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Amble into April Frugaleering

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Unescorted · 17/04/2022 08:15

Follow on from the old thread

This is a space / long running thread for people wanting tips on making life cheaper for what ever reason and support who have to make living less expensive. If you are new here just post away everyone is welcome.

Frugal tips from the hive mind so far....

Check your outgoing-are they essential, are you on the best deal
Loyalty cards for stores you regularly shop at
Meal plan
Annual budget rather than monthly for those, well annual, expenses
Second hand is fine for 90% of stuff
Sign up to money saving expert emails
Insulation at home.
Close curtains at dark and tuck behind rads
Foil behind external wall rad
Turn the heating down . Tropical houses are not necessary
Use the washing line when you can
Look out for food recycling scheme- bread and butter thing, company shop, too good to go type things
Do you have to buy that Christmas/ birthday present. Can you give time instead
Eat less meat (tho I’m rubbish at this)
Have a on toast day. Or baked potato weekly
Double up while the oven is on for a reheat meal or a bake. Save electric running the oven less.
Branded goods are not always the best
-Walk those short trips if possible, instead of using the car (I am the worst for doing this). Saves petrol, good exercise too.
-Combine car trips better too eg dropped DD off at an activity tonight, which is next to the supermarket.
Cancel sky, if you still want the programmes switch to Now Tv for a fraction of the price
Cancel any subscriptions you don't need. Check direct debits to make sure you're not paying for anything you no longer need by accident
Check all your bills, insurances etc are the cheapest you can get for the cover you need (the last bit is important)
If you can get a voucher, use a cash back site or have some sort of work discount (nhs, bluelight, Tesco, student etc) check before paying
Meal plan before you shop. Make extra to freeze for another day as it's often cheaper per kg to buy bigger packs of meat
Go veggie a couple of times a week
Aldi and Lidl are great but not if you're going to get sidetracked by the aisle of doom
An annual budget is essential but pay yourself first each month so money into the annual pot, into savings, off debt before anything else happens. Make sure there's a line in your budget for fun money even if it's a tiny amount, budgeting can be a grind otherwise
You will have patches of spendiness and demotivation, don't give up just start again from wherever you end up
Take your own drinks, snacks, food, picnic - Invariably cheaper and nicer
Make your own if you have a stocked baking cupboard and spice cupboard. Cheaper and nicer, tho building said cupboard can be ££ (costs can be reduced by a visit to your local international supermarket)
Aldi for baking stuff it’s fine.
Work out of season for clothes as it’s usually cheaper
i switched to a coffee subscription (coffee is my weakness) - so our local shop delivers me a 250g bag of ground coffee every 2 weeks (i have 4 in the cupboard currently) and i make my own morning coffee. the subscription is for 6 months and costs me £58 i think. a takeaway from the same shop is £2.80 a pop. so it is a money saver. I bought a Contigo cup (spendy but worth every penny). so take my coffee hot to work with me.

I'm also a fan of using it up. so tings like toiletries, stationary (i am also a notebook hoarder) food etc. not replacing until it's all gone (or all of one thing gone).

my Lloyds account does "save the change" so it rounds up a purchase and then moves the pence to my savings account.

I also pay myself first on payday and am trying to use the things we have- zoo membership - use it loads so worth the £160 a year cost. same with my gym membership i use it so get my moneys worth.

Also what you can save/be frugal on can be inversely related to your means. If you have more "spare" money per month it's easier to buy in bulk and choose things that are cheapest per kg. If you have less or no spare money this isn't possible to do and then you're looking at cheapest price per item rather than per kg.

Agree re taking own stuff although I do often forget but a good coffee cup and water bottle is a good investment if you can afford it

If you have a dog use something like all about dog food to work out what the best food is you can buy based on what you can afford to spend per day
I also give the clothes an extra spin in the washing machine before they go in the dryer, and dry outside whenever i can - currently not living at home, so limited to a washer dryer (which is crap) and an airer next to a rad which i hate.

im a big fan of using the freezer and freeze anything i can. we buy reduced items (like bread and keep it in the freezer as it saves it going off - we maybe get through a loaf every couple of weeks).
I know that credit cards are sometimes seen here as the work of the devil (on MN specifically not this thread) but if you have one use to to your advantage. Mine gives me money back in the form of M&S or amazon vouchers every quarter depending on how much I've spent. and as long as you pay it off every month it works.
Top Cashback for all internet purchases.
Join the library - many have free access to Audible, Libby (for magazines and newspapers) as well as having an amazing selection of books.
Consider how you cook things - residual heat cooking works really well for rice and any slow cooker recipe.
Grow herbs and salad leaves on a window sill
Grow soft fruit - your local allotment / neighbours with a raspberry cane/ strawberry / current / gooseberry will be more than happy to give you a cutting.
Look for local food pantries
If you need credit use a Credit Union. If you are saving support your local credit union by becoming one of their savers.

