Most people are feeling the pinch at the moment due to the cost of living and while E.ON Next are here to give you A helping hand: Extra help with the cost of living and support with energy bills, I thought it would be a good idea to start a thread where we can support each other with ideas, hints and tips on what we can do to live more frugally, to save money and worry that little bit less!
My son is turning 16 next month, he doesn't mind me telling you that he has autism. He needs extra support in lots of areas, however, one skill that he excels in is money management. He looks at finances in a very black and white way, "is this a want rather than a need" and if it's not necessary then he doesn't have it. I on the other hand am a little bit of an impulsive purchaser, so I need to keep on track with lists!
This year my son is doing a saving challenge. He gets pocket money each week and from this he is saving based on the weeks of the year. He started the first week in January by saving 10p and he will end in the last week in December saving £5.20, now if I have math'd right this means by the end of the year he will have saved £137.80 which he will then use on something he wants.🤑
Are you taking part in any saving challenges, do you do something different or do you have any tips on how to get the most from your savings?
One of the things that I have started doing is batch cooking, cheap tasty meals that I can double up - one half to eat and one half to freeze. This is great for soups! I love the Too Good to Go app and often pick up a Morrisons bag that usually has lots of fruit and veg. I then blanch and freeze what I can so it doesn't go bad, saving the pennies but also reducing food waste! 🥕🥔🍎🍇🧀🍞
Some apps/sites that I love are:
- Too Good to Go - Reduce food waste by buying unsold or surplus food from shops and restaurants in your area at a highly discounted price.
- Freecycle - Where you can get rid of things you no longer want that someone else can make use of or you can also pick up things you need for free.
- Olio - A bit like Freecycle but you can also pick up food and ingredients etc. A lot of community pantries use Olio.
- Freegle - The same concept as Freecycle.
Have you ever used any of these, are there other apps that you use that I haven't mentioned? Do you have some other advice or tips that you can share?
Let's support each other through this and remember that you aren't alone. If you are struggling and need support there is help out there 🤗
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