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Top 10 Restaurants in Washington, DC

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February 24, 2017 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Facebook, Frugal Living, Instagram, Pinterest, Social Media, Travel

published date: February 10, 2016
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Top 10 Restaurants in Washington, DC

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When you’re in the DC area, you have to eat! Food is at the forefront of this melting pot of cultures, backgrounds and history and there are so many great restaurants to enjoy! For any city, I personally use the app YELP to help me find types of food and popular bites. I love that you can see dollar signs, photos of their dishes, and reviews from real people.. Luckily, for all who visit the District, there are tons of options when it comes to choosing a restaurant you love. Here are some of our favorite picks (from a local) …


1.) Old Ebbitt Grill: Established in 1856, the first thing that comes to mind when you visit Old Ebbitt Grill is that this restaurant is practically in the backyard side yard of the White House. Take a look on their website not only for a menu but also take a look at some of their very own recipes. They serve breakfast, lunch, dinner and have a variety of foods on their menu. The food is traditional, as far as American food goes, and it is delicious. We have brought many of friends for the feel of true city DC. Expect to see many working individuals as it is in the heart of government. You’ll want to make reservations at this restaurant or be prepared to wait. That’s okay, their bar is pretty fun too!

2.) Founding Farmers: Another great pick in the DC area of restaurants, Founding Farmers is also located between the White House and Georgetown (there is also a location in Virginia at Tyson’s Corner). It opened in 2008 and offers customers a farm-type vibe. You’ll find they offer everything from brunch, dessert, and more. The food is made from scratch every day and you will find a variety of foods available! This restaurant is one of my favorites!

3.) Cava Mezze: You’ll love Cava Mezze for the simple fact that they offer a traditional Greek menu. I would call it a Greek Fusion as the food is creative, fun and tasty. The setting of the restaurant is warm and cozy. It’s a comfortable, casual ambiance but everyone will be dressed nicer – jeans and a nice top to dresses that sparkle .  It’s a great place to grab a glass of wine, some cheese and sample the items on their menu. They have four locations, but this particular one is in DC. Some of their menu staples include Grape Leaves and Spanakopita, tableside flambéed Saganaki (you must get this!) and braised Elysian Farm lamb shank. This is also one of my favorite restaurants. I love that they have a “fast food” option with a sister restaurant called  Cava Grill. You can find this in malls or shopping areas. There are over a dozen locations.

4.) Fiola & Fiola Mare: One thing you will love about Fiola is that they are focused on Italian food all of the way. Although they are two separate restaurants, they owners are the same. Fiola DC is focused on offering sophisticated food for many of DC’s finest. Fiola Mare is focused on flavor and texture with the various types of seafood they offer. It is also located on the edge of the Potomac River making it a beautiful view at night.

5.) Le Diplomate: This restaurant in the DC area offers French food. They offer simple, but delicious items like cappuccinos and croissant rolls. They also offer items like Onion Soup Gratinée, Steak Frites and Escargots, and items like Bouillabaisse and Entrecôte de Boeuf. Grab a glass of wine and enjoy their extraordinary menu. This is a very nice restaurant. You can expect to pay top dollar for this top quality French food in DC.

6.) Carmines: This restaurant is focused on Southern Italian Cuisine and they do a mighty fine job of it. You might recognize the name from their famous NYC locations. Carmines is more focused on value and offering their customers a great experience and large family-style dishes. On their website, they show a general menu, where you can find that they offer items like Porterhouse Steak and Veal Cutlet. They also of course, have more simple items like Chicken Marsala and Cold Antipasto. Take a look at the review I did HERE.

7.) The Red Hen: Another restaurant with  Italian influenced food. They offer dinner, wine, cocktails, and desserts. The prices on their dinner menu are reasonable. They offer pasta, appetizers, and other traditional Italian foods. Their website is very detailed and gives you a good idea of what you’ll experience if you decide to visit. I personally love the atmosphere an ambiance with their open kitchen feel.

8.) Blacksalt Fish Market & Restaurant: When you are this close to Maryland and the coast, seafood is fresh and great. Visit Blacksalt Fish Market & Restaurant for lunch, dinner, and brunch. Their menu is pretty pricey, so you’ll want to keep this in mind before you visit. If you are looking to save, lunch is probably your best time to visit.  They do have great reviews, so it may be worth every pretty penny you spend. You can eat light later in the day.

