If you want to learn something, one of the best ways is to learn from someone who has actually done it.
Do you want to learn to get your budget under control, cut your expenses drastically, simplify your life, and live both frugally and generously? My dear friend, Crystal Paine, is just the person to ask. Her story speaks for itself.
She and her husband began their marriage on a penny-pinching, rice and beans budget of as little as $650-900 (total!) some months, while he went through law school, without going into debt at all. They've dealt with multiple moves, job loss, starting up new businesses and having 3 young children during those years, all the while keeping Crystal at home full-time. They have built up two successful businesses, saved up and bought their vehicles and then their house with CASH (yes, cash!), and are committed to continuing to live frugally so that they can give generously.
Today, her new book The Money Saving Mom's Budget: Slash Your Spending, Pay Down Your Debt, Streamline Your Life and Save Thousands a Year hits bookstores and I am thrilled to be giving away 5 copies to my readers!
My Thoughts on The Money Saving Mom's Budget
When my own copy of the book arrived just before Christmas, I was eager to read it and found that there were many parts of the book that I didn't want to put down. I had initially wondered whether I would learn anything new or be personally inspired by the book, as my husband and I have similar views as the Paine's do on money and budgeting, we aren't in debt, and frugality is something that I love to practice and share about.
However, I found the book inspiring and helpful to read, no matter where you are at in your financial journey.
You see, Crystal doesn't think that having your finances in order is just about having a budget, cutting up your credit cards, and finding ways to trim your spending. Her approach is very holistic and that's what I loved about this book.
The first two chapters were an unexpected breath of fresh air, and focused on goal-setting and simple, clutter-free living. Her premise is that you need to set goals so that you know exactly where you're going and how you're going to get there, and that streamlining your life and eliminating the clutter (physical and mental) is key to being able to achieve those financial goals.
She's right. It's not enough just to say that you want to spend less or that you want to get debt-free, but not change anything about your overall lifestyle in order to accomplish those desires. If you're still living exactly the same lifestyle that got you into that place of financial struggle, then doesn't it make perfect sense to address the bigger picture and not just the money issues?
Although our family is debt-free, with a healthy amount of savings, and we budget our money every month, I was still reminded of things that we could improve on. Her chapter on goal-setting was the most impactful for me. If I can see one major weakness in how we run our finances, it's that we aren't specific or aggressive enough with setting meaningful goals for our income, our savings, or our giving. Crystal and Jesse have done some tremendous things through their careful money-management and I can see how we could steward our money more effectively by being even more intentional with it.
What You Can Expect to Learn From This Book?
- How and why to set financial goals, and practical, down-to-earth suggestions on how to move towards achieving those goals
- How to simplify and de-clutter your life and why it makes a difference financially
- How to budget your time (in order to help you achieve your goals)
- How to budget your money in a step-by-step manner, why it makes sense to use cash, and how to find money you didn't know that you had!
- How to get rid of your debt and go completely plastic-free
- How to cut down on your grocery expenses drastically, both with coupons and without
- How to reduce expenses in most other areas of your life (clothing, household needs, recreation and entertainment, etc.)
- How to cultivate contentment, no matter what your circumstances are, and live more generously
The one area in which I would suggest that this book may not be helpful for some of my readers is when it comes to the chapters on saving on groceries and household goods through couponing.
Now, I am not against using coupons at all. I use them myself sometimes and write a weekly post with Natural and Organic Coupons and Deals for Crystal's blog, Money Saving Mom. I even started up a deals blog a year and a half ago, with a focus on saving money on more natural, healthy living which included couponing as a way to save (although the blog is now under new ownership). Coupons can be a helpful tool when used carefully, in the context of a "real food" budget.
That said, I think that for those who really desire to focus on eating real, whole, and traditional foods and to keep their homes free of toxins by using simple and natural cleaning and beauty products, you may not gain as much from these two chapters. There is a third chapter that focuses on twenty-five ways to lower your grocery bill without using coupons, and I would agree with (and practice myself) many of these suggestions.
A Worthwhile Read
If you are in the midst of serious financial struggles, OR if you want to learn to steward your money more carefully and work towards meeting your financial goals, I think that you will be encouraged by this book and find its suggestions practical and helpful.
Some of Crystal's suggestions may be downright hard and she doesn't try to sugar-coat what it takes to be in control of your money (rather than letting it control you). She is straight-forward and honest and one of the hardest working women I personally know. She isn't advocating quick and easy solutions, but rather a lifestyle of intentionality and conscientious stewardship of the resources that you've been given. She acknowledges that it takes discipline and often sacrifice, but that the rewards of financial peace are worth it.
An amazing bonus is that ALL of the profits from the sale of this book will be going towards an organization that is dear to my heart, Compassion International. I travelled to the Philippines with Compassion International this past spring, and was blown away by the impact of the work that they are doing in the lives of impoverished children and families, as they meet physical needs, offer hope and transformation, and share the Gospel all over the world.
Would You Like to Win a Copy of The Money Saving Mom's Budget? I Have 5 to Give Away!
Here's how to get entered (remember to leave a separate comment for each entry):
1. Tell me why you would love to win The Money Saving Mom's Budget, or share one of your financial goals for 2012.
2. Subscribe to Keeper of the Home by RSS feed or by email.
3. Share about this giveaway through your blog or favorite social media (find us on Facebook and Twitter here).
Giveaway ends Friday, January 13, 2012.
Disclaimer: I was provided with a copy of this book for the purpose of review. This post contains affiliate links to Amazon, where I receive a small commission of sales, which helps to support this site.





















