Yakezie Blog Swap #10 Roundup

Yakezie Blog Swap #10 Roundup

 

Praire Eco-Thrifter hosted our 10th ever Yakezie blog swap, and it was a good one as always. Along with my fellow bloggers in the Yakezie, I wrote about how going green can both help the environment and your financial situation. Be sure to check out all of the great posts (mine is linked below too) from this edition.

Nickel by Nickel tells us how they read green using ebooks over at Beating Broke.

Everything Finance shares with us his success in growing his own veggies at Retire by 40.

Narrow Bridge Finance tells us how going green has saved him some green at Mom’s plans.

The 60K Project shares 8 ways she has made her kitchen green at Stock Market Basics.

One Cent at a Time shares 23 ways reusing household items can save you money at Sustainable Life Blog.

Prairie Eco-Thrifter shares numerous recipes for making your own cleaning products at Financial Success for Young Adults.

Debt Eye tells us how to eliminate the paper trail at Little House in the Valley.

Sustainable Personal Finance tells us why air sealing your home is a good idea at Financially Consumed.

Stock Market Basics shares 5 ways to go green and save natural resources at Free Money Wisdom.

Financially Consumed tells how you can go green at home incrementally at Sustainable Personal Finance.

Little House in the Valley shares how going car-lite can save money at Debt Eye.

Financial Success for Young Adults shares how you can go green on a budget at Prairie Eco-Thrifter.

Sustainable Life Blog tells us to watch out for a leaky window at One Cent at a Time.

Free Money Wisdom shares why we should avoid country funds at 60K Project.

Mom’s Plans tells how we can eat green at Narrow Bridge Finance.

Retire by 40 shares how living in smaller home is green at Everything Finance.

Beating Broke tells how cycling makes you green at Nickel by Nickel.

 

I hope you have enjoyed the different posts and have learned some new things you can try in your effort to live a greener life.

Eric

President and CEO at Narrow Bridge Media
Eric is the founder and editor of Narrow Bridge Finance. He is a financial analyst with an MBA and undergraduate degree in finance.
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  • Hunter @ Financially Consumed

    Thanks mate!!!

  • Jenna from Adaptu

    Thanks for the weekend reading list!

    • http://www.ericjrosenberg.com Eric

      Glad you like it!

  • http://twitter.com/Yakezie Yakezie

    Nice job keeping the Blog Swap going Eric!  When you going to Europe again?

    • http://www.ericjrosenberg.com Eric

      I’ll be there in November around Thanksgiving

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