9.) Rose Luxury: Located on Capitol Hill, this is a place that reflect the heart of DC. They are open Monday through Saturday only from 5-10 PM, and they serve dinner and drinks nightly. Good to know in case you are thinking of visiting earlier in the day. They offer a small menu with items like Beef Ribeye, Hand Cut Chitarra, and Confit Goat. Yeah, you’ll definitely want to check out the menu before you head out, however, the prices are reasonable. I love the description on their website “- Order yourself a nice cocktail or glass of wine, Choose a couple of Small/Family Style dishes to share, Eat, go home, come back tomorrow!”

10.) Rasika: Finally, a restaurant in DC that offers modern Indian cuisine. My husband lived in India for a year, so his standards are pretty high. This is an award winning restaurant in which the owner started in 1989. They have won many RAMMYs and the owner has a long list of other awards. They even have been named in the top 20 restaurants in America by Zagat 2014. Need suggestions on what to order, consider Naan and Tandoori Chicken (my favorites) or their tasting menu to get a sample of it all!

If you’re looking for a restaurant in DC to try out, these top 10 are sure to NOT disappoint. If you have ever eaten at any of these, fill me in, did you love/hate any of them?


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Outdoor Activities in Washington DC

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The Nation’s Capital is an amazing place to live and a great place to visit. You have probably heard me talk about the museums, monuments, kids activities and free things to do in DC. Well friends, there’s lots more to do than you ever imagined. And in just case you needed more options, you’ll want to check out these 10+ things to do outdoors in Washington DC.

There never is a terrible time to visit DC. Summer is pretty crowded with tourist. In winter, you could find yourself stranded in a foot of snow. While every season holds excitement, you will find a smaller crowded and amazing outdoor atmosphere in both Spring and Fall. In Spring, enjoy the city painted in Cherry Blossoms. In Fall, enjoy the touch of cool air and a city brushed in golds, oranges, and reds.

You’ll notice the opportunities in DC are amazing. You can do so much in such a short period of time. If I could give you advice, it would be to try everything on this list at least once.


1.) Biking the Capital – To be honest, our family loves to bike. Biking is one of the best ways to get around the Nation’s Capital. There’s an awesome Bike Share Program, it’s a program in which you sign up, take any available bike, ride when you want, and return the bike at any station. It’s a great service and stations are located all over the city. If you would rather rather have a Bike Tour, then there are companies, like Capital Bike Tours, that will take you around the district.

2.) Segway Tours – Another option for getting around DC, is by a Segway Tour. This appears to be the most popular around the mall (area of DC where the monuments and museums are located) and they get you around quick! You probably see Segway’s in the news and kind of laugh, but they are a real thing and all the range in big cities as an alternative for a city tour.

3.) Smithsonian National Zoo – If you follow my Instagram account and see DC activities, you know this is a favorite of ours. We love seeing the animals and getting to see them on a weekly or monthly basis. One of my favorite parts of the National Zoo is that it is at no cost to the consumer. Win. You can read more about the National Zoo in our list of 10 Things to Do in Washington DC with the Kids.

4.) Hike Great Falls Park – If you’re looking for a great way to exercise and see DC, then consider hiking Great Falls Park or Theodore Roosevelt Island. Both are great options for someone who loves to see natural beauty. We have hiked both and the falls are beautiful. You can also take a long trail from the falls that navigates all the way to Georgetown and into the city. We have snuck away from the kids enjoyed a Potomac River hike on Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail. This trial has a path, but isn’t often taken as many do not know about it! I love when I enjoy what I am doing and am burning calories at the same time – two birds, one stone!

5.) DC Duck Tours – This is an incredible way to view DC by water. You can actually take a tour of DC in and out of the water. That’s right, this bus turns into a boat! We have not done this in Washington, but we did enjoy this Tour in San Francisco and it was one of the kids’ highlights.

6.) Visit the National Arboretum – If you have never seen the National Arboretum, then you need to head to Google and search “National Arboretum” and take in its natural beauty under images. The government webpage does not do this place justice and it’s a must see. There are tons of plants and various national beauty in all forms. A lot of wedding and family photos take place here. For the beauty and love of nature, I definitely encourage you to check it out.

