Bags of candy & piles of links



So, how many bags of candy did you hand out to trick-or-treaters last night? It can get expensive. Will you be picking up more today now that they’re likely on sale? We should just call this candy week.

We bought three little bags and that was it, but our area does not get hoards of trick-or-treaters. What about adults trick-or-treating, do you get those? I’m always tempted to give them a trick, but luckily we don’t usually get many. I just think adults asking for candy is weird, especially if they don’t wear a costume. (Maybe cards made up with directions to the local grocery store would be a good trick.)

Here are a few of the posts I enjoyed this week:

Millionaire Mommy Next Door explains how to create a treasure map to a rich life.

My Wife Quit Her Job talks about some of the mistakes parents make with kids and money.

Dr. Nancy believes that social skills equal more money.

Clever Dude hosts a guest post about selling art for extra income.

Canadian Capitalist wonders if thrift is really making a comeback or not.

MoneyNing warns to watch out for possible credit card scams

Quest for Four Pillars introduces his new blog, the ABCs of Investing.

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Posted in Carnivals & roundups on Nov 01, 2008

2 Responses to “ Bags of candy & piles of links ”

  1. # 1 ABCs of Investing Says:

    Hey, thanks for mentioning the new blog!!

  2. # 2 Nancy Dailey Says:

    Thanks for the link!


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