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House Nouse
Then some sort of strap line about not falling for advertising claims about needing this, that and the other...sorry can't think of anything snappy.0 -
Make Do and surviveAn average day in my life:hello: :eek::mad: :coffee::coffee::coffee::T
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:eek::mad: :beer:
I am no expert in property but have lived in many types of homes, in many locations and can only talk from experience.0 -
Mend your way and save the day.
Mend your ways and save for rainy days.
The clever way to hold onto your pay.
How to live like a king on a paupers purse.
How to make a silk purse from a sows ear.
Make and Do, more money for you.
If I think of any more I'll post.Penny xxx
Old age isn't bad when you consider the alternative.0 -
ways and means, to live on beansA woman is like a tea bag. You never know how strong she is until she gets into hot water.:D0
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Big ideas for small budgets
Mum's the word - economy secrets from simpler times
The clever person's alternative lottery ticket
Magic with money - how to stop it disappearing
Wise up and waste nought - making every penny count
I haven't bogged off yet, and I ain't no babe
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I can't think of anything but the 2 that jump out at me are Moggins' FRUGAL WAYS FOR MODERN DAYS but also shopsmile's THE MONEY SAVING EXPERT AT HOME,
I think that there should be some mention of Martin Lewis, or Money Saving Expert because those are words that already mean something and have a commercial track record, so maybe one as a title and one as a subtitle0 -
Warning - this book is just a load of old................. Money Saving Genius!
There's cash in them there memories
Inn for a penny - eke out to pay for a night out
More dough for your dosh - home-making the clever way
I haven't bogged off yet, and I ain't no babe
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moggins wrote:Saving Money by Spending time
Back to Basics - A Tale of Thrift
Saving For The Future by Living In the past.
Frugal Ways for Modern Days.
I like it too, slogan type, catchy title and if I was to see it in a bookstore, I'd pick it up for a browse through, rather than the other three titles.“Ordinary riches can be stolen, real riches cannot. In your soul are infinitely precious things that cannot be taken from you.” - Oscar Wilde0 -
Essential Economy Expert
E numbers that are good for you!0 -
Smiley_Mum wrote:I like it too, slogan type, catchy title and if I was to see it in a bookstore, I'd pick it up for a browse through, rather than the other two titles.
You're supposed to want to buy it though :rotfl:0
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