7.) Visit Eastern Market – Is a must experience market in Washington DC for crafts, produce, clothing, pottery, jewelry, art and more. We love to take advantage of the many great outdoor cafes to grab breakfast or lunch. There are cute and quaint cafes. What can we say, we love food and you can’t go wrong YELPing the reviews of local stops.

8.) Visit the United States Botanical Gardens – This is a great place to visit in DC just for its natural beauty. My kids love seeing all of the beautiful flowers and plants at the USBG. Established by Congress in 1820, the United States Botanic Garden is the oldest botanic garden in North America. This is another spot to search the Google images before you visit – the grounds are beautiful!

9.) Take a Boat Tour – While on the boat tour, visit Mount Vernon, Alexandria, or even George Town. A boat tour can take you places you would never be able to experience by land. We’ve taken this tour and had a great time. If leaving from Alexandria, take a look at the Torpedo Factory before you leave. You might find yourself with a souvenir of art from a local artist.

10.) Visit Mount Vernon – While there is no metro stop at Mount Vernon, you can take a taxi, drive or even use UBER (your first UBER ride is FREE!) Mount Vernon is where the first POTUS (President of the United Sates), George Washington and his wife, Martha lived.  It’s a beautiful home located on an amazing plot of land – be sure to visit that view of the river. If going out to the plantation, give your visit some time. The museum is larger than you would think and very interesting. Mount Vernon is located about 15 miles south of Washington DC.

11.) Watch planes take off from Reagan National Airport – You can do this from Gravelly Point along George Washington Memorial Parkway. Head on over to Google Images to get a great insight to the true experience of how close you are to the airplanes as they take off. They take off along the river too, so it is pretty cool to see. This is a great price to utilize the Bike Share Program we shared with you above. Also grab a picnic lunch (bring it, there is not place to buy) or bring a football for a quick game of toss.

12.) Arlington National Cemetery – This is a great place to visit when the weather is great. Such a neat way to show your children all who have sacrificed for this great country. The Cemetery spans 624 acres, which is roughly the size of 472 football fields. The Cemetery is the resting place of more than 400,000 service members. See more detail about Arlington under 10 Free Things to Do in Washington DC.

Exploring DC isn’t just another city, it’s our Nation’s Capital. So many awesome things from history have occurred here. I love taking my kids to visit these places and they thoroughly enjoy it as well. I’d encourage you to get out there and explore Washington DC, it’s well worth it.


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10 FREE Things to Do in Washington DC

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It is always a great thing when one doesn’t have to pay to do something fun in the DC area. While not everything in this list is “fun” in a traditional sense (there are some serious mentions in this list), it’s awesome that all of these opportunities are open to the public and at no cost to their visitors. This list is quite the short list, but as a local, these are my favorite places to bring visitors. I don’t even mind visiting over and over. I encourage you to check out everything on this list and make the most of these 10 FREE Things to Do in DC.


1.) National Zoo – The Smithsonian National Zoological Park is such a great place to learn about different animals. The admission to the park is free, which I love! This zoo has animals like giant pandas, great cats, Asian elephants, and even amphibians. Our favorite is seeing the American Bison, such awesome and majestic creatures. Zoos can get quite expensive, so it is very nice to be able to get into the National Zoo at no cost. You can read more about the National Zoo in our list of 10 Things to Do in Washington DC with the Kids.

2.) Smithsonian Museums – There are so many awesome Smithsonian Museums in DC. There are around 19 total, including the zoo, and more to come. Some of the top Smithsonian Museums are the Arts and Industries Building, the Museum of Natural History, the National Museum of American History, Air and Space Museum, and the African Art Museum. Each museum has collections and exhibitions that are totally worth seeing! The great thing about the Smithsonian Museums is that admission is free!

3.) Kennedy Center – This is Washington DC’s premier concert hall and they offer a free performance every evening at 6 P.M. What’s really cool about the Kennedy Center is that your kids get exposure to local artists that they otherwise wouldn’t be able to see. Each performance is different too. They have kids perform, take a look at some local jazz, watch a ballet and find yourself lost in other infectious melodies and performances. This is great for homeschoolers or even families who want to get out and experience the DC culture.

