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Frugal living tips
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Has anyone got any? Or know any good sites with them on?
Thank you :-)
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Make your own clothes....
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Make your own clothes....
Use discount codes and coupons...
Send off for free samples wherever you can...
http://www.myvouchercodes.co.uk/index2.php
:D 'ello B00 :D xxx
Don't drive or get buses anywhere, ask for free stuff on freecycle, make your own sauces for pasta and things rather than paying for jars (also healthier and tastyer too) dont buy take aways, beans on toast is a staple lunch food I've taken to eating recently quite a lot, don't waste electricity by leaving things on when not in use, save energy by putting on a jumper when you're cold rather than putting on the heating.
Ho Boo.
this is a good siteyo ,you can get code's for tescos etc.I got a �15 code off here for wine off tesco's and it was already half price .I got 12 bottles of white wine(�3 squid each normally)for �15 delivered.Plus you can get 2 boxes of becks(40 bottles) fer �16 squid at tescos at the mo.(:O)
My recommendations:
- Wash clothes when you have a full load.
- Never use a tumble dryer.
- Switch off electrical items at the wall when you have finished using them.
- Use a corded telephone. Cordless telephones are constantly on.
- Buy spare parts when they fail/break.
- Wear a couple of clothing layers at home during the winter.
- Cook your own food.
- Keep then use the extra envelopes that comes with bills and mailshots. For a celebration I had last year I sent out 50 envelopes containing invitations and didn't buy a single one. Goes without saying that you must put a stamp on them...
- Wash clothes when you have a full load.
- Never use a tumble dryer.
- Switch off electrical items at the wall when you have finished using them.
- Use a corded telephone. Cordless telephones are constantly on.
- Buy spare parts when they fail/break.
- Wear a couple of clothing layers at home during the winter.
- Cook your own food.
- Keep then use the extra envelopes that comes with bills and mailshots. For a celebration I had last year I sent out 50 envelopes containing invitations and didn't buy a single one. Goes without saying that you must put a stamp on them...