a,b,c,d,e,f,g... I'm as thrifty as can be! I feel like since having my little one my mind is constantly on money saving mode – it doesn't always work and it's hard to stick to the rules I set myself but it still helps to have them. I'm more thrifty now than I've ever been and I know it doesn't have to mean misery! Here is my money saving alphabet – it's my entry for the Britmums piggy bank tales competition which is sponsored by Virgin Money.
accept
Admit your financial limits and accept what you have got;
clock up cash for another time.
saves on expensive different portions – an easy saving winner.
friends
Friends are free!!
green
Get green and turn of lights & sockets;
get saving polar bears and gain savings in your pockets.
home-made
Hundreds of dishes can be home-made yummy...
with a small hoard of key ingredients – hurrah for happy tummies!
Invest in itsy bistsy freezer pots and store portions as you cook;
so kick start your day at the cinema – at weekend morning showings, £1 tickets are at stake.
library
Lots of books and lovely activities for little one and me;
mine even decorates plain wrapping paper.
Now if you natter unlimited on your mobile do you need a landline too?
Over estimating and realism with your budget can only leave you with spare;
Planning meals and making shopping lists help food budgets stretch longer;
less waste, less haste, still lots of taste... and a bank account that's stronger.
quick fix
For a quick cash fix rummage baby clothes and old CD's;
there's money to be made at car boot sales, to buy things you really need.
reward cards can bring days out and shopping discounts at a pop.
you can do all the same baby activities for free!
travel thrifty
Take note of group discounts and advance travel fares;
Understanding your personal money traps is a great first step to helping savings grow,
The web is full of vouchers to spend online and in store;
However much you want something, if you can't afford it wait;
the stress of debt or monthly payments will far outweigh the treat.
X marks the spot
Give your savings account a name that reflects it's end goal;
it makes adding to it so satisfying and will get you on a roll.
zippity doo dah
Celebrate you luck with some lovely family treats and fun;
be in it to win it and enter great fun comps on blogs for mums!
Share your savings story for a chance to win £500 towards a Stocks & Shares ISA
I love this - very clever! Loads of great tips!
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