4.) Arlington Cemetery – An experience that is a must in Washington DC and that is also free is Arlington Cemetery. The Cemetery spans 624 acres, which is roughly the size of 472 football fields. The Cemetery is the resting place of more than 400,000 service members, If you’ve never been to Arlington Cemetery, it’s quite an experience. The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier sits on top of a hill overlooking Washington DC with a changing of the guard every hour (also every half hour from April to September). Be sure to take a look at the Eternal Flame at Arlington Cemetery represents what Mrs. Kennedy wanted for her husband after such a tragedy. During the president’s burial, the flame was lit and never goes out.

5.) Tour the White House – Wouldn’t it be awesome to tour the inside of the White House? Well, you can if you make a request to your local congressman. There are limited hours to tour the White House though. The official hours are 7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Tuesday through Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. It’s very cool to see what the inside of the White House looks like. Make sure you make your request months in advance!

6.)  Holocaust Memorial Museum – There is a daily cap for the Holocaust Memorial Museum, so you’ll want to get there early.  Keep in mind you can get a ticket for later in the day and come back. Don’t forget that this museum is not suitable for young kids. However, if your kids are old enough, there is some rich history to be learned here. While at the Holocaust Museum, you’ll learn about some of the darkest days in history. The murder of six million Jews is brought to life, although it’s not always a pleasant story, the outcome is a great story to be told. The museum does in incredible job of personalizing the story to their visitors. The museum is closed on Yon Kippur and Christmas Day.

7.) Tour the Pentagon – If you have kids who are obsessed with the Pentagon, or maybe your husband wants to go, you’ll love touring the Pentagon. Just make your reservations are done in advance. There’s nothing worse than wanting to see something cool like the Pentagon but you cannot get in. The Pentagon story began in 1941 and is still going strong today. In case you are wondering what the Pentagon is or does, it’s the headquarters of the US Department of Defense and it’s located in Washington DC. It was one of the building (in addition to the twin towers in NYC) hit by a plane during 9/11. There is a memorial garden on it’s lawn.

8.) Saturday Morning at the National Theatre – Saturdays are a great day to head up to the National Theatre. Every Saturday morning there is a series of free programs. These programs are meant to inspire through various types of performances. It’s recommended for kids ages 4-10, but everyone is welcome to attend! The performances are engaging, memorable and often have great storylines.

9.) Top of the Washington Monument – You can get a free pass to the top of the Washington Monument. You can get free tickets on a first come first serve basis or you can order your tickets online – if you have a scheduled day, I recommend grabbing one online. The Washington Monument was built in honor of the 1st POTUS (President of the United States), George Washington.

10.) DC Tours – Getting around DC is fun with DC Tours. This is where a licensed independent tour guide leads you around the Nation’s Capital and you pay at the end. You pay what you think the tour was worth or what you can afford at the end of the tour. The tours don’t stop with foot tours, they are also available via bike and bus and there are food and photography tours available. The segway tour is quite popular.

In case you need to get around DC, keep in mind the Metro is a ton of fun and very easy to navigate. Locals are more than willing to help but if they are looking at a tablet or on the phone – keep in mind this is a working town. They likely are going from one meeting to the next.

Need other methods of transportation? You can also use UBER. UBER is very common in DC and it’s actually easier to get an UBER ride over a cab, also it is cheaper. For larger parties (say 3 or more) UBER will be cheaper than the Metro. As a reminder, your first UBER ride is FREE with referral!


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Individual Dessert Mug Recipes

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February 21, 2017 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Recipe, Social Media

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Individual Dessert Mug Recipes

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I love dessert but I don’t always love the time that needs to be dedicated to the perfect dessert recipe. These Mug Recipes are easy desserts to make and can be served individually when you don’t want leftovers. I love that you can claim the mug as your own not having to share a spoon with anyone!

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Blueberry Muffin Mug Cake | Five Heart Home


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Chocolate-Chip Mug Cake | Kirbie Cravings

 

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Strawberry Poptart in a Mug | Bigger Bolder Baking

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Skinny Apple Spice Mug Cake | Kirbie Cravings

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Donut  Mug Cake | Kirbie’s Cravings

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Ultimate Gooey Caramel Brownie Mug Cake Sundae | Willow Bird Baking

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Pumpkin Mug Pie with Toffee and Caramel | Yammie’s Noshery

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Strawberry Mug Pie | How Sweet It Is

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Healthy 1 Minute Carrot Cake | The Big Man’s World

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Honey Mug Cake | Sweet 2 Eat Baking

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Lemon Cloud Mug Cake | Kirbie Cravings

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Watch us make dessert mugs on Good Morning Washington!

