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Stationery Addiction: The Big List Of Stationery Deals

April 29, 2018 No Comments
Stationery addiction! Here's my big list of stationery deals from selected stores.

Special offers on Paperchase, Moo, Snapfish and more! Stationery is my kryptonite – a bit of a black hole for me where I could gladly spend big or small. It’s that dream of organisation (that then gets put off because I can’t stand to write in my perfect new notebook […]

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Home Economics

Five Frugal Things We’ve Done 27/04/18

April 27, 2018 5 Comments
It's been an expensive month thanks to car insurance renewal time, but here are five frugal things we've done to make it easier.

Five frugal things we’ve done this fortnight: April is the month when our car insurance renewal comes around, and we always pay annually, so of course we never exactly look forward to a sizeable chunk of cash flying out the (car) window. Add in the other lingering costs of settling […]

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Home & Garden

Counting The Cost Of A Listed Building

April 20, 2018 No Comments
Does your dream of moving to the country include a thatched cottage with roses round the door? Whether your heart is set on half-timbering, or you prefer a Georgian pile, brace yourself for the costs of a listed building.

Counting the cost of a listed building I’m happy to introduce a guest post by Faith Archer from Much More With Less, a blog about moving to the country, living on less and making the most of it.   Does your dream of moving to the country include a thatched cottage […]

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Home Economics

Five Frugal Things We’ve Done 13/04/18

April 13, 2018 2 Comments
Five frugal things for 13th April 2018, including stacking Zeek and Argos vouchers!

Five frugal things we’ve done this fortnight: It’s been a fortnight for blitzing cash, to be blunt. The school holidays are tricky when your kids get to be teenagers: old enough to have formed strong opinions about what they do and with whom, but not old enough to arrange their […]

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Money

Yes, You’re On A Budget – But You Also Deserve To Breathe

April 11, 2018 2 Comments
How do you plan for small treats to be able to breathe on a budget?

Yes, you’re on a budget – but you also deserve to breathe   One of the most important things to remember while budgeting is that the aim isn’t to make yourself miserable. Saving for your future or to cover costs is both admirable and sensible, but that doesn’t mean you […]

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