Thursday, 28 June 2012
The Most Recent Win!
The most recent win is this mega bloks play table which my little one seems to love! Her daddy also enjoys playing with it, perhaps even more than she does.
I've also won a framed photo from my awesome photographer friend Helen. Here is the proof version (hope I'm not infringing her copyright - I do get a copy of this on disc to do what I want with so I should be ok!).
Anyway, if you live in the West Yorkshire area and are considering getting photos I thoroughly recommend her. Her website is http://www.handrewsphotography.co.uk she really is brilliant.
Tuesday, 26 June 2012
Bills Bills Bills (mainly shopping)
One of the main ways I can save money is by trying to reduce the food bills. I've got out weekly food bill to around 50 pounds a week but it's not always easy. I thought I'd try to share a few of my tricks with you.
1. Go with a list
Before I shop I write a list and approximate how much it will cost. I stick firmly to the list and then there's no nasty surprises at the till. By guessing how much I think something should cost I can always look for cheaper alternatives if something is a lot more expensive than I'd anticipated.
2. Go before closing
The best deals I've had are just before closing time. Freshly baked bread and buns get their prices slashed. You have to time it right though or you will end up missing out.
3. Don't be scared to freeze!
I used to be scared of freezing things and poisoning us all when it came to defrosting. Recently I've been buying reduced meat and freezing it. So far I'm still here to tell the tale!
4. Make double
To save on food and fuel bills make food you can make double of and freeze it in batches. Bolognese, curries, stews and soups are very good for this. They can also be made using cheaper cuts of meat so they are even more economical to make.
And lastly
5. Never shop when hungry.
Seriously, don't do it. You will spend a fortune and end up with the wrong kinds of food.
1. Go with a list
Before I shop I write a list and approximate how much it will cost. I stick firmly to the list and then there's no nasty surprises at the till. By guessing how much I think something should cost I can always look for cheaper alternatives if something is a lot more expensive than I'd anticipated.
2. Go before closing
The best deals I've had are just before closing time. Freshly baked bread and buns get their prices slashed. You have to time it right though or you will end up missing out.
3. Don't be scared to freeze!
I used to be scared of freezing things and poisoning us all when it came to defrosting. Recently I've been buying reduced meat and freezing it. So far I'm still here to tell the tale!
4. Make double
To save on food and fuel bills make food you can make double of and freeze it in batches. Bolognese, curries, stews and soups are very good for this. They can also be made using cheaper cuts of meat so they are even more economical to make.
And lastly
5. Never shop when hungry.
Seriously, don't do it. You will spend a fortune and end up with the wrong kinds of food.
Thursday, 21 June 2012
Putting a DVD on should be easy
I just tried to put a dvd on.
1. Thanks to Elsie's meddling the dvd player drawer now opens itself at will at varying durations.
2. The Wii sensor had disappeared down the back of the tv unit and thanks to Elsie thinking the remote is a phone the batteries are flat.
3. The xbox mysteriously no longer turns on and the dvd remote has vanished (presumably another pretend phone incident)
4. The PS2 had vanished off the tv unit, after 5 minutes of searching it apparently had been pushed down the back.
Following the reconnection of the PS2 Lilo and Stitch is now playing. Elsie is not interested and is instead sat in just a nappy playing with her bi-lingual keyboard.
I give up!
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