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Resourcefulness: The budgeter's friend
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Well, as @EssexHebridean would say, "What a lovely lot of visitors I've had" since yesterday's post!
@PennysIntoPounds - Yes, it is lovely to receive those payments every so often, especially as my sister & I can remember him sitting at the dining room table composing. Haven't decided where to put the money yet - Savings Pots certainly, but need to give it some thought as to which one/s.
@KajiKita - Yes, the royalty payments often go towards buying concert tickets. As a professional musician, Dad was always really interested in what classical concerts we were going to, & he'd love to know we are carrying on the tradition & still attending when we can.
@Sun_Addict - Oh, I really want to rescue a bat now!
@Debsnewbudget & @kayannie - Both good ideas for concussed birds - thanks.
@Makingabobor2 - That sounds a bit curmudgeonly, but there again, at 92, he probably does have all he needs.....as long as he doesn't then complain if he doesn't receive anything!
@Florafauna - Hello & welcome! If you like making use-it-up soup, make-do & mend & being resourceful, you'll fit right in here!
F2025's challenges: 1) To fill our 10 Savings Pots to their healthiest level ever
2) To read 100 books (36/100) 3) The Shrinking of Foxgloves 6.5kg/30kg
"Life can only be understood backwards but it must be lived forwards" (Soren Kirkegaard 1813-55)6 -
And now for today's post.
Hello Diary Readers,
Quite a productive day on the whole, though I am getting nicely ready to do not-a-lot later on. Today's generally budget-helping efforts:
*A good 'green gym' session cutting down 2 large buddlejas & wrestling the chopped-up branches into the council garden waste wheelie. Double bonus here - free exercise with all the bending & stretching - plus the wheelie is being collected tomorrow & I do like it filled to capacity to make the most of my annual £37.
*Made dough for tonight's pizza & a batch of rolls.
*Made tomorrow's packed lunch & breakfast.
*Picked some salad leaves. The summer lettuce trough (now in greenhouse) is still producing plenty of leaves, the September-sown mizuna is now at the stage where I can cut a few leaves & the rocket I sowed only very recently has already germinated.
*Had a ferret around in the tomato-ripening bag to see if any more had ripened.....about another 500g so added them to the ones I prepped on Monday & did some more bottling. Honestly can't see us needing to buy any tinned ones for a very long time, which I suppose is what grow-your-own is all about.
*Postie brought our Home Insurance renewal docs & I was ready for them. Had set a modestly increased amount in my head which I would be prepared to accept, & it was well within that, so I shall let it renew & update Spreadsheet 1 (Regular bills/DDs) with the new amount. It is the same provider we use for our car insurance & I have to say that they were extremely good when that idiot driver staved into the back of our car earlier this year. I was expecting a more significant increase in our home insurance this year because ours is a riverside village which floods regularly & last year, some houses a couple of streets away from us, which aren't usually affected, did flood badly, so I was thinking this might have flagged our postcode as iffy from a big fast flowing river point of view.
*Did a few surveys, not of them very high paying, but there is still plenty of month left for these little bits & pieces to accumulate into a useful sum.
*Titchy bit more present knitting.
Right, that's it for today. I just need to create a topping for my pizza base - it'll be a hot veggie one with peppers, sweetcorn, jalapenos, tomatoes (of course!), onion, basil & cheese. I fancied anchovies tbh, but we don't have any, so that's my hard bun! Might do some piano practice, might not!
F x
2025's challenges: 1) To fill our 10 Savings Pots to their healthiest level ever
2) To read 100 books (36/100) 3) The Shrinking of Foxgloves 6.5kg/30kg
"Life can only be understood backwards but it must be lived forwards" (Soren Kirkegaard 1813-55)11 -
Isn't it funny how the mind works. I just read about your home insurance docs arriving & it suddenly occurred to me that perhaps my home ins people need to know I now have solar panels. It has only been almost 3 months. Oh dear!
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@badmemory - we've had solar panels for 10 years now and haven't ever told our house insurance people. Don't think they've wanted to know about them, they've certainly never asked.4
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joedenise said:@badmemory - we've had solar panels for 10 years now and haven't ever told our house insurance people. Don't think they've wanted to know about them, they've certainly never asked.
KA3 -
I don't know anything about how solar panels might or might not affect home insurance policies. My only two penn'orth would be that insurance companies have a tendency to look for ways to avoid paying out, so I'd generally lean towards mentioning it, personally. However, as we have no panels & no current intentions to purchase any, I'm not sure my view is of much value.
F2025's challenges: 1) To fill our 10 Savings Pots to their healthiest level ever
2) To read 100 books (36/100) 3) The Shrinking of Foxgloves 6.5kg/30kg
"Life can only be understood backwards but it must be lived forwards" (Soren Kirkegaard 1813-55)4 -
Hello Sunbeams!
What a pleasant day it has been, & productive too. On the 'Any little thing which helps the budget has to be good' front, I can offer the following activities today:
*Free fitness! 15 mins of walk-fit moves to kick today's step-count off in the right direction.......followed by....