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How to Connect as a College Freshman

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February 12, 2017 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Back To School, Back to School Series, Facebook, Frugal Living, Instagram, Pinterest, Social Media

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How to Connect as a College Freshman

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College can be a scary time in your life. From leaving home and meeting new people to becoming an adult and having responsibilities life is changing and pulling you along with it. However, as life changes it’s still important to make connections, build relationships, and enjoy life around you. Here are some great ways to get connected in college:

Volunteer in the Community

Organizations, parks, and community outreach programs are always seeking out healthy college students to volunteer in the community. This is a great way to meet other college students with like minds. If you want to volunteer and make other friends who share your love for others, talk to your advisor about ways you can volunteer in the community.

Go to Sports Events

Whether you are a sports fan or not, sports events are great ways to meet new people. Trust me, there will be some other poor soul who got dragged to the game and needs someone to hang with. Break out of your comfort zone and stop by track events, basketball games, soccer games, and football games. You are sure to find various people to chat with.

Get Involved in School Activities

It is always important to go to class and study, but if you don’t get out there, you won’t meet anyone new. If you like drama, get involved in the drama club. If you like to study, join a study group. Look on billboards, in the registrar office, and throughout campus for opportunities to get involved in activities you enjoy.

Join a Church or Religious Organization

Not all colleges offer religious opportunities. If you are religious, look out into the city for places of worship. Join a church that fits your views and get involved. College is the time to step out in the world and find what makes you happy.

Get Involved in Rushing

Don’t know what rushing is? Well, you’re not the only college student that doesn’t know. Rushing is the first step of deciding whether or not you want to be in a fraternity or sorority. Rush week is the week you get involved in going to parties or social opportunities in which you can learn more about them or you can just enjoy the social event by socializing with others. If you are really interested in a fraternity or sorority, here are a few things to look into:

  • Ask about the history of the sorority or fraternity.
  • Find out if they participate in any community service events.
  • Find out the day to day operations of the fraternity or sorority.
  • Find out if they share the same interests or hobbies as you do.
  • Determine the cost of housing, food, and commitments.
  • You may, also, want to find out about any and all initiation requirements upon agreeing.


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Frugal Fashion Friday Army Green Style

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It’s another Frugal Fashion Friday. Getting ready for St. Patrick’s Day? You can wear green without standing extremely out. We love this army green blend for a relaxed St. Patty’s day look. Pair your green shades with some gradient aviators, beach waves and a nude lip. You won’t believe the cost of that jacket!

Frugal Fashion Friday Army Green Style Outfit

BLANKNYC Easy Rider Faux Leather Moto Jacket in Green

Distressed Jeans

White T-Shirt

Lucky Brand Bashina Perforated Booties in Dark Moss Leather

Ray-Ban Aviator Gradient Sunglasses

Humble Chic Women’s Olive Leaf Ear Crawlers Tiny Delicate Branch Stud Earrings in Gold

BareMinerals Gen Nude Buttercream Lipgloss in Forbidden

Fekkai Soleil Beach Waves Spray

WavRevlon Perfect Heat Jumbo 3 Barrel Waverer


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What is Chat Books? Turn Your Facebook Photos into a Photo Book!

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February 9, 2017 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Facebook, Instagram, Online Shopping, Photo, Pinterest, Social Media

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What is Chat Books?

I know many of you have seen the commercials or ads for Chatbooks. One of my goals this year was to simplify the process of everything I do. Basically, with 3 kids now, I need to make things easier on myself. I wasn’t sure how to make the whole picture thing easier, until I saw an ad for Chatbooks. I was in love at first order.

Finally, your digital photos are used

I think one of the best parts of Chatbooks is that all the pictures that you snap are finally going to be used. I love snapping pictures with my phone, it has become the main way I capture precious moments. However, uploading those pictures can be a real pain. Often, I place these photos on my social media accounts (Instagram or Facebook) but they never make it to my computer files, let alone a memory book!

60 photos for $8

This book is frugal! I think all the budgeting moms can do a little dance, just like I did, when they find out they can get 60 quality photos for $8. If you are new, with this referral, your first book is FREE! The quality is outstanding. I have ordered a few for myself and I have been impressed with the quality every time. For the busy mom, the budgeting mom, or whatever kind of mom/dad/grandparent/aunt/uncle you are, you will love Chatbooks.

