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Lazy ways to make money before summer ends

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Plus, birthday freebies for ♌︎ or ♍️ [The Penny Hoarder Daily]( [Best Summer Job: Doing almost nothing]( [Best Summer Job]( [Doing almost nothing]( This one goes out to all the chill people who refuse to bog down their summer with hard things. We see you. We understand you. So, from playing games on your phone poolside to renting out your extra storage space, here are some [lazy ways you can make some extra cash]( this summer.   [Freebies for Summer Birthdays]( Here’s an updated list of [over 100 restaurants and retailers that’ll give you free treats]( to celebrate your big day. Most of these places require you to sign up for their email list or join their rewards club at least seven days before your birthday, so be sure to sign up in advance! [Birthday Freebies](   [Best ways to save at your local farmers market]( [Eat Your Fruits and Veggies (and Not Your Wallet)]( Clear some space in your big old fridge because we’re about to load up on all the freshest, most mouth-watering produce you could ever want — at an affordable price. Here are [the best ways to save at your local farmers market](.   [No Full-time Jobs Allowed]( No money and no job? No problem. While you can’t really live without an income, you might be able to replace your day-to-day with more flexible side gigs and forms of passive income. Here are [real ways real people have made money without a "real" job](. [You're probably paying too much for home internet - Switch & Save]( [Cheap Summer Fun]( The days are long, and the kids are inside for longer … on their iPads. If you’re in charge of any minors this summer, you don’t have to spend a lot to keep them occupied and off those screens. From dollar-store finds to elevator rides, here are [a dozen free or cheap summer activities]( to entertain the kids this season.   [Pulling Off The Greatest Summer Cookout Ever (on a Budget)]( Break out the skewers and start buttering those buns. We’ve got some [cheap summer cooking ideas]( that’ll wow your guests and wallet.   [We'll Text You More Money Tips]( Some of the links in this post are from our sponsors. We provide you with accurate, reliable information. [Learn more]( about how we make money and select our advertising partners. We’re letting you know because it’s what Honest Abe would do. After all, he is on our favorite coin. © 2024 The Penny Hoarder. All rights reserved. 490 1st Ave S. Suite 800 | Saint Petersburg, FL 33701 | U.S. [View in browser]( [Mailing preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy](

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