Someone commented above that some of the suggestions were a "bit Good Life" - it's often true that a more ecological approach to living results in a cash saving e.g. growing a couple of courgette plants in a container costs much less (even figuring in the cost of the container and compost/soil to fill it if you don't have a garden you can plant into) than buying the equivalent amount of courgettes over the course of a summer, I've found, I've switched to washable sanitary towels rather than boosting Always' profits every month, I don't use shampoo anymore (oatmeal dry scrubs and vinegar rinses are better I've found and also much cheaper than the shampoo du jour).
The forums at are a good source of information for this type of thing if anyone is interested.
I agree with most of what you say Janet but washable sanitary towels?... I draw the line...
I've found, I've switched to washable sanitary towels rather than boosting Always' profits every month,
Personally wouldn't eat grapes before weighing/buying in the supermarket. It is theft although lots of people don't seem to agree.
does no-one wash fruit anymore??
These people probably bring a small vial of water with them...honestly, pathetic stuff
Surely that couldn't work unless you didn't leave the house for a week every month??? You couldn't seriously wash them out in work?
Food at farmers markets is very expensive, especially Marlay Park! Get up the road to Lidl and buy your fruit and veg there, it's nearly all sourced in Dublin, Meath and Kildare.Otherwise I buy bread from a local bakery and shop at Marlay Park or Temple Bar market on a Saturday.
Food at farmers markets is very expensive, especially Marlay Park! Get up the road to Lidl and buy your fruit and veg there, it's nearly all sourced in Dublin, Meath and Kildare.
it's not local
just a few of my own suggestions.
bring your rubbish to work daily in a small bag.
if you have a canteen,wait til others are finished eating and see what they have left behind then eat this.
if you go to the pub,do same as above.
go to your parents house or friends houses to read the papers.
if you are sick,try staying in bed until the ilness passes rather than go to the doctor.
ring all the local garages from work to see who has the cheapest petrol.
bargain for everything and always always ask for a discount.. there is no harm in asking
Please tell me these suggestions are not serious ....
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