Tuesday 30 April 2013

No Spend Day

Fleece

Well done to me for covering my courgettes with fleece, last night.

Monday 29 April 2013

Oxtail Update And Start Of Sealed Pot


Obviously, this is a one off, but Superscout and I have just counted up all the loose change in the house. It came to £6.87.

Also, I had an email from Tesco today, about the oxtail fail.  They are refunding me £3.50.

So I will have £10.37 for the sealed pot on Sunday.

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Sunday 28 April 2013

Updated Defrosting The Freezer

Shameful



That's more like it!



Last night, because I was so pleased with having defrosted it, the freezer was on my mind.I think I have have owned it for since approximately 1998 [15 years].  It has survived two house moves.


I was checking on line how much it would cost to replace, if it went wrong. I was also considering what size we really need as a family of 3.  That said, I do use my freezer quite a lot to freeze 'yellow sticker' items etc.

During the course of my research, I read some reviews and managed to glean this: apparently old fashioned 'manual freezer are more reliable than frost-free types.   This might go some way to explaining the longevity of my freezer, despite years of abuse.  I think the previous one might have been a frost-free type [although my memory is not that good anymore] and it only survived one move and 5 years.

When this one bites the dust, I think I will buy another 'manual' freezer.

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Hair Cut

The last time I went to the hairdresser, my regular stylist had left.  I have been going to the same salon for a number of years and have been very happy there.

My last haircut cost £42.  [I never leave a tip, but always feel a bit guilty about it]  £42 seems like a lot of money, although if I went to a well known high street chain, such as Toni and Guy, I know I would pay even more.

Anyway, I have been thinking, and have decided that I am going to try out a mobile hairdresser.  I have started to ring round and have had a quote of £20.  However, I have another phone call to make, because a friend has specifically recommended the lady she uses.

Obviously, I want to be happy with the cut and finish.  However, if it works out I have calculated that I would be saving myself approximately £132 per year.

Saturday 27 April 2013

Hard Core

Since I have come back to blogging, I feel more hard core about saving money.  I am trying not to let any more at all slip through my fingers.  I also get a sense, from reading the blogs of others, that they are doing the same.

So, 3 little successes to note:

  • Yesterday was my fortnightly lunch duty day [Don't have to do anything unless it rains.  If it does, just have to go into the corridors and support Lunch Time Supervisors bringing the children in]  For this we are entitled to claim a free lunch.  This I did.  In the past I have not bothered to claim. So, I ate vegetable curry and rice, with a shortbread biscuit for pudding. [I kept the biscuit and ate it after school, when I was doing my marking]
  • I was also given 2 free-range eggs, from the school farm.  I am planning to have scrambled eggs on toast for my breakfast.

  • I have just sold a vintage telephone on ebay.  It was a wedding present and never used.  It spent almost 20 years in the loft.  I did my research and believed I might get as much as £200.  This was based on dedicated dealer websites.  However, I have had to list it 3 times.  It has sold for £45 [best offer] on the third attempt, but I am at peace with this because it was not adding value to me when sitting in the loft.  It is going towards the £100 per month mortgage overpayment target.  So far this month I have achieved £93 [£30 Moneysupermarket; £45 ebay and £18 other]
I will update my sidebar accordingly.

I have also emailed Tesco about the oxtail.  They have tried to contact me by phone, but I was not able to answer the call.  I await to see if they offer a resolution to my complaint!

Thursday 25 April 2013

Epic Fail

Well,the oxtail stew was a disaster!

Maybe, it was cheap/poor quality oxtail; if there is such a thing.  It was purchased from Tesco.

It was tough and there was very little meat that came off the bone.  Despite being cooked all day,with plenty of liquid, in my slow cooker, it didn't want to come off the bone; even the little bit of meat that was there.

I don't usually waste food, but I threw it away and ate something else.  I just didn't  fancy it at all.

Can't win them all.
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Tuesday 23 April 2013

Oxtail Stew And No Spend Days

Tonight I have put an oxtail stew into my slow cooker.  I was going to follow the Hairy Bikers recipe, but did not have red wine.  So, instead have used Tesco Everyday Value mixed vegetables, frozen onion and frozen garlic, with a Tesco packet mix.

