1. TRY A MONEY-SAVING CHALLENGE
“We get the kids involved and we all pick a meal or two each. That way, there's always something that the kids want to eat. She continued: “3p a litre less than your convenient station is worth a small trip out of your way as it will save you money in the long run!”Laura also thinks mums can save money by using their cars less.
“The extra small savings could pay for the kids to have an extra ice cream or two in the summer holidays."Another one of Laura’s tips to save up to £500 is to take your own lunch everywhere you go. Whether it’s the gym, Netflix, Amazon or a weekly flower delivery, if you don’t use them, cancel them. For the first time, Laura started to look at the couple’s income and outgoings and see what they actually spent compared to what they brought in.
After this, Laura started to downgrade the brands that she purchased - with everything from nappies to shampoo, bread and baked beans.
Thank you for pointing out the obvious 👏
fakenews t&c apply ….