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Tips for living frugally - One liner tips

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 62 ✭✭chelbi


    deelite wrote: »
    Does anybody know when Extreme Cheapstakes is back on the television - Lifetime Channel I think?

    See it advertised last night for TLC, starts Tuesday at 9pm. It may be a repeat I am not sure :)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,108 ✭✭✭Jellybaby1


    Here in the capital its pretty windy, not enough to worry us at the moment thankfully but great for drying - get the washing line filled up and forget about running the expensive dryer for a change. Its freeeee! I've got a head start on the sheets today.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,411 ✭✭✭ABajaninCork


    Pang wrote: »
    Forgive me if this has been mentioned but cornflour is amazing for cleaning windows and mirrors. It gives an amazing sparkle. About 1 tablespoon of cornflour to a litre of water. You can adjust it to make smaller amounts. I hate the smell of window cleaner so that's why I turned to cornflour.

    Newspaper is also excellent for cleaning windows. Gives a lovely, smear-free finish. I wash the windows with washing-up liquid with brown vinegar added , then finish with the newspapers. Must try the cornflour though!
    Pang wrote: »
    Also regarding vinegar, it is amazing for cleaning your microwave. 1 cup of vinegar to 2 cups of cold water. Put it into a bowl and place it in the microwave on high for 5 minutes. Anything food or spills that might be in the cabinet will be soft and will come off easily with a damp cloth. It's fantastic stuff.

    I clean mine with soapy water. I then put in a cup of lemon juice and boiling water and give that a whizz for a minute to deodorise.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,865 ✭✭✭lisasimpson


    started taking my own lunch to work, once you get into a routine every night of making your lunch your flying it. your purse and body will thank you for it. Also, the night before if your making curry or pasta for dinner make a little extra and lunch the following day is sort. this is particular good if your single as often cooking for one can often a waste of food as you might not get full use of all the ingrediants before they go off

    keep and eye out for the veg offers in Lidl and Alid, if you have the time make soup currys etc and freeze them links to above.
    Like someone said before the Dunne offers on the clubcards can be good. when I get the spend 40 euro to get 6 off your shopping ones, I check the press to see what food I have. if needed I stock up on the own brand pasta, rice, or other long shelf life items

    try and car pool if possible where public transport isn't an option. even if its only 2 or 3 days a week I see a few do this at work. I don't have the opportunity though. But myself and my house mate if one of us is going out and the other isn't we always drop the other into town helps save on taxi fares. Im not a big drinker anymore, too many days wasted recovering from the night before and I sometimes go on nights out and don't drink. Ive been surprised to see more people are doing the same. if you cant afford to spend much on a night out pre drink 1st and ive also noticed on nights out where im not drinking id order diet coke in the nightclub. people think you are drinking volka and coke and don't start wrecking your head o your not drinking when you bump into them

    depending on your electricity plan try and wait till after 6 to turn on washing machine, dishwasher etc.
    if you need to buy items like washing machines tvs etc have a look on line 1st to see what offers the different shops have. Also Ebay and adverts are good too. a few years ago I had a number of weddings the same year. Ebay was brilliant to find hair pieces etc to help vary the outfits as I used the same two dresses for all of them. Ebay is also good for the likes of earphones for ipod phone etc

    Also in relation to club cards always use them when possible. I have an old coffee jar and evertime I use coupons or points to pay for something I put the value into the jar. you would be surprised how much you would have in there come holidays, Christmas etc. people at work wondered how I went on 2 holidays last year. A lot of it was down to financial management,


  • Registered Users Posts: 441 ✭✭Ms.Sunshine


    Does anybody know of any grocery coupon website or anything?? Am trying hard to get organised for the year and want to try and save as much money as possible.


  • Registered Users Posts: 325 ✭✭igorbiscan


    vibrant wrote: »
    Following on from this, do garage chains offer "club card" type rewards? Would be interested in joining one.

    Yeah, I put €3000 worth of diesel in my company car whilst collecting points with Applegreen.Turns out I had enough points to earn an MP3 Player armband for running. Ha Ha,what a feckin insult!..I would have more respect for them if they just told me to f**k myself,:P


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,223 ✭✭✭Michael D Not Higgins


    igorbiscan wrote: »
    Yeah, I put €3000 worth of diesel in my company car whilst collecting points with Applegreen.Turns out I had enough points to earn an MP3 Player armband for running. Ha Ha,what a feckin insult!..I would have more respect for them if they just told me to f**k myself,:P

    Just the armband? Jee-ay-sus


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 17 kegsmcsorley


    boil 5 eggs simultaneously and have one each morning before work rather than boiling one each day. Saves money as it takes same time to boil 5 as one.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,411 ✭✭✭ABajaninCork


    depending on your electricity plan try and wait till after 6 to turn on washing machine, dishwasher etc.
    if you need to buy items like washing machines tvs etc have a look on line 1st to see what offers the different shops have. Also Ebay and adverts are good too. a few years ago I had a number of weddings the same year. Ebay was brilliant to find hair pieces etc to help vary the outfits as I used the same two dresses for all of them. Ebay is also good for the likes of earphones for ipod phone etc

    A lot of people seem to think (including my husband) that electricity's cheaper after 6pm. It's not true if you're on ESB/Bord Gais. You're simply charged a flat rate which at the moment is 16.28c. I would advise checking the bill to get the correct rate...