*2 good sessions of 'green gym'. Continued working on front courtyard. Cut back & weeded a flower border, pruned 2 shrubs & then planted winter pansies, violas & mini-daffodils ('Jetfire' as they are so cheery). 6 trugs for the garden wheelie which was emptied this morning so plenty of room for further autumn clearing activity. Also planted up 2 large tubs of full-sized daffodil bulbs from Mr F's tetris box (can you believe he had got 54 bulbs in there?!) using some of the recycled grow-bag compost I saved for exactly this purpose.
*Filled a few gaps in the just-cleared border using freebies I'd grown from cuttings or self-sown stuff (a white mallow, an aquilegia & a penstemon).
*Picked more salad leaves (2 types of lettuce leaves, rocket & mizuna all pickable atm)
*Picked the last bunch of frilly pink cosmos to bring indoors for my flower bottle.
*Started off some red Russian kale microgreens on the kitchen windowsill (free seed)
*Made tomorrow's packed lunch & breakfast.
*Wrote grocery shopping list & pinged to Mr F who will call in & pick it up on his way home from work. Not a long list & he reckons he's got money-off loyalty vouchers for a couple of things on it, so I added two more Christmas cake ingredients.
*Fed sourdough jar.
*A bit of present knitting over my lunch hour.
*1 survey done.
Mr F announced last night that he wants me to write him a job list & as you can imagine, I am already on it! Apparently he is looking for heavy-lifting/tall person/caveman type jobs which will help me progress the Autumn garden clearing. Suffice to say 3 of those on the list already!! Right, off I go....I need to do a little bit of a tidy-up & quick sweep of the kitchen floor, but am looking forward to watching 'GBBO extra slice' later & starting my new library book.
Hope everyone has managed at least a reasonably decent day.
F x
2025's challenges: 1) To fill our 10 Savings Pots to their healthiest level ever
2) To read 100 books (36/100) 3) The Shrinking of Foxgloves 6.5kg/30kg
"Life can only be understood backwards but it must be lived forwards" (Soren Kirkegaard 1813-55)10 -
Starts writing a list of tall person/caveman type jobs for Mr F and sneaking it in with Mrs F’s list in the hopes no one will notice 🤣I get knocked down but I get up again (Chumbawamba, Tubthumping)7
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Sun_Addict said:Starts writing a list of tall person/caveman type jobs for Mr F and sneaking it in with Mrs F’s list in the hopes no one will notice 🤣
KKAs at 15.07.25:
- When bought house £315,995 mortgage debt and end date at start = October 2039 - now £233,521
- OPs to mortgage = £11,816 Interest saved £5,28 to date
Fixed rate 3.85% ends January 2030
Read 41 books of target 52 in 2025, as @ 9th August
Produce tracker: £272 of £300 in 2025
Watch your thoughts, they become your words.
Watch your words, they become your actions.Watch your actions, they become your reality.4 -
Lol, you two! I think there's a small business idea right there. Rent-a-Caveman for all those jobs which are too heavy, too high or require brute strength!
Hello Friday Frugalistas,
Not much to report today. I've been busy all day & am shortly heading for a nice hot bath to un-knot my muscles. I'm enjoying my 'Green gym' activities but having stepped it up a bit this week, I am Mrs Achy of Croneville today.
Anyway, today's budget-helpers:
*Cleaned most of the house in a not-as-thoroughly-as-usual manner with the usual minimal products & washable cloths. Was too intent on getting outside to do garden tasks while the dry weather holds.
*Free exercise clearing the remaining front bed. Planted the remaining daffodil bulbs from Mr F's expertly packed bargain box......they were a National Trust range of bulbs so I think 54 for £6.99 was excellent. Only wish either of us could remember the variety! Filled a couple of gaps with free plants I grew from cuttings.
*Picked up another decent couple of windfall pears - these are pretty much at an end now.
*Wrote a revised list for our city centre trip tomorrow & put a possibly relevant voucher in my purse so I don't forget it.
*Baked a sourdough.
*Received 10 free packets of seed from gardening magazine for my letter they recently published.
*Very small amount of present knitting. Soot decided to sit on my lap & the thing with him is that he isn't remotely bothered by moving yarn, then suddenly he really, really is!
*Did 2 surveys - 36p.....be still my beating heart!
*Made a paper template to take with me tomorrow - I want to buy a cake box & board from the watery shop. I've seen one which looks perfect but I want to be absolutely sure that it will fit the bigger of my cakes when it is marzipanned & iced. It's the one which will be travelling to London so while I don't want it moving around, I do want to be confident that it will fit in the box in its finished state. Paper template is so I don't waste the money or have to faff around returning it & needing to source something else at short notice.
Right, that's today's efforts. Off to run a hot bubble bath now. Hopefully it will help ease my aching muscles.....if not, well, at least I will hopefully have succeeded in getting all the old bits of crumbly leaf out of my hair!
Enjoy your Friday nights all,
F x
2025's challenges: 1) To fill our 10 Savings Pots to their healthiest level ever
2) To read 100 books (36/100) 3) The Shrinking of Foxgloves 6.5kg/30kg
"Life can only be understood backwards but it must be lived forwards" (Soren Kirkegaard 1813-55)8
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