38p

Should do the job.  Have never used oxtail before.  Intrigued about how it will turn out.  Will post a picture of finished result.

Also used up some potatoes.  Have peeled them ready.  Will use my ricer to mash.  A very effective gadget.

Plus Monday and Tuesday have been NSDs - no spend days.

Monday 22 April 2013

Moneysupermarket Payment And Lunches

First of all, a big thank you to Sarah and Saving For Travel for becoming official followers.

Secondly, I am absolutely cock-a-hoop because I have been paid £30 by Moneysupermarket for my 30 Ways To Save £1 post.  I read the small print on their site yesterday, and it said they were going to pay for  the first 500 posts.  As I had left it several days, I was not hopeful.  However, I got the email this morning and the money os in my paypal account as I type.  The £30 is going towards a mortgage overpayment this month.  Indeed, that is the subject for another post and I intend to add a sidebar counter to encourage me.

Thirdly, I am going to answer a question put to me by gotthisfar.  

We bloggers are a funny bunch; this morning at 7:00 AM I found myself photographing my food for the day!

Packed lunches:

We have a microwave and toaster at school, as I imagine many places do.  Thus I usually take something that I can heat up.  It is quite rare that I take sandwiches. Aldi do a fine selection of chunky soups, and I go through phases of having them.  Another favorite is mackeral on toast.

Today I had jacket potato, with salad and lentil and carrot curry topping.










For my break at 11:00 AM I usually take some tomato juice.  I really enjoy this because it is very refreshing and fills me up.

Tesco Vale Tomato Juice

I also have some apple, which I core and segment.  That way it feels a bit posher, like the over-priced fruit bags you can buy!




Indeed I am quite a grazer, so I also take a small tub if mixed fruit, which I have posted about before. 

So, there we have it.  Quite frugal and healthy me thinks.

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Sunday 21 April 2013

Followers button

After some searching, I have managed to add a followers button.  It was not as simple as in the old days!

So now it is there; an official welcome to Sharon and Ruth.  So glad to have you here.

If you are reading, please hit the followers button in the side tab, so that I can welcome you too.  Plus, please spread the word about my blog, if you don't mind, because it is such a thrill to receive comments.

On another note, I have just checked  Moneysupermarket's site and the £30 offer only goes to the first 500, although anyone after that you will still be entered into the prize draw for either £1000 or £2000.  Thus, I think I am too late for the £30.

Nevermind.
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30 Ways To Save £1.

Alerted by Sarah and Iona, I have tuned into MoneySupermarket's celebration of the 30th anniversary of the introduction of the £1 coin.  They are offering £30 to every blogger who posts 30 ways t save a pound/money.

Here goes.  My ideas are:

  1. Sit boiling - boil food stuffs like pasta and rice for half the time it says on the packet.  Then turn the heat off and let them continue to cook in their own ambient heat for the second half of the time.
  2. House swap for holidays.  Five years ago I swapped my house and car with a Spanish family and had 3 fantastic weeks in La Manga.  Accommodation and car hire TOTALLY FREE.
  3. Save bread bags, cereal packet innards etc to re-use as freezer/sandwich bags.
  4. Use voucher code sites to actively search for vouchers to reduce he cost of a whole manner of things.
  5. Put 'wanted' posts of Freecycle.  I usually get what I want.
  6. Get rid/sell your tumble dryer.
  7. Buy supermarket value/everyday etc products.  The family usually cannot discern the difference.
  8. Bulk buy when there are genuine reductions on products you actually need.  For example, last week Tesco were selling my usual bath foam [normal cost 59p] for 17p, so I bought 6.
  9. If you have savings, but credit card debt, use your savings to pay off your debt.  Martin Lewis draws an important distinction between'good debt' and 'bad debt'.  He considers 'good debt' to be things like a mortgage and education.
  10. Use both sides of printer paper.  At school we are now issued with our own termly supply of paper.  In order to make mine go further, I now re-use and print on both sides.  Moreover, I have started to apply this principle at home too.
  11. Leave purse/wallet at home.  I now only take my purse with me if I know that I will need to fill up with fuel or have something very specific to buy that day.  This principle is proving highly effective.
  12. Don't go window shopping.
  13. If you can, buy what you can online, if free delivery applies.  For example, both my children needed new school shoes.  We knew their sizing and the style they wanted, so I bought them online, with free delivery.  If we had gone into town, I would have had to pay to park, been pestered for a Starbucks etc.
  14. Batch cook.  Last night I cooked a wonderful butternut and bacon risotto.  There is now masses to freeze.  Similarly, I have loads of lentil and carrot curry to freeze, sitting in my slow cooker.
  15. Use a slow cooker.  They provide delicious hot meals when you come in after a busy day and run on tiny amounts of electricity.  Plus you can make large batches of food, using cuts that take a long to time to cook.
  16. However, on the subject of meat - reduce the amount you eat.  Meat is expensive and it is healthier to eat less.  Substitute for lentils, chickpeas etc.
  17. Read frugal blogs.  I have found out so many new ways to save money through the blogging community.
  18. Shower rather than bath.  This saves money on your water bill, if you are on a meter.  That said, when we do have baths, 3 of us use the water, one after the other.
  19. Car share.  A colleague and I plan to do this, as soon as our schedules coincide.  In know others who do already.
  20. Get things repaired - don't just default buy new.  For example, the hoze on my Dyson recently split.  I had had it for over a year and assumed it would be out of guarantee   Someone told me to check.  It turned out, it had a 2 year guarantee and they replaced it free of charge.
  21. Use Youtube to watch videos on how to repair things.  You will find almost everything is on there.  For example, my son's braces came slightly unhinged at the back.  We found a video on how to re-thread.  This saved the fuel on a journey to the orthodontist.
  22. Shop around for tariffs.  I used Bill Monitor to track my actual mobile phone usage prior to re-newing my contract.  I now pay almost £30 a month less for the contract, because I am on the correct contract for my needs.
  23. Don't go food shopping with children, if you can avoid it.  Seriously, pester power is real and powerful.  My bill is ALWAYS much cheaper when I shop alone.
  24. Take packed lunches, snacks and drinks to work - so much cheaper.
  25. If you need to travel by train, and you know you are going somewhere well ahead of time, book in advance.  Superscout and the teenager's dad now lives in London.  They book their tickets online, well ahead of the date of travel.  I have been v pleasantly surprised at how inexpensive the tickets are.
  26. Don't pay TV licence by quarterly direct debit.  If you do, you pay a £1.25 per quarter premium [£5 per year].  If you pay monthly, you don't.
  27. Grow some vegetables, even if only a small amount.  I have a metre square raised bed and will plant 3 to 4 courgette plants in there.  When the courgettes get going, they will save me real money.  [The bed  itself is made from the sides of my old pine bed!]
  28. Don't leave electrical items on standby.  Turn off lights in empty rooms.
  29. Use half the recommended soap and conditioner when washing clothes.  I have been doing this for years and no-one has ever noticed.
  30. Get to know trusted local tradesmen.  I now use a mobile mechanic to look after my car.  He is so much cheaper than a garage [I have actively compared prices]
So there you have it!  Let me know my frugal friends, what you think.
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Sunday 14 April 2013

Tesco Everyday Value


Yesterday, I went shopping with superscout.  During our trip, we had a discusssion about the amount of Tesco Everyday Value products I buy.

Since the re-branding from Value to Everyday Value, I seem to buying a lot more.  Superscout says it is because of the re-branding.  I am not sure.  I feel that the quality has improved.

In a way, does it matter?  If I am happy, as the customer/consumer, surely that is a good thing.

Here is a selection of products we currently have in our cupboards:

















What do you buy of a similar nature?  Any top tips?
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Wednesday 10 April 2013

Norfolk 5th to 8th April 2013

Superscout [13] and I [!] had a lovely time in Norfolk.

We stayed at Pontins Pakefield, at £9.50 per head, courtesy of The Sun.  However, there was an approx £45 supplement to pay on top of that.  From a frugal point of view, once cost of fuel, approx £60 [2 x 3.5 hours] is taken into account, I am not sure how economical it was. I know, for example, that Sarah across on Little family of 3, has gone on a similar break, but for £65.

I will be very interested to find out more details when she gets back, because next time I might be better off waiting for a late deal, closer to home.

