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How To Train Your Child To Save And Spend Wisely

April 15, 2019 No Comments
Mother and daughter rubbing noses | using pocket money to teach your child about finances | how to train your children to spend and save wisely

Using pocket money to teach your kids about finances: It’s our responsibility to get our children off to the best start possible when it comes to their management of money, but it’s not always easy. How can you teach a child who is reluctant to learn about money how to […]

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Home Economics

DIY Afro Hair Cream Recipes

April 14, 2019 2 Comments
diy afro hair cream

My favourite recipe and tips for happy afro hair – Afro hair care can tend to set you back a fair bit if you don’t live in an area with high demand, so it helps to know how to make your own hair products cheaply at home. Homemade hair cream! […]

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Child maintenance

Do I Have To Pay Child Maintenance?

April 10, 2019 No Comments
Do I have to pay child maintenance? If you are wondering whether you need to pay child maintenance and for how long, have a look at this simple guide.

Do I have to pay child maintenance? Child maintenance law can be confusing, and let’s face it, if you’re dealing with a breakup and separated families, then another layer of stress is the last thing you need. If you’re asking, “do I have to pay child maintenance?”, then you want […]

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Home & Garden

How To Make Cardboard Box Shelves

April 6, 2019 9 Comments
Cardboard box shelves are a great DIY alternative when you need some cheap storage in your home!

Here’s how I made myself some cardboard box shelves. Cardboard box shelving is not only easy to make, but it’s very customisable… and cheap!

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Home Economics

Five Frugal Things We’ve Done 05/04/19

April 5, 2019 2 Comments
Five frugal things we've done 05/04/19

In the last two weeks, I managed to sabotage my money-saving plans by starting a new, extreme low-carb diet. So now instead of coasting by on autopilot, I’ve ended up sinking some dosh into oddities like coconut flour and more cream cheese than I’ve ever bought at once. It seems […]

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