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Spill the beans ... what's the most embarrassing MoneySaving thing you do?

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  • Justamum wrote: »
    I don't use bags and don't like stewed tea. Actually when I make tea most people would think it's a bit of a palaver. I have a small teapot which has a sieve insert, so I put a spoon of tea in it, pour on the boiling water, stir a couple of times, then pour it into a bigger teapot, then refill the smaller one and pour it into the bigger one!



    I use supermarket plastic bags as bin bags too. I usually shop using my own homemade bags, but when I'm running out of plastic ones I 'forget' to take them with me :rotfl:
    My DH prefers to use the single blade BIC razors - I use an epilady. His reaction to that is :eek:
    My DH is also (mainly) bald, so I cut his hair using our own Wahl clippers (other makes are available :D)

    I use an epilady, they are great, no razor costs or shaving cream/gel or waxing costs. Bought OH a beard trimmer last week he's always fairly stubbly but normally shaves it off every couple of weeks so it doesn't get too long but a beard trimmer at £20 means no more razor blades and he can keep it a smart length! :D
  • Justamum
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    bigfatpig wrote: »
    I use an epilady, they are great, no razor costs or shaving cream/gel or waxing costs.

    Have you braved the armpits with it yet?
  • kitschy
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    Justamum wrote: »
    Have you braved the armpits with it yet?

    Never, repeat, never, go underarm with one of these babies :eek:

    Legs I am used to, and even other areas, but not the pits!
  • Justamum
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    kitschy wrote: »
    Never, repeat, never, go underarm with one of these babies :eek:

    Legs I am used to, and even other areas, but not the pits!

    I do it all the time. Admittedly the first few times I had to have a large hankie with me to mop up the tears, but now I don't feel it at all. I do my upper lip too - saves on bleaching.
  • I check discarded Tesco receipts to see if the clubcard points have been added, and if not, I get them added to my clubcard.
    I use my partner's bath water after her, then we save it in buckets to flush the toilet.
    I pick up pieces of wood from hedge bottoms and road sides for the stove.
  • ..and I paint the house with chuck out paint.
    and I ride a MZ motorbike, as they can be fixed at home and they can do over 70 mpg.
  • Igamogam
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    reddleman wrote: »
    I check discarded Tesco receipts to see if the clubcard points have been added, and if not, I get them added to my clubcard.
    I use my partner's bath water after her, then we save it in buckets to flush the toilet.
    I pick up pieces of wood from hedge bottoms and road sides for the stove.

    Oh I thought it was only me who did the T*sco thing! Glad there is another - took me a while to work out why I get offers for things I dont eat/use :)

    I always get into bath first - thats the rule ;). Think if we where on a meter I would be tempted to flush the loo with bath water too

    We also chop up any old wooden furniture/window frames etc - we are still burning frames,kitchen cupboards etc and doors we took out of this house we moved into 20 years ago :rotfl:Very windy here over last couple of days so a walk along the lanes always means there are a couple of large branches to bring home - can be a competition sometimes!
    Be the change you want to see -with apologies to Gandhi :o
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  • reddleman wrote: »
    ..and I paint the house with chuck out paint.
    and I ride a MZ motorbike, as they can be fixed at home and they can do over 70 mpg.

    I used to have CZ
  • Justamum wrote: »
    I don't use bags and don't like stewed tea. Actually when I make tea most people would think it's a bit of a palaver. I have a small teapot which has a sieve insert, so I put a spoon of tea in it, pour on the boiling water, stir a couple of times, then pour it into a bigger teapot, then refill the smaller one and pour it into the bigger one!


    Sounds like a good method!

    I've had a good think about my most embarrassing MS habits.

    I do cut up kitchen roll into 8 pieces (I use one piece to clean the cat's dishes or wash fruit/veg).One piece is too big.A roll lasts for ages.I prefer to use a tea towel for spillages etc.

    I re-use dental floss until it gets too stringy.:cool:

  • I re-use dental floss until it gets too stringy.:cool:

    Yup, that's the embarassing one lol :)
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