15-11-2023 01:55 PM - edited 15-11-2023 02:00 PM
15-11-2023 01:55 PM - edited 15-11-2023 02:00 PM
G’day everyone,
Have you noticed that things are just getting more and more expensive these days; I know of many family and friends that are really struggling financially right now. Especially in the lead-up to the Christmas holidays when it can be heavy on the pocket. I thought it would be helpful to start a discussion on tips and tricks on how to make your money stretch that little bit further.
Here are a few of my tips that are currently helping me make my money last a little bit longer;
I am really looking forward to hearing your tips and suggestions on how to save money.
Much love, Melbcoffeesnob
15-11-2023 02:54 PM
15-11-2023 02:54 PM
Hi @Melbcoffeesnob A great thread topic especially when everything just continues to go up.
D and I went to some op shops on Monday. Good retail therapy!
I always shop at Aldi first and then if I need anything else I go to Coles.
Even though it is more expensive at the time, I try and buy in bulk. It works out cheaper in the long run but need to fork out the money then and now.
I also write a shopping list and stick to it. I find it helps keep my shopping bill down and I'm not buying things I don't need.
I bake a lot too, especially with overripe bananas. They normally give them away as they can't sell them, so cheaper to bake then to buy.
I also have fuel watch on my phone so it tells you where the cheapest fuel is around where you live.
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@Melbcoffeesnob @Snowie Sign up to some survey sites - half an hour a day adds up and you can get great rewards.
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