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I would love to win The Money Saving Mom’s Budget because I’m currently going through Dave Ramsey’s FPU classes, and I think this book would compliment Dave’s program very well. I’ve learned a ton about how badly I’ve mismanaged my finances, and I want to learn to be frugal (with gazelle intensity!) I’m so glad I stumbled upon your blog, and I’ll be checking out Mrs. Paige’s blog as well. I have a frugal uncle, whom my mom has laughed at all her life. If I had only appreciated early how wise he was…..
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I would love a copy – I think the goal planning would be very helpful to me. I am a regular reader of MoneySavingMom, so I know her thought process on goals would be valuable!
I want to read this so we can get control of our budget. We do good for awhile and then it just seems to go wild.
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Would love to win this book! This may be a weird financial goal, but I aim to let my hubby make decisions without objecting about what things cost. And I will pray more for him to make the right decisions! :)
I wold love to win a copy of this book, I could really use a variety of tips for saving money. I try to use coupons but don’t always have success!
My challenge is feeding 7 kids healthy with lots of choices on a budget. I would love to know her secret!
My financial goal for 2012 is to save $5,000.
I would love to win a copy because I need to get my finanical life in order. My husband has been laid off from his job 5 times in the last 4 years. He’s working now but we are struggling to get caught up after his most recent lay-off.
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I want to pay off my student loans in 2012!!
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I just linked to you via facebook, and am quickly falling in love with your blog! Thanks for the giveaway of this book. We budget (or at least we have a budget on paper!). We’d like to be better stewards with our funds, not so much to make ends meet, but to be better able to help meet other ends…Again, thanks for all you’re doing!
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I’ve read Crystal’s website on and off for about 5 years and have always been amazed at how wise she is for how young she is! I have a few of her early e-books and would be interested in reading this book. There is always lots more to learn on how to be wise in spending our hard-earned money.
MY goal for 2012 is to get out of the paycheck-to-paycheck trap and stop spending every penny that comes in the door (and then some).
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I would like to begin saving money this year instead of spending it!
I would love to read Money Saving Mom’s new release! My husband and I are deeply in debt with credit cards, student loans, mortgage, personal loans, etc., and have three boys, ages 10, 9, and 7. Things are tight and I am always looking for ways to save. I love her tips and would love to save even more so that our family can get out of the debt hole we’ve dug.
One of my financial goals for 2012 is to save more to allow us to purchase our first home!
I would love a copy of this book! My goal this year is to pay down half of my credit card debt. (at least!)
I would love to have a copy of this book. Our big financial goal for 2012 is to get our big emergency fund full and start saving to buy our next car with cash.
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I would love a copy of Crystal’s book! My husband lost his business in 2008 and went back to college in 2009. We had to sell our home through a short sale and are currently living with friends until he finishes school. He only has 3 semesters left!!!! We have some debt that needs to be taken care of and we are living on $880 a month as a family of 7! Any information on how to do this more effectively would be wonderful!
I am a current email subscriber. This book really excites me! I have set some pretty big financial goals for myself this year that will require a lot of discipline. I’d love to read Crystal’s advise. Thanks!
This book sounds awesome! Our goal this year is to continue snowballing our debt payments. We were able to pay off both our cars in 2011 which feels so amazing!
I would love to win a copy of this book because my husband and I are dedicated to frugal living in order to be good stewards of what God has given us. This book would be a great asset to our goals!
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I would love to win this book. One of our financial goals for 2012 is to completely eliminate my debt. We took care of my husband’s last year. :)
I would love to receive a copy of Money Saving Mom’s Budget! I am a widow with two young children, I stay at home with them, and am always trying to find more frugal ways to do or make things.
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I just got married so having Money Saving Mom’s book would help us start our life together with combined finances.
We really need help creating a usable budget. We did ok before our DD was born, but now “budget” is sort of a joke with us. We need to make it a reality.
I would love to win this book as my husband and I are working on living simply in 2012, and are systematically going through each area of our lives that we can do that in. Finances are definitely on the list.
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I’m a current e-mail subscriber… but, I would really love to win a copy of this book. Even though my husband makes a decent salary, we live in a high-cost part of the country, we have basically no savings and are scrimping each month to try and pay our credit card bill (since we put everything there to easily track it all). That’s probably not the best way. We will be making some major changes (like taking our son out of Christian school and start homeschooling), but we definitely need some help to cut costs (from areas we must not even be thinking about) & start s-a-v-i-n-g! Also, I don’t usually make New Years resolutions, but I’ve made a goal for this year to really just pare down and live more simply. :)
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I would like to see the book to get a new perspective on money. I am a teen looking to learn everything I can about money before I am out on my own. A book with a Christian perspective AND no debt AND a stay at home mom would be awesome. Thanks!
One of our financial goals for 2012 is to build an adoption fund :).
My goal is to stretch our dollars further so I can be home with my little ones, as least for most of the year. This would be really helpful.
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I would like to win this book because we are currently trying to get out of debt. My husband works TWO full-time jobs so I can be home with our three children (ages 5, 3, and 1)…but it isn’t enough “extra” to really make much forward progress each month. I want to do more to help with the process–but there isn’t much I can do while home with three little ones. I bet this book would give me more ideas that I’ve not thought of before! Thanks for a great giveaway!
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I would love to win this book because I am on the debt free journey. I’m now consumer debt free, and working to save for a big move in June. I need some help keeping it up. My goal is to continue to not use credit cards and to save as much money as possible before our move.
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I have been wanting to read this book for a couple weeks now! We have made a strong commitment to get out of the last of our medical bill debt by March but it’s hard when I’m also teaching myself how to be frugal in the process. :-)
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