Options are kept simple

Everything seems to be more complicated these days. I like that Chatbooks makes everything simple. There is only one size. You don’t get to pick multiple sizes. You don’t get to pick multiple designs. It is a simple book full of your pictures. Personally, I get caught up in the whole design process anyway, which can be frustrating. I am all for simple and that’s what you get with Chatbooks. Life really doesn’t need to be more complicated anyways, does it?

Great way to organize those photos

I have to admit that I have photos in the cloud, photos on my phone, photos everywhere. It’s hard to keep track of everything. However, Chatbooks has allowed me to be organized and print photos. I always put off the photo printing process, but not anymore. When my kids get older, they will be able to have an organized process of looking through their photos and I love that. I love that each photo is attached to the date and the message you gave it on social media. So not only do you have the image, you also have the date and what you wrote about the memory.

Why not give it a try?

Don’t make your digital photo process more complicated, keep it simple with Chatbooks. A 60-page book full of your digital photos, no complications, no overdone designs, just pictures of your beautiful family that you will love.

  1. Sign up for Chatbooks.
  2. Connect to your Facebook, Instagram, or Phone Photos.
  3. Once you link your Instagram or Facebook account(s) to your Series, your photos download in chronological order. You can rearrange your photos or exclude any photos you don’t want in your Chatbooks. You can add captions, move photos around, change a book title, and other features… or keep it as is!
  4. When you like it, go ahead and order!
  5. Make as many Chatbooks as you want! Don’t forget your first book is FREE!

Have you used Chatbooks? What did you love about it?

Looking for something else to capture your social media and phone photos into a book? Also take a look at Blurb, Mixbook, and Montage.



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Frugal Fashion Friday Spring Break Style

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February 3, 2017 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Amazon, Facebook, Fashion, Frugal Fashion, Frugal Fashion Friday, Instagram, Online Shopping, Pinterest, Social Media, Spring, Summer

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Frugal Fashion Friday Spring Break Style

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It’s another Frugal Fashion Friday. Spring break always come way to fast. That bikini body is just not ready. This Magicsuit Miraclesuit might help those dropped New Years Resolutions. Pair with a kimono cover-up. Toss your hair below a wide brimmed hat and protect your eyes with some fashionable cat eye shades – you are all ready for spring break!

Frugal Fashion Friday Spring Break Style Outfit

Magicsuit Miraclesuit School Daze Coco Underwire One-Piece Swimsuit

Women’s Black Fringe Kimono Cover Up

Big Summer Sun Hat in Black

Oversized Cat Eye Sunglasses in Black/Gold

Tory Burch Gemini Link Tote in Black Gemini Black Stripe

Havaianas Women’s Flip-Flops in Black

BaubleBar Piñata Tassel Earrings in Black


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Frugal Fashion Friday Outfits

  • the Valentine’s Day Outfit – Pin It
  • the Smitten Kitten Valentine Outfit – Pin It
  • the Red Hunter Boots Valentine Outfit – Pin It
  • the Post Holiday Comfort Outfit – Pin It
  • the Girls Night Out Outfit – Pin It
  • the Music Festival Outfit – Pin It
  • the Day to Night Outfit – Pin It
  • the Orange and Navy Work Outfit – Pin It
  • the Red Plaid Holiday Outfit – Pin It
  • the Dressed Up Flannel Outfit – Pin It
  • the Green Holiday Outfit – Pin It
  • the Gray Fall Outfit – Pin It
  • the Christmas Morning Pajamas Outfit – Pin It
  • the Fall Holiday Outfit – Pin It
  • the Pumpkin Patch Halloween Outfit – Pin It
  • the Soccer Mom Outfit – Pin It
  • the Celebrity Inspired Kimono Outfit – Pin It
  • the Cute Work Outfit – Pin It
  • the Black Checked Dress Outfit – Pin It
  • the Relaxed Southern Outfit – Pin It
  • the Chambray Outfit–  Pin It
  • the Happy Camper Camping Outfit – Pin It
  • the  Saturday Morning Brunch Outfit – Pin It
  • the Plane Outfit for Travel – Pin It
  • the Relaxed Weekend Outfit – Pin It

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