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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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lifelongfrugaleer · 15/06/2022 06:06

Ah bloody lice. I do not envy you trying to treat thick hair but the nitty gritty combs and good and gross in equal measure

£10 yesterday on hanging basket and £66 renewing my craft group for 6 months

hope you get a walk out blue and feel a bit better today

ememem84 · 15/06/2022 08:41

We don’t even have the nits! So it was almost a waste of time. But it’s done.

nail day today. The dc have decided I need rainbow nails. So we shall see.

Wolfcub · 15/06/2022 09:32

Downsides of living next to a nursery. I've now been listening to the same baby bawling it's eyes out and squawking at the top of its lungs for an hour. It is driving me insane.

Happierwithouthim · 15/06/2022 09:43

ememem84 · 15/06/2022 08:41

We don’t even have the nits! So it was almost a waste of time. But it’s done.

nail day today. The dc have decided I need rainbow nails. So we shall see.

I used to dread those letters with dds curly hair but we've escaped so far. She never goes to school with her hair down so less chance of transferring them. I'm even itchy thinking about it Smile

Happierwithouthim · 15/06/2022 09:45

Wolfcub · 15/06/2022 09:32

Downsides of living next to a nursery. I've now been listening to the same baby bawling it's eyes out and squawking at the top of its lungs for an hour. It is driving me insane.

Oh god Angry

Taytocrisps · 15/06/2022 10:01

Last day of the exams. Today it's French and History. DD was very stressed last night. She feels she hasn't done enough study for these two subjects and that she spent more time concentrating on her other subjects. She likes History as a subject but the exam means writing lots of essays. She's afraid the right questions won't come up and she'll have nothing to write about. I have a feeling she'll crash when it 's all over, either tonight or tomorrow. Crazy that she has spent the past 13 years at school and her performance is being measured in the space of eight days. Our educational system is in dire need of reform.

I'm going to plant the last two plants in my border today. I've an appointment with my counsellor at 12.

Back to work tomorrow. I'll spend an hour or so checking my e-mails this evening. Work is crazy atm (we're short staffed) so it means I can hit the ground running. Also, I'll sleep better tonight, knowing that there are no nasty surprises in store for me.

ememem84 · 15/06/2022 11:20

The treatment I used on myself yesterday had a side effect of ….itchy scalp. Talk about paranoia!!

BigSkies2022 · 15/06/2022 14:09

Tayto - congratulations to you and your DD for getting this far. It's one of the least happy aspects of parenting, I think, having to help chart your kids through a process which may well have been traumatic for you! (speaking from personal experience there).

£53 in Aldi this morning, still have to visit butcher, and pick up a few bits in Sainsbury's, then I'm done for house-guests and the week ahead. Still no olive oil, so have substituted rapeseed oil.

Slept like a log last night. Dog came in at 1.30 and tried to get me up to let him out and chase the fox, but I just sent him back to bed, then fell straight back to sleep. Time was I'd have lain awake till 6am before falling into a horribly unhelpful deep sleep.

Wolfcub · 15/06/2022 14:39

We are having a day. Work is a drag. I've had to collect ds from school early due to an accident and I've had to remove a dead field mouse from the middle of my lawn

Happierwithouthim · 15/06/2022 14:45

Tayto well done to you both for getting through the LC hopefully it's just last minute nerves

Happierwithouthim · 15/06/2022 14:46

Wolf my brother when we were young had a field mouse run across his pillow and face in bed and dm's attitude was it's only a field mouse ShockShockShock

BigSkies2022 · 15/06/2022 16:55

Ooh, one thing they did have in Aldi, and I pass this on to fellow shoppers there, was massive bunches of lovely Just William/Pinks for £2.99. I've managed to get 4 vases-full out of one bunch. Probably won't last long but they make the house a bit more festive for guests.

lifelongfrugaleer · 15/06/2022 18:19

Oo that sounds lovely blue
wolf :(
£19 Aldi, £9 M&S, £50 hair

ememem84 · 15/06/2022 19:40

Oh wolf.

£46 nails
and. Ahem £170 in jewellers. I took some rings in to bed resized polished and mended last week.

I told dm I had taken one in particular in and she couldn’t remember it. My grandpa gave it to me when grandma passed away (when I was 21). It was old battered dirty and turns out broken. I forgot about it for a long time (until last week) re found it and thought I’d do something with it.

turns out it’s 18ct white gold. The stones aren’t real. But it was mended cleaned polished and is a beauty. Ddad thinks it might have been grandmas engagement ring.

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ememem84 · 15/06/2022 19:41

Oh annoying. This one.

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CurlsandCurves · 15/06/2022 21:21

That ring is stunning @ememem84

DH is working away this week and I’ve been off the last 3 days, bored now and ready for work tomorrow. Nothing to report frugal wise but I just checked our energy account and I’m pleasantly surprised so that’s good.

Just watching The Savoy, I do love the staff and their commitment to customer service.

Gensola · 15/06/2022 21:29

Lovely rings em and you have very nice hands too 😄
£3.40 on a fancy iced coffee.
can’t find my passport currently and due to go on honeymoon in two weeks 🥴

ememem84 · 15/06/2022 21:44

DH is off to Barcelona for his works summer party tomorrow. Back Saturday evening. I’m not jealous at all.

lifelongfrugaleer · 16/06/2022 07:14

Lovely ring em
l love Barcelona
Father’s Day presents bought yesterday
spending day today but for scouts so will get a refund

TheNewlmprovedMrsMadEvans · 16/06/2022 14:42

Beautiful weather here and for everyone Smile
Bought a cooling blanket form Amazon
www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07R4DZ4R5/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_image_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
ready for tomorrow Grin 26.99

Gensola · 16/06/2022 14:44

Lol em in my house apparently only people with vaginas can put shoes away. DH leaves his all over the house in odd places. 🫠

Happierwithouthim · 16/06/2022 19:24

Gorgeous rings em
I wear one ring - three stones & a pearl, ds is talking lately about our family going back on normal, I'm divorced from his father & says the stones symbolise him dd & his father Confused

€21.40 McDonald's for dc
€15 ds hair cut including tip
€12 lunch & good luck card for dsis
€1.15 stamp for posting card to dsis

€50 morning childminder today
€60 evening childminder tomo

Happierwithouthim · 16/06/2022 19:24

Father's Day shopping now and visit to the Range

AdoraBell · 16/06/2022 19:55

£55-ish on food, DH paid. Lunch with DD1 in Cardiff.
Groceries due tomorrow, should be about £80

Decafflatteplease · 16/06/2022 20:16

Beautiful rings em and beautiful nails! I'm not really a jewelry person tbh, I have 2 earrings I'm each ear but hardly wear them. I really want a nose piercing though! I have hearing aids and I like to jazz them up with decorations. currently have green and purple decorations!

Lovely day today with toddler, simple pleasures of playgroup, library and lunch on a bench in the sun!

I picked up that m and s pizza meal deal for £10 thanks to whoever mentioned it. It's a really good deal, should do all 6 of us. Got 2 pizzas chicken nuggets and halloumi fries. Have frozen corn on the cob in the freezer already. Having that all tomorrow night with a large crisp cold white wine it's been a hellish week

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