Glad to hear it. It's when people don't have the money and buy a new car every couple years I have an issue. But if you keep it forever than it can be an okay investment 💛💛💛
The things I notice really help me to save more are: not buying food on the go, having no spends days during the week, shopping second hand, choosing free things to do a couple of weekends a month. Also I know primark aren't the best ethically but their period pants are a great price and have lasted great.
I drove the same car my parents gifted me for 12 years and what a gift no car payment was. I’m a stay at home mom now but when I worked I would get SO many take away coffees during the work day just to get away from my desk.
coffee drinks are my downfall! I ask for vouchers for a certain chain for Christmas/birthdays . My currently doing a no spend Jan , hopefully into Feb too! I asked for vouchers for local activities for the kids so I will be using those through Feb half term and the weekends throughout the next 2 months. The only other thing i do to save one the take away side very rarely we get one meal say Chinese for say £12 and I always share with my husband we never buy one each. They also do the side very cheaply in iceland so feels a treat just keeps the cost so much lower! xxx
I had 3 mobile rewards and you got any café Nero coffee for £1 per week. It really scratched the itch for a coffee treat when I went to town, definitely recommend!
Hi Amelia we bought a brand new car 20 years ago , its still going strong it never lets us down. That was 10 grand well spent 😊😊
Glad to hear it. It's when people don't have the money and buy a new car every couple years I have an issue. But if you keep it forever than it can be an okay investment
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Spot on 👏👏
Any chance you could do a sourdough pizza recipe video please? That sounds yummy! X
@@LouiseSmith-pw6vg I'm actually working on a whole sourdough series. Unfortunately it just takes a while to film it all 😂 💛
@ oooh amazing! Look forward to it! X
The things I notice really help me to save more are: not buying food on the go, having no spends days during the week, shopping second hand, choosing free things to do a couple of weekends a month. Also I know primark aren't the best ethically but their period pants are a great price and have lasted great.
Ohhh thanks for that, I'll have a look. 💛
Second hand cars are a lot more expensive these days, just something to consider with your advice. I think £1000 cars are hard to come by now
Much more expensive than they were. But still far cheaper than buying new ☺️💛
I drove the same car my parents gifted me for 12 years and what a gift no car payment was.
I’m a stay at home mom now but when I worked I would get SO many take away coffees during the work day just to get away from my desk.
Wow that's awesome!
Yeah I hear that it must be tough! 💛
Great, applicable tips!
Glad you think so! 💛💛💛
Great video. Lots of sense xx
Glad you think so! 💛💛💛
coffee drinks are my downfall! I ask for vouchers for a certain chain for Christmas/birthdays . My currently doing a no spend Jan , hopefully into Feb too! I asked for vouchers for local activities for the kids so I will be using those through Feb half term and the weekends throughout the next 2 months. The only other thing i do to save one the take away side very rarely we get one meal say Chinese for say £12 and I always share with my husband we never buy one each. They also do the side very cheaply in iceland so feels a treat just keeps the cost so much lower! xxx
I had 3 mobile rewards and you got any café Nero coffee for £1 per week. It really scratched the itch for a coffee treat when I went to town, definitely recommend!
Lots of good money saving , thank you. What was the thumping sound in the video? It wasn't blurry ☺
@@maebe5361 I think it was my feet bumping against the legs of the table 🤦🏼♀️😂
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