Frugal Friday

Nowadays many of us are trying to be more savvy with our money and I have taken being more frugal/cautious/money-saving as a challenge that I actually quite enjoy and get a kick out of!

I hate waste of any kind anyway and it seems ridiculous to me now wasting money especially (it didn’t bother me so much before having kids)  when there are so many easy ways you can save money! Every Friday I take an hour to go over the past week’s spends, and set myself up for the next week by doing a few basic jobs. Here is my list for today – do you have a frugal friday list or similar?

  • Check internet banking (I actually do it more often than once a week but a good nosy at what has gone out etc keeps me in check as I know straight away what money we have in, and whether or not it’s been a frivolous week rather than a frugal one!)
  • Book and checkout a weekly shop for Sunday. I do my grocery shop online and switch between two stores depending on offers and which one I can get a free delivery code for! By doing this I can meal plan, ensure I have everything I need for packed lunches, and avoid impulse buys! Quite often I find supermarkets have some great “online exclusives” so extra savings. I have extra bread and milk delivered each week that I freeze to try and avoid those costly top-up shops.
  • Fridge and freezer clear-out. I have the food shop coming Sunday so I sort the fridge and freezer and we eat up anything left over that will be getting replaced with the shop. That way items aren’t wasted after being left too long, I get a lovely fridge/cupboard full of fresh stuff to start the week, and by doing the “use up” I’m not popping to Tescos and spending the usual £20 on “bits” that we really didn’t need.
  • Purse and wallet clear-out. I have a terramundi and copper jar. At the end of the week any copper goes in the jar and any larger coins go into the terramundi. I also check through any receipts to make sure that clubcards/advantage cards were used (and if not I take these in to get the points added) and check the valid to date of any vouchers I have to use up.
  • Get cleaning! Friday I have a good housework splurge – a couple of “power hours” with my scrubbing brush is great for the soul, and an all over general tidy helps and you me organised! The more organised, the less likely to lapse into lazy/wasteful habits. It’s all in the mind you see!
  • Plan ahead. We live by our calendar, it really does keep me organised! Five minutes with the calendar and I can check for upcoming birthdays, anniversaries, school birthday parties etc and can buy in advance, meaning no last minute rush buy (which costs twice as much and you’re never as happy with) and that I have time to shop around online, using cashback and find something just that bit more interesting.

So – what do you to to keep yourself on the straight and narrow moneysaving-wise and within budget?

 

Moving on: The Wonder That Is An NCT Nearly New Sale!

Ok, so last week didn’t go to plan lol!
I went from “normal” pregnancy with homebirth plans to being diagnosed with gestation diabetes (GD) and facing a potentially very controlled /heavily monitored birth, possibly a c-section.
Not quite what I had in mind but I’ve had my sulk, cry and footstamp so time to move on, and get sorted for this little monkey’s arrival, especially has I now have a few weeks less than planned!


So…. yesterday, was our local NCT Nearly New Sale. Gawd I love these things! Basically a hall jam packed with ridiculous bargains, from buggies, cots, sterilisers and safety gates, to baby bedding, unopened packs of nappies, clothes for all sizes, toys and games for all ages…. the list goes on and on!!
The idea is, sellers get their stuff together, label and prepare everything as per the seller instructions on the website, drop everything off on the morning, leave, and then the hoards arrive. I kid you not – I have never seen queues so long!! You go on in, (usually 50p each entrance), are given a huge shopper bag, and it’s on! Grab a bargain girls! When you have scoured everything twice, you join the queue for the line of tills, pay and off you go with your bags of treasure, happy that you have saved a fortune!


I brought home a load of John Lewis cellular blankets (barely used if at all), cot sheets and pram sheets for pennies, jigsaws and some learning games for Kieran (half term is looming!), some unopened school tshirts (yes we’ll be having those!), a gorgeous soft swaddle blanket from Gap and some other bits and piece for the grand price of………….. £13. I estimate, going on my extensive knowledge of the horrendously high prices of baby items, that the whole lot would have cost me approx £80 elsewhere. Happy bunny? Hell yes!


So, that was a good start and helped me tick many more bits and pieces off the “left to get” list, without breaking the bank.
Make sure you get yourself on the website, check out when and where your next nearest event is (you can search by postcode), and get yourself along. The NCT website has a lot of information on what they do, what they stand for, and what services they offer pregnant mums/dads and families so it’s worth a gander.


Now, having been such a frugal Mummy yesterday, I get to reward myself by getting everything washed and arranged in the nursery – hooray 🙂