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	<description>Free Personal Finance Tips And Tutorials</description>
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		<title>Extra Income Australia</title>
		<description>This article looks at the methods the average Australian can use to earn extra income.
You will:

	Learn the four steps to earning an income online.
	Discover the 10 ideas for beginners to explore
	See the recommended resources for developing your web empire


Step one: Step up a website.
A website can serve as a brand ...</description>
		<link>http://budgetadvice.com.au/extra-income-australia</link>
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		<title>How To Prepare For An Economic Recession - A Guide To Surviving The Tough Times</title>
		<description>Many Aussies are feeling the rush of panic upon watching the news. Fortunately, Australia appears to be in a better position to ride out the worldwide financial crisis. 

This article details the three things you can do now to handle any impending financial emergencies. Before you continue, read the Wisebread ...</description>
		<link>http://budgetadvice.com.au/how-to-prepare-for-an-economic-recession-a-guide-to-surviving-the-tough-times</link>
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		<title>Online Recipes For Hash Browns</title>
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Personally, I don't eat hash browns. But these two recipes proved to be a real hit on Simple Savings!

	Taste - Hash Browns
	Better Health - Hash Browns 

Do you have a delicious recipe for hash browns? Have you tried the above two recipes? Let us know in the comments section!


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		<link>http://budgetadvice.com.au/online-recipes-for-hash-browns</link>
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		<title>Extend The Life Of Your Flour By Learning About Flour Storage</title>
		<description>When I first started stockpiling, I was very confused about how to best store my flour. Heaps of other stockpiled items already came in an item like tin that made it suitable for long term storage. Then I came across this article on All About Bread.

While brief, it has many ...</description>
		<link>http://budgetadvice.com.au/extend-the-life-of-your-flour-by-learning-about-flour-storage</link>
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		<title>Use &#8216;No Eggs&#8217; As An Egg Replacement - Really!</title>
		<description>A really useful alternate to eggs is a gluten free product called 'No Eggs', available from Orgran. It is useful in your stockpile as it lasts a lot longer than some of the egg replacements.

You can buy it from your local shopping centre or from online stores such as Gluten ...</description>
		<link>http://budgetadvice.com.au/use-no-eggs-as-an-egg-replacement-really</link>
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		<title>How To Replace Eggs In Your Cooking</title>
		<description>I'm fortunate enough to have chickens. They don't necessarily save money and are more hassle than its worth to use the eggs in cooking.

These two articles on egg replacements may require ingredients you already have:

	Egg Substitutes
	Replace Eggs In Your Cooking

In some cases, you are saving money by food you may ...</description>
		<link>http://budgetadvice.com.au/how-to-replace-eggs-in-your-cooking</link>
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		<title>Save Money On Eggs With This Flax Recipe</title>
		<description>This recipe details how you can use flax seeds and water to make your own egg replacement.

There are a few ways you could save money on this recipe:

	Grow the linseed/flax yourself to save the purchase cost.
	It refrigerates for two weeks. It you intend on using a lot of 'eggs' consider ...</description>
		<link>http://budgetadvice.com.au/save-money-on-eggs-with-this-flax-recipe</link>
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		<title>Powerless Cooking With The Cobb Oven</title>
		<description>I've been doing heaps of research on alternate cooking sources lately and one product that came up repeatedly was the Cobb Oven. Many people had bought it for the emergency kit and camping, but a sizable number of people will use it exclusively to cook certain dishes.

It appeals to me ...</description>
		<link>http://budgetadvice.com.au/powerless-cooking-with-the-cobb-oven</link>
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		<title>Cook Using Charcoal With A Weber BBQ.</title>
		<description>Weber offer a great range of BBQ's that would be very useful in a powerless situation. Many run off gas, but you can also buy ones that use Charcoal.

I found two products that would suit me as a single person. They are the products called "Go Anywhere" or the "Smokey ...</description>
		<link>http://budgetadvice.com.au/cook-using-charcoal-with-a-weber-bbq</link>
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		<title>Free Recipes For Emergencies From Emergency Kitchen.</title>
		<description>One major concern that is repeated on multiple forums and websites that I frequent is how to create yummy meals during an emergency. Fortunately, I was lucky enough to stumble upon Emergency Kitchen.

The recipes featured on Emergency Kitchen feature products made from canned or non perishable food. This means you ...</description>
		<link>http://budgetadvice.com.au/free-recipes-for-emergencies-from-emergency-kitchen</link>
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