crisi mentioned? Thanks.
Trish
There are a couple - Mr. Money Moustache (our friend Mrs. Pete shows up there from time to time) - whose focus is early retirement on a reasonable income - Mr. Money Moustache himself has a three person family living off about $30k a year. Living Like No One Else - for Dave Ramsey followers - I know several people here spend time over there. Bogelheads was mentioned - has an investing focus, but they can get fairly cheap so they have more to invest similar to how we suggest to save money to be able to afford Chef Mickey's.
I actually don't participate in any - I'm here and one other general use board and that is it. I'll check out a few frugality blogs from time to time. You can do a search for them - I like to check Get Rich Slowly (which has forums, but I've never checked them out).
I will note that when you enter the realm of extreme frugality the people around here WILL seem like the spend like drunken sailors. And if you think this group can get judgmental on how other people spent their money, brace yourself. You might want to go into those places and not come right out an admit a Disney addiction that involves trips, snowglobes and every Disney movie ever released on VHS, DVD and now Blu Ray, plus digital copies purchased on Amazon so the kids can watch at Grandmas
Most people on the really frugal end of the spectrum "just won't understand."

. I don't care how she got her kids, was just wondering if child support might be another source of help for them. And it was the OP who asked for advice. Perhaps you should let her defend herself if she is offended. Since she has posted they were adopted, she has answered my question.
) but even I get uncomfortable with "help me pick out a brand new car that I will have to borrow for" posts, and those are received pretty well here. On the frugal boards you may get a good smackdown for the Disney DVDs, but you totally get ripped a new one for suggesting you borrow to buy a new car. Spending extra $5K on a brand new car vs a used one does buy a lot of DVDs...

