Meet the Other Phone. A phone that grows with your child.

Meet the Other Phone.
A phone that grows with your child.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

AIBU?

Share your dilemmas and get honest opinions from other Mumsnetters.

AIBU to ask for small free/cheap things that cheer you up.

138 replies

IDinnaKen · 22/08/2022 16:28

Bearing in mind that the price of pretty much everything is shooting up, things like a favourite chocolate bar or coffee from the shops as a treat, or a relaxing soak in the bath with some fancy bubble might be out of reach for many soon.

What are some free/cheap things to look forward to?
How are people building up resilience to what will come especially by winter?

I really hope this doesn’t come across as insensitive, but…In all honesty, I feel like so many people I know (myself included) haven’t had to overthink budgets and spending. Not that we live a lavish lifestyle, far from it. But we are comfortable enough to not worry about being able to afford to pay the bills. (Perhaps it is a generational thing… as we haven’t had to struggle to afford things like previous generations.) Now, so many things are changing, we will have to adapt but I'm worried that I won’t be able to enjoy even simple pleasures.

OP posts:
Hoolahulahoop · 22/08/2022 16:30

Planting seeds and watching them grow.
Decluttering is the best 'free' thing I do to feel good
Going to the library to read magazines etc

readingismycardio · 22/08/2022 16:31
  • reading. Kindle & my work has an amazing library for free, up to 5 books a month. Love it!
  • walks.
tsmainsqueeze · 22/08/2022 16:38

Moving things around in the house ,changing the look of the room.
A good clean .
A lovely candle ,especially a bargain from homesense.
A bargain in general !
A free or 99p book on kindle or from a charity shop.
Looking at pinterest seasonal ie autumn /christmas .

neverwakeasleepingbaby · 22/08/2022 16:39

White company shower gel 🥰

Mushroo · 22/08/2022 16:41

@neverwakeasleepingbaby i don’t think that’s free or very cheap!

MajorCarolDanvers · 22/08/2022 16:42

I love new socks - they just feel so lovely
Cooking a nice meal with a glass of wine in hand
Nice, smelling vanilla candles
Gardening
Body Combat exercise class

longestlurkerever · 22/08/2022 16:43

A swim somewhere outdoors, depending on where you live. A walk or bike ride with a flask of something hot. Lying on grass with a book. Early night.

neverwakeasleepingbaby · 22/08/2022 16:43

neverwakeasleepingbaby · 22/08/2022 16:39

White company shower gel 🥰

Yeah true but it's not very very expensive. It's £9 from Bicester village (obviously lots of caveats about £9 being a lot/not a lot of money to some people)

womaninatightspot · 22/08/2022 16:44

Watching the Sun rise over the river on the dog walk.

Riverlee · 22/08/2022 16:44

Walk along the coast.

Willdoitlater · 22/08/2022 16:44

Savouring small pleasant things/experiences that are already there. By which I mean: if, for example, I have a nice-smelling soap, every time I wash my hands I sniff it, really taking in the perfume and noticing the experience of the smell and my enjoyment of it for 20 seconds or so. Or I look for lovely colours in the sky, trees, curtains in other people's windows, whatever and stop to enjoy them for a moment, instead of thinking 'nice' and then rushing on. It's not about thinking I SHOULD be grateful or I SHOULD appreciate this. It's simply noticing when something tiny but nice happens, for just a few seconds longer than I normally would.

BakedTattie · 22/08/2022 16:53

Clean sheets on the bed, going for a bath, shaving your legs then getting into said clean bed.

reading a good book.

Swedesareneeps · 22/08/2022 16:56

Sitting on a top deck of a bus and looking at all the shops as you go past.

Listening to a favourite piece of music.

A £1 bunch of daffodils when they're in season.

A walk - particularly good when the cold nips your nose but it's dry.

An hour spent on the phone gabbing with an old friend.

Sitting on a bench watching the world go past and making up life stories for the people going about their day.

Patting a dog.

Sniffing a baby (clean, not shitey)

Growing plants from cuttings (even better if you can swap them for others).

Reading a book - library, overdrive ebooks from library, £1 from charity shop or a swap with a friend.

Dancing round the kitchen and singing to volume to ABBA.

Playing cards for kudos, not cash

phishy · 22/08/2022 16:56

neverwakeasleepingbaby · 22/08/2022 16:39

White company shower gel 🥰

🤦🏽‍♀️

Yellowsummer22 · 22/08/2022 17:01

I’m a massive saddo - I love sticking an “ambience” on YouTube and sitting with a coffee with it on in the background. I recently discovered it when searching for autumnal things ! Cosy book/coffee shop vibes with relaxing jazz, bliss!

girlfriend44 · 22/08/2022 17:05

Spotify
Swapping books and magazines with friends.
A nice walk.
Sitting in the garden or a picnic weather permitting.
Brass Bands in the park on a Summer Sunday afternoon it's free.
Lying in bed relaxing.
Might think of some more.

spagbog5 · 22/08/2022 17:06

A lovely first cup of coffee in the morning.

A cuddle from our rather distant cat on a day she loves us.

Freshly cut lawn

Playing a board game as a family

Homemade chicken soup

All cheap or free but lovely things

spagbog5 · 22/08/2022 17:08

A real fire in the winter

Frosty walks in the woods

Walk and catch up with a good friend

Spending an evening with dh catching up on the week/ day

Forgot these ones

Agoodsurprise · 22/08/2022 17:08

An iced tea or coffee (made at home so not too expensive).

Picking brambles that grow wild locally.

A nice stretch.

Free treats from Olio!

WonderingWanda · 22/08/2022 17:09

A cup of tea in a proper cup and saucer with a biscuit. An autumn walk with a flask of hot chocolate or coffee. Eating breakfast in the garden. Lighting a candle. Painting my nails. Having a good sort out of a handbag /makeup bag/ drawer etc.

WhatWouldHopperDo · 22/08/2022 17:17

I’ve just found a hedgerow full of sloes on a dog walk. Also found elderberries.

Im going to go back for a forage at the weekend and have a go at making some slow gin. Already have a bottle or two of gin from my Birthday so hardly any outlay !

Also I’m lucky enough to live near the sea so I love to take my book down to the beach with a flask of coffee and some biscuits!!

Howappropriate · 22/08/2022 17:17

A leisurely visit to library, then selecting my books for taking home.
Yoga with Adriene videos.
Yoga Nidra with Ali Boothroyd videos- under a blanket, in a dark room- major relaxation!
Inviting a pal over for tea and watching/talking over a movie.

anderosonnmj · 22/08/2022 17:20

Having a cuddle with my cats.

Making some nice thick chips in the air fryer and dousing them with lots of salt and vinegar.

Having a nice cup of tea (and managing to avoid one of said cats sticking her head in the mug).

Finding a good book at our local free little library.

Writing a shopping list in my best handwriting (strangely satisfying).

Watching the butterflies on my flowers.

EscapeTheCastle · 22/08/2022 17:20

Whilst out on a walk spotting cats out on their walks.

Play the music collections you had as a teenager and see which tunes have stood the test of time.

IDontDrinkTea · 22/08/2022 17:26

Painting my toenails. I don’t know why, but just looking down and seeing bright toes makes me smile. They’re currently painted orange. The rest of my wardrobe is generally quite plain so a splash of colour always cheers me up a bit

Swipe left for the next trending thread