents website.

Did you know that Michigan is one of the top maple syrup producers across the nation? In 2017 it was ranked as the 7th top producer of this sugary confection. On March 16th, your family can discover how maple syrup is made during Maple Syrup Day at the Chippewa Nature Center! The event is free for kids and members, but $5 for adults who aren’t members at this time.

Stop by the Chippewa River District Library, Veterans Memorial campus for a rescheduled family date night featuring Kim Darst from Husky Haven Sled Dogs and her incredible story of racing in the Iditarod! Attendees will get the opportunity to see her sled gear and interact with one of her dogs! Be sure to arrive early to this event taking place March 17th at 2pm. 

Take a break from technology and stop by the “Pop” in carnival taking place at Finch Fieldhouse on Central Michigan University’s campus March 22nd from 6 – 8 pm. CMU’s Recreation, Parks and Leisure services RPL 430 class is partnering with Angel Wings to host a family-fun night where kids and adults can play classic carnival games like ring toss and mini bowling. Admission is free, but donations are encouraged to help support the local charity.

Are there free family-fun events we missed? Share them in the comments or on our Facebook page.

Filed Under: Duo Update, Family on Mission, Travel & Staycations Tagged With: family activities, family friendly, family fun, free family events, free family fun, march 2019, mid-Michigan

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