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Resourcefulness: The budgeter's friend
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@lucielle & @themadvix - Oh yes, I know mare's tail is a garden baddie. Thankfully not one we've ever had in our garden. Mr F has just remarked that there's hardly anything in the garden wheelie for next week's collection. I've assured him that it will soon be chocka with hawkweed root & bindweed!
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)5 -
@KajiKita - Yes, I like to add new recipes in regularly. One of the knock-ons of my recent recipe sorting & copying project was rediscovering old favourites I'd forgotten about. I was also surprised at how frugal some of them are. I know some of them do date back to the period immediately post-LBM when I was throwing myself into money-saving with all the zeal of the newly-converted.
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 -
foxgloves said:@KajiKita - Yes, I like to add new recipes in regularly. One of the knock-ons of my recent recipe sorting & copying project was rediscovering old favourites I'd forgotten about. I was also surprised at how frugal some of them are. I know some of them do date back to the period immediately post-LBM when I was throwing myself into money-saving with all the zeal of the newly-converted.
FMaking the debt go down and savings go up
LBM 2015 - debt £57K / Now £28,524....its going down
Mortgage Free December 9th 2024! 18mths ahead of schedule. Since 2022 we paid over £15K in OPs.Challenges
EF #68 £590/£3000
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Studies/surveys August £14.50
Decluttering items 771
Books read 14
Jigsaws done 8
My debt free diary...https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6396218/we-will-get-this-debt-d£own-the-savings-up5 -
Good afternoon Tulips,
Just back from Waitbl00m & sitting on courtyard bench sharing an apple with a lovely shiny blackbird. Not a no-spend day but not a horrendously expensive grocery shop either. Any budget-friendly happenings?
*Transferred meal plans into my diary & wrote grocery shopping list, taking time to check the pantry properly. Doesn't it feel like a win when you write something on, then cross it off because a quick check shows you don't need it?
*Free parking at the hospital car park!!! I received a quite short notice breast screening appointment (I expect it was a cancellation). Set off early because of roadworks on the same road as the hospital & went in early in case the screening unit staff were ahead of schedule. And they were! It was top off & straight onto the boob sandwich machine. Under 30 mins so car park free!
*Stuck to grocery shopping list, put back an item we decided we didn't need & swapped a yellow sticker item for a similar one which was actually cheaper at full price. We were sensible about choosing Easter chocolate. Mr F can get the red mist at seasonal festivals but he was adament he didn't require the large size of gold chocolate bunny & that the smaller one would be absolutely ample. It would probably have been cheaper to share a larger one, but his preference is for white chocolate, & I don't consider that to be actual chocolate.
*Availed ourselves of the free supermarket coffee. Realised I'd been concentrating on the boob-squashing appt at the expense of my daily caffeine intake, so was well ready for one.
*Decluttered another pile of gardening mags to my friend's stash.
*Watered greenhouse plant babies, new strawberry runners & veg seed troughs.
*Wrote list for the market tomorrow as Easter lamb joints will be cheaper from the butcher, ditto fresh veg from local farm stall.
It's not my cooking night. Mr F has defrosted 2 portions of the turkey chilli he made the other week & is intending to serve it with homemade jacket wedges. I'm going to read & see if I can get any more clues solved on last Saturday's Guardian crossword. All but 6 done & I'm not giving up!
Soot loves to inspect the shopping & of course he soon spotted the (insert expensive brand) vacuum-packed cat tuna loin which will be their Easter Sunday treat. He was gutted to see it put away in the cupboard & to be told he'd have to wait. That boy has no respect for Spring festivals!
So not a lot of garden productivity today, but I'm sure I shall make up for it over the weekend.
Love to all,
F x
Oh.....remember Mr F telling me he already had 'enough Easter beer'? Well, suddenly it was deemed 'not enough' after all. I don't actually think pantry beer goblins have started on it early. I think ignoring a 2 for 3.50 offer on Ghost Ship in the supermarket this afternoon was just more than he could handle.
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 -
Oh dear, that reminded me I need to add beer to my list. We have a fridge full of it but one meeting last week with half a dozen chaps an the Doom Bar has gone (that always reminds me of Cormoran Strike, the JK Galbraith (aka JKR) character). Anyway, I shall add it.
Gardening mags - I popped out after my bee-day yesterday to buy eggs for supper and there was Gardener's World magazine, in it's bag as it has THE CARD in it. When did it become £9.99? Anyway, with good intentions to visit more gardens this year (if our fewer bees resolve lasts!) I bought it. It is nice to read a paper magazine once in a while. Having just skipped through the RHS jobs for the weekend email, I might actually have time, although I do need to read the book club book in the next fortnight too.
Have a good holiday weekend with Mr FSave £12k in 2025 #2 I am at £4863.32 out of £6000 after May (81.05%)
OS Grocery Challenge in 2025 I am at £1286.68/£3000 or 42.89% of my annual spend so far
I also Reverse Meal Plan on that thread and grow much of our own premium price fruit and veg, joining in on the Grow your own thread
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I bought that magazine for The Card the other day - it was £9.50 last year which I thought was a racket then. I assumed last year that it was more expensive because it had the card in it, but is it that price every month?! 😱 I knew magazines were expensive but really?? Presumably they're trying to encourage ongoing subscriptions rather than one off purchases, but there must still be people buying them.7
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I'm another that buys this issue of Gardener's World every year, but also think it is getting expensive at £9.99. However, if you use the card It can save you a lot of money. One garden local to us is £28.00 admission.
It is usually £7.99 an issue I think. It is full of adverts! I have a free subscription to Garden Answers, as part of a bank package, that is £5.50 an issue.9 -
We got 2 for 1 entry for Tatton Park last year which I think was £10, so it effectively paid for itself with that. I think I only went to a couple of other places, by myself, so just reduced entry not half price, but it was still worth it.4
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2 years ago, I took out a subscription to GW when it was on offer at a special price of £9.99 for 6 issues. It was at about this time of year, as the 2 for 1 card was enclosed with the first issue.
It might be worth looking for a similar offer this time next year.
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Have a lovely Easter 🐣 I made a gf simnel cake after seeing your gorgeous cake last year, definitely not up to your standard of decoration but it tastes delicious xx5
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