How to save £500 a year on Food| Frugal living
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- Hi Guys, in this video I show you how to save £500 a year on food by doing just simple little things. Just imagen what you could do with that extra cash with prices rising and everything being so expensive.
Thanks for watching :)
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Lovely Lizzy very informative for those who are new to frugal living .xx
Great video Lizzie. It's amazing how much you can save, just shaving small amounts from your food budget on a monthly basis, it all adds up and after doing this for a while you just get used to it.
It sure does 💕
Great job Lizzy.
Also a Sunday dinner can be quite spendy, I have started doing toad in the hole or a corned beef stew with Yorkshire pudding instead of a joint, just as enjoyable but cheaper. X
Great idea, yes it's gone really expensive 💕
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Great video I've realised shopping weekly lately is definitely saving money no longer thing oh just in case now I buy only what I need I've also decided to cut down on Christmas this year 😊 😊
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I got a relatively new Pinch of Nom book book from the charity shop for 50p. It’s got loads of fake away recipes in it. We’ve tried loads, KFC, curries, noodles. We usually do it on the weekends for a great treat at a fraction of the cost.
Love a good charity shop find, we'll done will keep my eye out for one 💕
Great peptalk, Lizzie!🌻💕
Great info Lizzy, well researched ❤
Would love to see a video of things you take with you of a day to try to save yourself cash. Things you bring so you’re prepared etc. I’m really trying to get my finances in order 😢feel like I’m fighting w myself sometimes
Do u mean lunches or if I go out for the day? 💕
@amy1062 this would be a great video
Well done and well said lizzy great video 👍❤❤❤
My treat is to buy a box of coffee sachets when they are half price @ $3.80AUD for a box of 10. Cheaper at 38 cents a cup than paying $4.80 a small cup in a coffee shop.
I have been looking into making my own flavoured creamer to put into my coffees
Great idea 💕
The biggest way we unintentionally cut our spending was going vegan/vegetarian and also no alcohol. It's been two years now and we haven't looked back, completely loving it and saving money is just a bonus. The new recipes we've found over time are delicious and I highly recommend it! We treat eating out as a very special treat about 1-2 times per year, that's it and there's usually a reason for it. No fast food, carry out, or takeaway for us. Ideas we have to make meals special, include pizza night, movie night and our anniversary or birthdays. We always make something special for these occasions and never eat out. I love your idea of putting chinese food in takeaway containers to give it that takeaway vibe, very fun! We've had movie night with homemade popcorn, and set up a display of sweets to choose from for the movie, just like when you go to the movies.
Someone left a bag of vegan cheese in the Airbnb, I can't wait to try it 💕
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I try the 10%trick. Reduce whatever by 10%. So get a take away coffee only 10% of the time. Try to shave 10% off your grocery budget. Little savings that do really add up.
That's an amazing idea, thank you 💕
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I'm a frugal, married to a spendy lol. Not always easy to save...never mind...😅
No not always easy 💕
You do really well. I like those coffee sachets, save on your milk. The ones I get are in home bargains and similar shops. They are called NY and are one pound for 10 and two pound for 30. Get 10 free 😂
Yes those are the ones I love to take camping, very handy. NY also do a lovely ground coffee aswell 💕
Great video😊 I am still letting your playlists run- hope it helps!😊🧶🎃
Thank you, yes helping so much thank you 💕
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