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When money coach Jean Chatzky moved in with the Bradleys, she discovered an empty kitchen. Instead of shopping for groceries and cooking at home, the Bradleys were eating out three times a day, seven days a week—but all that's about to change. As Jean points out, the family can save $20,000 if they stop dining out. Related Resources
From The Oprah Winfrey Show The Debt Diet: Part 4
Published on January 01, 2006
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