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width="180" align="left" height="240">Real Simple readers reveal
their money-saving holiday secrets</em> <p>These days,
going over the river and through the woods to Grandmother's
house can cost a small fortune. Throw in the expense of multiple
gifts, elaborate meals, and endless rolls of shiny, pretty paper,
and you may not be feeling so merry. But don't fret:
Money-saving tips from <em>Real Simple</em> readers
will help spread, if not the wealth, a generous helping of holiday
cheer.</p> <p><strong>Give Me
Five</strong><br> Years ago, my six sisters and I
agreed that we'd spend only $5 on one another. Once our
gifts are opened, we have a secret ballot to decide who made or
purchased the most creative gift -- things like thrift-shop
knickknacks or a beautiful vintage towel. The sister with the most
votes receives a small prize. It makes the holidays more
interesting and fun.<br> Joanne Chavanne<br> La Quinta,
California</p> <p><strong>Learn <a
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<p><strong>Dollars and Sense</strong></p>
<p>I put the money that I plan to spend on each family member
into separate envelopes. When I buy a gift, the cash comes from a
particular envelope until it's gone.<br> Krystal
Krenek<br> Lyford, Texas</p> <p>Instead of paying
full price for clothing for my daughters before Christmas, I take
them shopping the day after and pay 50 to 75 percent less for the
items they want.<br> Dale Wicus<br> Pittsford, New
York</p> <p>Shopping year-round and hitting
end-of-season sales are great ways to save. Spending a little money
each month is easier on my finances than spending a lot in November
and December. As a bonus, I can spend the few weeks before the
holidays baking, gift wrapping, relaxing, and reflecting instead of
fighting the crowds at the mall.<br> Rachel
Garlinghouse<br> Collinsville, Illinois</p>
<p>Paying for gifts with cash helps me save when I do my
holiday shopping. Rather than aimlessly charging items to my credit
card, I withdraw the amount that I intend to spend on that
particular shopping visit. This requires extra planning to
determine how much money I'll spend for each person, but it
also prohibits me from impulsively buying extra items that
eventually add up. In addition, when the holidays are over,
everything is paid off, and I have spent only what I could afford
to spend.<br> Sarah Williams<br> Overland Park,
Kansas</p> <p><strong>Learn <a rel="nofollow"
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How to Manage Your Bills</a> at <em>Real
Simple</em>.</strong></p> <p>I'm
trying something new this year: I'm saving all my loose
change in a jar to take to the Coinstar machine at the grocery
store. Then, instead of paying the fee to convert the total into
bills, I'll select gift cards in that amount. Coinstar
waives the fee and offers Amazon.com gift cards, which I'm
going to use to order Christmas presents. Since the change just
sits in a jar all year, it's automatic savings for the
expensive holiday season.<br> Nancy Holm<br> Manalapan,
New Jersey</p> <p>My extended family eliminated large,
formal holiday dinners and decided to have a night of appetizers,
movies, and board games. Every household shares the financial
burden and helps out by bringing a few different hors
d'oeuvres, beverages, games, and movies. It helps us to
enjoy one another's company, sample lots of treats, and
avoid feeling tied to a kitchen, all without breaking our
budgets.<br> Denise Jeffries<br> Yakima,
Washington</p> <p>I shop early for plane tickets and
rental cars for holiday travel. I post a reminder note right above
my desk to check my favorite airlines once a month, and I find much
better prices.<br> Anastasia Roark<br> Los Angeles,
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