We have some more:
- Grow stuff- its as cheap as chips and even if it is just a few herbs on a window ledge it will save you money. If you have a garden grow stuff and dont waste a thing -make jams jellies and preserves so when you buy cheap meat and stuff you can tart it up.
- Get your shoes resoled. We have a pair of Prada sandals that are in their 4th year. Still great on the top just got thin at the heels. Outstanding, interesting shoes defy fashion cycles - treasure them.
- Make your own cool pies. Pies can be made out of left over stuff. And they freeze.
- Eat left overs - stop chucking good food out.
- Eat out Sundays, Mondays and Tuesdays , restaurants always do deals on these nites. Like half price Taittingers at Boulcott St Bistro if you want a cheapish treat. ( dont take Cactus though - She will drink the place dry.)
- Buy second hand - if it is good enough for Peaches its good enough for us.
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This is all normal behaviour for those of us on the right side of the Waitaki River who had southern Presbyterian upbringings :)
Yes, I must say I enjoy my $350 five years ago Florsheim shoes now on their fourth and final resole.
You forgot to mention buying kutai instead of fish. Hell, if I take home $3.00 worth of live green lippies, it’s more than I can eat and when I go to Fiji, they don’t call me Kete Levu for nuthin’.
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