Useful websites
Money Saving Expert especially the 90 ways to survive the cost of living crisis

Independent Foodbank Network There are some things that I wish we did not need

CAB

step change

cooking on a bootstrap

Thrifty Lesley

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Timetoswitch · 19/05/2022 16:37

£2.97 Savers on 3 x 30 hay fever tablets. Equivalent in Tesco last week was £2.97 for 30! Which I didn’t buy.

Might do the food shop tonight, instead of tomorrow.

ebay dresses arrived, and fit!

I need to do some returns tomorrow, as the dresses from eBay were better than other more expensive stuff I’d ordered.

Decafflatteplease · 19/05/2022 17:07

£22 today m and s on socks for children (where do they go??)

Another £18 m and s on tonight's dinner basically. It was £5 fishcakes for DH and I, £2 frozen chips , £3 fish fingers for children £2 veggie nuggets for non fish eating child. That's £12. Already got peas in freezer. Then bits like bread, mayonnaise, rice all bits we needed. I need to get my organised. Most of our evening meals come in around the £15 mark I don't know if that's good or bad really. Most nights I make 2 different things due to restrictions on diets here.

I'm hoping to try to do a full weeks shop at Lidl this weekend if I have the headspace to plan it out. So much easier to rely on ocado and top up shops but we are spending a fortune on food like literally over £1000 a month. 😱 Got to pull it in really.

WreckTangled · 19/05/2022 17:26

M&S food is lovely but v expensive. The Tesco finest fish cakes, for example, are £2.50. I do think £15 on an evening meal is a lot but I also know what hard work it is thinking of/making dinner every night. I'm just trying to meal plan for next week...

TheNewlmprovedMrsMadEvans · 19/05/2022 17:38

I buy the Pizza deal in M& S , for £10 it's a really good deal , 2 massive pizzas and 2 more sides , of which are potato skins or chicken fritters or dirty fries or halloumi fries or Mozarella sticks . All are lovely btw but l always buy the chicken fritters and the potato skins because they are so yummy Smile
Decaff it's ridiculous isn't it l daren't look at how much we are spending tbh.
I am off to do a Farmfoods shop tomorrow l hope , their Napolina passatas are only 39p everywhere else they are a pound! 2 x 4 pints of milk are £2.20 my local shops they are 1.30 for a four pinter . Baxters beetroot jars 39p. Sugar 2 for 1.20 and a few other things l have seen on the voucher mailing thing . Plus you get the 2 off 25 voucher .

TheNewlmprovedMrsMadEvans · 19/05/2022 17:39

They still have theTakeaway curry bag deal in Morrisons too atm Smile

lightand · 19/05/2022 18:06

AdoraBell · 17/05/2022 20:18

£70 on groceries. DH filled the car, petrol is £1.72 here. That was the cheapest he found.

Petrol £1.64 cheapest place, where I am today. Counted myself lucky.

Went to Tes co. Dont often go there nowadays, as one of the most expensive supermarkets in town. 6 people queueing for the reduced food section. Mind you, there was quite a lot of things there. Quite often there is not much there. But I am not normally in there at 4pm so maybe that is when it is filled up?

northender · 19/05/2022 18:33

We have a trip down to Devon to pil next weekend (just dh & I) so are trying only to do minimal top up shop for fresh stuff until then. Going well so far. We'll give the dc a small budget to shop with while we're away.
Pasta bake with cheese sauce, veg & leftover roast gammon tonight
HM pizzas tomorrow in the Ooni (bought with my 50th money). First try out for it.
Hoping to buy a smaller petrol car this weekend to save on running costs. Will keep the old tank skoda, but as a second car.
Ds has now finished uni for the year, 3 months until he goes away to the SW for a year on a sandwich year work placement. He still has to find accommodation.

WreckTangled · 19/05/2022 18:44

My usual cheap petrol station was £1.75 for unleaded today Shock went down the road to Tesco where it was 10p cheaper.

Oh yes I think the m&s pizza/Italian/whatever deals are really good. It's a treat but cheaper than a take away.

I've never been to a farm foods, we don't have one, sounds good though.

Wolfcub · 19/05/2022 18:45

Eat well for less klaxon. BBC 8pm

Timetoswitch · 19/05/2022 19:42

I’ll now buy a meal deal, instead of a takeaway. We normally go for the ones without drink, unless it is coke bottles as we Are strange people who don’t like wine. I’ve reigned it back though as I was treating us too frequently.

Got rolls reduced to 20p in the supermarket which will do lunches tomorrow, and some for the freezer. And a reduced pudding.

£15 a day sounds a lot, but easily spent if doing two different substantial meals.

northender · 19/05/2022 20:01

Gregg's gone, hurray!!