    If you need the Economy 7 rate (or whatever it's called here), then it has to be requested and AFAIK it's only apartments that get it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 69,589 ✭✭✭✭L1011


    A lot of people seem to think (including my husband) that electricity's cheaper after 6pm. It's not true if you're on ESB/Bord Gais. You're simply charged a flat rate which at the moment is 16.28c. I would advise checking the bill to get the correct rate...

    If you need the Economy 7 rate (or whatever it's called here), then it has to be requested and AFAIK it's only apartments that get it.

    Nightsaver can be fitted to any property but it requires a second meter and comes with a higher standing charge. It would often be fitted to older (or rural - no gas) apartments by default due to them having storage heating.

    My house *had* this prior to getting conventional central heating fitted to replace the forced air system it was built with and a previous owner had the second meter removed due to the standing charge being higher.

    I also seem to remember it kicks in FAR later than 6pm.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,411 ✭✭✭ABajaninCork


    Yeah. I think it kicks in about 8pm...


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 64 ✭✭almostbroke


    I asked my neighbour if I could share her internet connection with her and she agreed so its just costing me €15.00 a month....if you have a space that someone could rent for cheap carparking, use it...lots of people look for a secure place at a reasonable cost..


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 31,117 ✭✭✭✭snubbleste


    The electricity Nightsaver rate kicks in 2300-0800 winter time and 0000-0900 summer time.

    I use vinegar and baking soda for all household cleaning requirements.
    http://www.vinegartips.com/scripts/pageViewSec.asp?id=7


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 328 ✭✭TOMP


    jc77 wrote: »
    This tip won't save you much, however...

    Keep an eye on post coming through the door. Envelopes with stamps on them that haven't been marked by the Post Office routing staff, can be removed & reused (with the help of Pritt Stick).


    Any tips on how to get the stamp off?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,731 ✭✭✭brian_t


    TOMP wrote: »
    Any tips on how to get the stamp off?



  • Registered Users Posts: 43 pkkil


    Does anybody know of any grocery coupon website or anything?? Am trying hard to get organised for the year and want to try and save as much money as possible.


    Hi there are two at the moment pigsback.ie and supersaveme.uk there is also a page on facebook called Vouch for you Ireland and we put up any new coupons website pages when we find them and help each other out with how to get some


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,225 ✭✭✭fillefatale


    pkkil wrote: »
    Hi there are two at the moment pigsback.ie and supersaveme.uk there is also a page on facebook called Vouch for you Ireland and we put up any new coupons website pages when we find them and help each other out with how to get some

    Vouch for you Ireland hasn't been updated in almost 2 months.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 328 ✭✭TOMP


    Anybody got any tips for holidaying frugally?

    Which is better - a package holiday or booking it all separately?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 69,589 ✭✭✭✭L1011


    TOMP wrote: »
    Anybody got any tips for holidaying frugally?

    Which is better - a package holiday or booking it all separately?

    Well in advance - booking seperately; last minute - package generally. Airlines and hotels have more chance of a walk-up desperate to use their services than any package operator.

    Last year was a freak due to the good weather here for so long but there were 6 night packages in Spain/Portugal going for buttons on late bookings, nearly jumped at a (Portuguese-graded) 4* resort, as far as I remember, €149 per person sharing for the week, with flights.

    What I do for holidays is stay in the dearest hotels I can for work throughout the year and blast the loyalty points on that chains cheapest for myself - unfortunately not everyone can do that!

    Flexibility is the name of the game - some areas are much cheaper to fly to midweek than weekend and vice-versa in others, so check a good range of dates. Use the price aggregator sites but don't ever neglect to check the site of the hotel/airline you've chosen - there's a growing number of best rate guarantees. Avoid school holidays in both Ireland and Britain if you can - if you can't due to kids, avoid the British ones.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,967 ✭✭✭✭Thargor


    Vouch for you Ireland hasn't been updated in almost 2 months.
    The Irish attempts to set up anything likr those always fail, HotUKdeals Ireland failed straight away, Groupon/LLivingsocial things are always rubbish then die a few weeks in aswell, its just not in the culture here, people seem to like getting mugged. Boards.ie bargain alerts is about the only Irish place worth looking at. I remember telling people at work about the recent Aldi/Lidl €10 coupons and most just werent bothered.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 69,589 ✭✭✭✭L1011


    Thargor wrote: »
    I remember telling people at work about the recent Aldi/Lidl €10 coupons and most just werent bothered.

    tbh, I didn't bother with them as I'd have serious trouble spending €50 in Aldi/Lidl to begin with (I shop in Lidl as my primary shop at that) and I'd end up buying stuff I have zero need for - it stops being a bargain then. Lots of other people didn't bother for the same reason.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,539 ✭✭✭BenEadir


    MYOB wrote: »
    tbh, I didn't bother with them as I'd have serious trouble spending €50 in Aldi/Lidl to begin with (I shop in Lidl as my primary shop at that) and I'd end up buying stuff I have zero need for - it stops being a bargain then. Lots of other people didn't bother for the same reason.