That said, someone I work with says that once you have been on a Sun holiday, and are therefore in the system, you receive a priority booking code in the future; thus securing wider/better choice of parks.  I did want either Devon, Cornwall, Gloucestershire etc, but all where gone.  Hence Norfolk.

Anyway, to the break itself:

On the first day we drove to Toad Hole, a Victorian eel catchers cottage.  It was small, but interesting. [I have a degree in History and love all that stuff]


Whilst we we were there we walked along the banks of the Broad that runs adjacent to it.  It is a very beautiful and peaceful landscape.





On the way back, we had fish and chips in Great Yarmouth.  Both superscout and I  were not impressed with GY.

On the second day we went to Somerleyton Hall.  We spent several happy hours together looking around the gardens, where superscout took lots of photographs. [When she has edited them, I hope to post some]
We also treated ourselves to lunch in the cafe.  I had spinach and potato soup; delicious.



It was lovely to get away and to be with SS, she really is a wonderful child.  We had a laugh, seeing the accomodation for what it was....................I wanted to go to the Disco Bingo, but she is too well brought up and wouldn't allow it!!!!!!!! We ate well, because we took out slow cooker and had some nice treats.

We really are very lucky.

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Tuesday 9 April 2013

Rotary Clothes Line

Thanks to my lovely friend Mark, I now have a rotary clothes line cemented into my garden.

It was £19.99, from Argos.

I did already have a washing line, but you have to stand on the grass to use the full length of it.  With all the inclement weather we have had over the past year, including last summer's never ending rain, I have been discouraged from pegging my washing out.  I only very occasionally resorted to the tumble dryer, but want to reduce the amount of damp laundry hanging about around the house.

 Superscout and I had a great time in Norfolk. Will write a post tomorrow.

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Thursday 4 April 2013

Mini Break

Tomorrow superscout and I are off to Norfolk for our The Sun £9.50 pp mini break. 

At that price, I am not expecting much, so anything nice will be a bonus.

The petrol to get there will be more expensive, because it is a 4 hour drive!

All that said, I am really looking forward to it. Fingers crossed.

Plus before that I am off to Ceroc tonight.




Wednesday 3 April 2013

Hidden Saving.

I knew that I would have to buy supercout and the teenager new school shoes this Easter.

I have done so online.[Clarks]

I tried buying superscout cheaper ballet pumps,but they just fell apart,. They simply could not take the walking to school.

Anyway, this morning,it dawned on me, that I could order them online, which I have done.

So, the hidden saving is the petrol, parking and snacks/lunch out.

[I looked and looked online to find discount voucher codes, but sadly could not find any valid ones]

That said, I have never really got the hang of cash back sites.

I KNOW IT IS EARLY DAYS FOR THIS BLOG AND FOLLOWERS,BUT IF ANYONE OUT THERE HAS ANY ADVISE RE CASH BACK SITES, PLEASE LET ME KNOW.
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Merrange and lemon[ish] loaf.

Yesterday. the teenager and superscout returned.  So far, so good. No arguments to  report!

Once they were settled back in, and I had got their laundry going, I made:

  • Some merranges, with left-over egg whites. [I shall freeze them and get them out for a treat, when I see some super reduced cream.

I also made a homemade cauliflower cheese, which I have not photographed yet.  I used an Aldi packet mix  [36p] approx and a cauliflower which had been reduced to 45p in the Co-Op.

Today is going to be quite expensive, because both the teenager and superscout need new school shoes. However, we are going to explore the possibility of getting them re-soled.  We shall see.

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Monday 1 April 2013

Lentil, carrot and oat burgers

Well I can report, they tasted delicious.


[I think I have scratch on my lense, but hey ho]

 



Easter Sunday

Yesterday, I had an extremely relaxing, yet domestic goddess type day.

I made some lentil, carrot and oat burgers.



Thanks FRUGAL GRADUATE.  I have not eaten them yet; some are for today.

Then I made the most delicious treat of a meal:  Smoked salmon dauphinoise.


I used this recipe, without the celeriac, because I did not have any:


I ate some of this last night and it was DELICIOUS.

No major cooking today, because I am off to Ikea.

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