AdoraBell · 19/05/2022 20:17

Decaff they eat them, true fact, midnight snacks while parents are asleep.

£6.50 😱 on 2 coffees in motorway services.

Gym tomorrow then top up shopping, just need bread and tomato plants. Trying to grown them but weather is thwarting me.

WreckTangled · 20/05/2022 06:21

I've been awake since 4:30 🥱 alarm was set for 5:20 so knew I wouldn't get back to sleep.

Today is: gym, work, food shop. I'm going to treat us to one of the M&S jubilee yumnuts they look so good. Oh then we're going to see dd in her school production.

BigSkies2022 · 20/05/2022 08:45

We're off to Yorkshire Dales for a week tomorrow, visiting DS in Leeds and doing lots of walking with canine. DH has bought a couple of books of walks and our rentals look lovely. I have books to read and DH determined to have a good healthy reset holiday after a big old haul at work. Packing today and the goal is to set off by 8 tomorrow and be in Leeds to take DS out for lunch. It will be a good test of how the new hybrid goes. So far, most of our driving has been city-based and in 20mph zones. We've done 460 miles on half a tank of petrol.

Have treated the garden with weedkiller and slug pellets (organic gardeners look away now) so as not to return to shredded hostas and knee high weeds. Everything has doubled in size in the last week!

BigSkies2022 · 20/05/2022 08:49

Food wise had a good cheap week. Homemade chicken tikka masala (Madhur Jaffrey's) two nights running, fish from the freezer, lots of storecupboard salads with rice and pulses, nuts and seeds. Using up stuff before we go. I'm giving kefir a go, trying to increase the gut flora, which Tim Spector says is the basis of weight control. I imagine we'll be checking out lots of local food producers while we're away.

AdoraBell · 20/05/2022 12:52

Hope you have a good trip BigSkies

Wreck hope you get decent sleep tonight, and DD and you enjoy the school production.

£7 ish in Sainsbury’s, bread, too much chocolate as it was offer, yoghurt on offer and 2 packs of microwave rice for the food bank. Chose egg rice and a Mexican style one as it’s got beans and veg too.

Next time I’ll try to get instant mash. Not the best but only needs 500ml boiling water rather than cooking fresh potatoes.

£6 ish for coffee and pastries post gym 🤦‍♀️

WreckTangled · 20/05/2022 15:53

£64.75 in Aldi
£6 M&S

Weekly budget is £120 so that leaves room for any top ups but hopefully it'll still come in under this week. It helps that ds is on residential for three days (he eats loads!)

WreckTangled · 20/05/2022 16:00

Meal plan for anyone interested:

✓	Chilli and rice 
✓	Southern fried chicken wraps 
✓	Pizza 
✓	Macaroni cheese w/bacon 
✓	Breakfast burgers 
✓	Chicken nuggets  
✓	Sausage pasta 

There is salad and veg too BlushGrin

AdoraBell · 20/05/2022 18:04

Oooh, looks good Wreck, think I’ll steal that 😀

Gensola · 20/05/2022 20:20

Just watched Eat Well for Less, OMG 😭😭 that family, they were so lovely and the poor little boy. Heartbreaking.

TheNewlmprovedMrsMadEvans · 20/05/2022 20:44

Gen just watched EWFL omg those children were adorable ❤️ one of the best episodes l have ever seen ☺️
Spent 18 Morrisons but bought 4 X Vanilla Haagan Daaz for the freezer as it's on offer for £3 atm 🙄 honestly £3 for a small tub of ice cream 😱

ememem84 · 21/05/2022 07:36

Oooh ewfl. I love that show. Must watch.

went to lunch yesterday at my fave place with the girls from work. £50. To celebrate one of us being recently engaged. The bride to be paid for the drinks (naughty) so the £50 was for my food plus a tip.

northender · 21/05/2022 07:47

Agree it was a good episode of ewfl.
Have a good weekend bigskies
Have been looking for nice outdoor plates, bowls etc for our party patio area in the garden. Lots of astronomical prices for designer melamine(!) but last night discovered a lovely set at Dunelm for £1 an item so that's where I'm headed this morning.
Open garden event for charity this afternoon with DH & my mum. Then cricket. Ds having a break from it at the moment, so it's nice to watch without the stress

WreckTangled · 21/05/2022 07:52

I'm annoyed with Dunelm. I did a click and collect yesterday as I knew I'd be going past (and it's 20 miles away). It said collect after 3 hours (I ordered at 6am but didn't expect it before 12) but I didn't get a collection message or anything just a text at 5:20 to say they don't have it and refunded me Angry oh and the refund will take five days Hmm

lifelongfrugaleer · 21/05/2022 08:17

That is annoying wreck
ooo sounds good not
have you seen blue light card now get 10% off in ads asda. I will do a shop and compare this weekend