'Savings Now' is my UK online corner to publish ideas and news on how we can all save cash in these credit crunch times... from vouchers to ideas, from cooking to decorating! Feel free to add your own & get involved.
Tuesday, 3 July 2012
Summer and new posts time!
Hi everyone,
I'm sorry the blog has been so delayed, our little one is nearly 1 - crazy how time flies! Anyway, we're more back to normal now, I'm back at work, and money saving is definately something we need to re-focus on.
So I aim to at least write one blog a week, maybe more, as and when I have any ideas or deals that you guys might like.
I do hope you will subscribe and continue to support the blog, and can only say that normally my money saving drive is un-swayable - but a small baby does have a way of over-running that - and money literally drains through your hands!
My first money saving tactic for July has been to place one large order with Tesco online for delivery. i got some great deals for his birthday party, plus could see the total as it went along. Then I got £10 off using a voucher - great result. Even better? I didn't have to go out in the rain to get it, it all arrived with us - no petrol, no temptation in the aisles, no chicken grilling or deli samples- just what we *needed* went in the shopping trolley.
Do you spend too much on food? What tips do you have? It's definately our 2nd highest cost each month and I can't wait to save some money in this area.
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budgeting,
money saving,
shopping
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I'm pleased to hear a sense of normality has returned to your life. Little bundles of joy are bound to be a drain on other little bundles of joy! :P
My money-saving tip when it comes to food is keeping waste down as far as possible.
Ways to do this include:
> planning meals ahead;
> freezing things that can be frozen if you don't expect to use them in time (bread, hard-cheeses and fresh herbs are good choices);
> keeping track of what you have in the cupboards;
> There are recipe websites available that allow you to search for recipes by entering the ingredients you have. This can be a good way of finding innovative ways to use food items that may otherwise be facing the rubbish-bin.
Glad to hear that you're all well and about the little one's party coming up. Is he settling in ok at nursery?
Looking forward to more posts when you're able.
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