    Could you not just buy some extra non perishable goods in order to take advantage of the discount? E.g. Bog Roll, tea bags, tinned food etc etc

    Ben


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 69,589 ✭✭✭✭L1011


    BenThere wrote: »
    Could you not just buy some extra non perishable goods in order to take advantage of the discount? E.g. Bog Roll, tea bags, tinned food etc etc

    Ben

    Would have had to buy a LOT of that to get there. My usual Lidl run includes a week and halfs worth of bog roll (for about €3) and two weeks worth of tinned tomatoes (for €5.40) and the teabags we use are cheaper in the 240 boxes in Tesco - I've everything worked out to the per-item cost at this stage.

    Ironically I was able to use one 6 off 50 and two 11 off 70 (I think those were the amounts) due to how bloody dear the few items I buy there actually are, plus grabbing some whiskey for Christmas.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 761 ✭✭✭Agent_47


    Always recycle the Metro newspaper for starting the fire in the stove. (needs to dry out though for a few days)

    Do your own car servicing, oil and filter and know the job is done right with the right oil. One of those man skills for life jobs yer man on Top Gear would be proud of.

    Kindling, during the summer grab up those cordelion leaves, tie 5 into a bundle, leave for a few months and there is no need for firelighters in the stove.

    Looking for that bargain on Amaz*n, sign up for CamelCamelcamel.co.uk and set your desired price. Sends you a nice email when the price you set is reached. Saves a bundle of time and you get pleasantly surprised at the price drops.

    Will share more later.............


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,085 ✭✭✭meoklmrk91


    Bin sharing, I share with the neighbours as there really is no need for us both to have our own bins, it's a small bit cumbersome not having the bins out my own back but I get my rubbish lifted for €13 a month. Unless you have a large family there is no reason why you shouldn't be able to bin share.

    Just wondering does anyone know some cheap and easy ways to insulate a house. I'm renting what seems to be a fairly poorly insulated one and would appreciate any pointers. Thanks.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 789 ✭✭✭Fakman87


    I should be way more frugal but one thing that saved me a lot of money was bulk buying 25 fruit of the loom tshirts.

    They are very good quality and cost about 2.50 each.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,381 ✭✭✭✭Allyall


    Fakman87 wrote: »
    I should be way more frugal but one thing that saved me a lot of money was bulk buying 25 fruit of the loom tshirts.

    They are very good quality and cost about 2.50 each.

    You should have a look at Amazon Germany for bulk buying t-shirts. They do some great quality t-shirts and long sleeve (If you want them), from numerous manufacturers, sometimes for as little as €0.50c each from FOTL.
    Look up T-shirts on Amazon.de - in general they are good quality and great price. (Sounds like an advert) :)

    Shipping can be €2.50 and stays that if you add more, (I think up to 15-20).

    Long Sleeves can go as low as €1.40.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,967 ✭✭✭✭Thargor


    MYOB wrote: »
    tbh, I didn't bother with them as I'd have serious trouble spending €50 in Aldi/Lidl to begin with (I shop in Lidl as my primary shop at that) and I'd end up buying stuff I have zero need for - it stops being a bargain then. Lots of other people didn't bother for the same reason.
    Do you or anyone in your house drink alcohol? Problem solved right there, just stock up. A sneaky person would have just bought their usual shopping and then thrown a set of spanners or a €25 pair of shoes or something on the pile aswell to bring it >50, use the voucher to get their tenner off then just return the special item for a no questions asked cash refund.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 69,589 ✭✭✭✭L1011


    Thargor wrote: »
    Do you or anyone in your house drink alcohol? Problem solved right there, just stock up. A sneaky person would have just bought their usual shopping and then thrown a set of spanners or a €25 pair of shoes or something on the pile aswell to bring it >50, use the voucher to get their tenner off then just return the special item for a no questions asked cash refund.

    Not what Lidl/Aldi in particular sell generally...


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 19,340 CMod ✭✭✭✭Davy


    Guys,

    To help the forum move on I'm going to close this thread temporarily because all the Frugal tips are getting posted to this one thread, it is hard to find and follow them, so from now on use one thread for a topic, like Cleaning, Energy saving, cooking tips etc.

    I have created a few to get the ball rolling. Any suggestions or changes let us know.

    Thanks
    :)


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