Wednesday 29 October 2008

Tips for frugal living

Every day it seems there is another site or blog on how to save money. Over time I hope to review some of these and recommend those that I feel might benefit readers of this blog. One of the more long running sites and one that seems like a genuine guide to saving money rather than a slick commercial site is Frugal Living in the UK. The site includes links to freebies, making a few pounds, and some thirfty recipes! Some good simple tips on this site.

Sunday 26 October 2008

2 for 1 deals for London and the South East

Travelling by train isn't always the easiest option with children but it could save you money. Daysoutguide.co.uk has a large list of places to go and things to see for anyone travelling by train in London and the South. You can search for the type of place e.g beach, location and even the train company to take you there! It also allows you to limit your search to those with offers such as the London 2 for 1 offer or attractions that are free.

Friday 24 October 2008

Costco - a bargain even at this price

Our family are a big fans of BOGOFs (Buy one, get one free) and with five hungry children we are always on the look out for bargains. However, I had never investigated discount warehouses such as Costco even though we knew of friends who used them. It was with some degree of scepticism then that I popped into the Edinburgh store last week - and was pleasantly suprised. Although the range of food brands is fairly limited and the emphasis is on bulk buying there is definite savings to be made for the larger family. I will be looking at this store in more detail in future postings and highlighting some specific deals.

Wednesday 15 October 2008

Save on delivery charges

As a family that has used Tesco online to order groceries we are conscious that the delivery charge can add a premium on to your bill and one we might better use for additional food! In a attempt to get people shopping for Christmas Tesco is currently offering free delivery on orders over £50 through Tesco Direct. If you are a bigger family who sometimes use online shopping then this seems an ideal way to save a delivery charge even if you are simply doing your regular weekly shopping. Note this offers end on October 19th.

Monday 13 October 2008

Bargain shopping

Getting the best deals in your supermarket shopping can be a bit of a challenge. Are you paying more for that washing powder than you need to? Supermarkets assure us that they are constantly checking each others prices and thus do the work for us. But are we convinced? I thus like the idea of some dedicated shoppers constantly monitoring these supermarkets for the best bargains. Mad about Bargains is a site who through their off the trolley section provide a listing for discounted items and BOGOFS (Buy one get one free). Definitely worth a look.

Saturday 11 October 2008

Mobile phone deals for the family

As a family with four mobile phones (although as usual, one is always out of credit, another missing etc) we struggle to fund all these calls. However, I am particularly interested in the Vodafone family deal. For a payment of five pounds per month you can get unlimited calls between four people on the Vodafone network (limited to a maximum of 60 minutes per call). For the bigger family you can pay seven pounds and get unlimited calls for six people. This sounds a good deal for parents who want to keep in touch with their kids. I will be investigating this offer and report back in a later blog.

Thursday 9 October 2008

Competitions

I hope to include regular news on competitions on this blog. These will focus on family offers although they cannot be guaranteed to include all your kids! (In such a case it is time to call in favours with your friends...) A few recent competitions include such prizes as a four night break for six in a holiday cabin, a family camping holiday in France, a family holiday to Florida (note you will have to fill in a survey for this one) and a family holiday in New York (you will need to by a bottle of French's mustard for the last one.) Let me know if you are a winner!

Wednesday 8 October 2008

UK no place for children

According to HSBC the UK ranks badly among expatriates as a place to bring up children. Out of 14 countries the UK scored below average in four out of five categories. These included such topics as "a place to study" and as "a place to learn a foreign language." It also came last in a separate ranking of healthy children.

Tuesday 7 October 2008

Eating out - two for one deals

There are a large number of restaurants offering deals at the moment and the credit crunch is likely to see more joining in. I will be looking at the different types of deals in future blogs but it is worth mentioning a few here. Pizza Express, Strada (available via handbag.com) and Chef and Brewer are three that are receiving the most publicity but we hope to cover some less well known deals in due course.

Monday 6 October 2008

Free cinema ticket offer

Taking kids to the cinema can be an expensive outing and that's even before you get to the food counter so it's good to hear of any offer that can save you money. Mastercard is currently offering two free ticket to Cineworld for any two purchased. The main drawback is that you have to buy two through your Mastercard and then claim two free tickets by post. The offer is also limited Monday -Thursday. However, if you were thinking of going yourselves this could come in handy when you take some of the kids back.

Saturday 4 October 2008

Tesco Clubcard vouchers

I'll be looking at various voucher deals in this blog but I should certainly mention Tesco's one. You can convert Tesco Clubcard vouchers into Clubcard deal tokens and use them to save on entrance fee for nearly 150 day out locations in the UK. The tokens can be used as part or full payment and if in part, the remainder can be paid in cash. A few high profile theme parks are excluded from this deal but for anyone taking more than two children you could could save yourself some real money. Further information on this scheme is available from Tesco

Friday 3 October 2008

Not blogging about blogs

OK, I admit it - I do read blogs. Occasionally. However, please note that this blog is not really about commenting on other blogs. Instead, its purpose is to alert you to ways of how you, as someone with a large family, can save money. If the source for that is a link to another blog then well and good. However, I think you will find that many of my tips and comments come from other sources.

Keep reading.