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04 Jun

Freecycle - Keep Reusables from Landfill

Over the past couple of years I’ve been a member of Freecycle.

What is Freecycle?

To quote Freecycle themselves .. “The Freecycle Network™ is made up of 4,486 groups with 5,229,000 members across the globe. It’s a grassroots and entirely nonprofit movement of people who are giving (& getting) stuff for free in their own towns. It’s all about reuse and keeping good stuff out of landfills. Each local group is moderated by a local volunteer (them’s good people). Membership is free.”

In my Freecycle time I’ve got rid of books, clothes, plants, cardboard tubes (!!), wood, kitchen stuff, rubble, gravel and more. I’ve been given a USB Network card, games for my children, a towel rail and many other things.

When doing up our front garden, we had people coming and helping themselves to our gravel from the garden (advertised on Freecycle ) and therefore saving us not only trips to the tip, or the cost of hiring a skip - but also lots of back breaking work too!!

So how does Freecycle work? Basically, sign up to your LOCAL group and in doing will receive emails (you can select how often this is as an option) detailing things that other people are giving away - “Offered” ads. As a Freecycle member you can then email them back saying that yes you would be happy to take it off their hands. The person giving it away then chooses from all responses that they have had, who will receive the item.

How does the person choose who should receive the item? Many factors - sometimes first response, sometimes most polite response, or soonest collection time, . or just simply pulling out of a hat! Different Freecyclers have different ways of selecting their ‘winner’. I personally like a polite response with a quick collection time.

Once an item has been allocated to a member, then a ‘Taken’ post is submitted to the group to let them know that the item is no longer available.

On Freecycle you can also post ‘wanted’ posts - state what you are looking for and hope that someone out there is looking to give one away for free… obviously asking for things like Wii, high spec laptops etc does not go down too well with other group members!!!!

05 Feb

Decluttering

I look around me and see piles of things everywhere. Piles of my sons books and toys, piles of paper work and piles of goodness knows what else!

I KNOW that we have too many things, I know that we don’t need all that we have, I know that I would be better off without a lot of them (both financially and mentally) … so why haven’t I done anything.

It’s that age old problem… STARTING and FINISHING!!

At the beginning of the year I made a real effort to tidy my son’s bedroom… putting the books on the bookshelf, tidying the toys into the boxes under his bed, laying his rug neatly, ensuring all the clothes were in the drawers - and that they were all clothes that are still appropriate in size for him now (or in the very near future). I am proud of what I achieved in his room. I felt a sense of “I have finished this room to the best of my ability” … and, I have maintained it!

In doing his room, I had to sort out some old clothes of his - giving some to charity, some to a friend and lending some to my sister-in-law for her new son and also selling some on Ebay.

I have tried over the last couple of weeks to do similarly throughout the house, but have never reached that satisfaction of “I have finished this room to the best of my ability” - and therefore I haven’t maintained it - mainly due to not having enough decent storage for many things.

I think that the reason I managed to complete my son’s room was that it is a manageable space with good storage options - under bed baskets, 3 bookshelves, a wardrobe and a chest of drawers. I also purchased a ‘pop-up basket’ to store all the cuddly toys which had previously been occupying the bookshelves.

In order to make more progress I need to focus on SMALLER areas at a time. I plan to work on the drawers in the house - one each day - to try to free up some actual storage room - as some of these are just storing/hiding unnecessary clutter.

I’m hoping that in doing so, I will not only be getting rid of things, but also making some money on Ebay from the unwanted (by me) things in the house.

01 Feb

Extra Earnings This Month

So… how have I gained £390 this month from ‘non-normal’ means?

Cashback from Credit card £238.13
Quidco Cashback £3.59
Focus Group on Childcare Brochure £10
Affiliate Window Earnings £25.15
Pigsback Vouchers claimed £20
Voucher from Credit card as apology £10
Ebay Selling minus spending £65.08
Wabbadabba £5.00
Lightspeed Research Claimed £15.00

29 Jan

Office Live Free Websites


Microsoft are offering FREE WEBSITES - including FREE HOSTING AND FREE DOMAIN NAME!!

Microsoft Office Live Basics is the easy way to get started on the Web. If you have always wanted your own Web site, Microsoft Office Live Small Business has just made it easier — much easier.

  • Free domain name and Web hosting
  • Easy-to-use Web site design tools
  • 500 MB of Web site storage space
  • 25 company-branded e-mail accounts
  • Web site reports

In order to set up your FREE domain you DO need a credit card number. You can set up as many accounts as you wish - so long as each has a unique credit card number.

Even better… Quidco offer £5 cashback for each site you set up if you click through their link!

Office Live offer some good layouts and graphics to give your website a professional look and include starter templates including pages for “About Us”, “Contact Us” , “FAQ” and many others. The menu system is ‘automatic’ and the interface for you to design your site with is user friendly.

See Maths Tutor Bedford for an idea of what a typical site can look like.

24 Jan

Energy Experiment Update


So… the question is .. did my attempt to save Gas with my experiment work?

Yes it did. I saved about 20% on my gas usage last week in comparison to the week before. I had hoped to save more like 50% because the boiler was programmed to be on only about 50% of the time compared to the week before.

In terms of whether I noticed any difference in temperature from one week to the next, the answer is NO - not at all. However, it was a milder week in general.

I am going to continue with this experiment. I have also this week turned down the temperature that the radiators reach very very slightly.

Gas Usage before experiment: 43 units= 483kWh = £13.13 (with my tariff at EquiGas)

Gas Usage with 1st energy saving idea: 35 units = 396kWh = £10.79 (with my tariff at EquiGas)

Aim for the week… to get it below £10 for the week.

19 Jan

Wabbadabba!! I Won £5

Today I was THRILLED to get an email from Wabbadabba letting me know that I had won a £5 Amazon Voucher! Another unexpected £5 towards my Income Challenge!

What is Wabbadabba?

Wabbadabba is a search engine site that rewards searches on a random basis. Each search (limited to 150 a day) gives you a chance at instantly winning a prize.

Prizes are usually £5 or £10 Amazon Vouchers, but occasionally Wabbadabba offers bigger prizes like a Wii, a Large T, iPods etc.
When you sign up for Wabbadabba you can add Wabbadabba as a search engine option on your toolbar - reminding you to use Wabbadabba on a regular basis to get more chance of winning.

For an even GREATER chance of winning a prize, invite friends to sign up with Wabbadabba and each time THEY win a prize while searching YOU DO TOO!!! How good is that?!

Sign up for Wabbadabba NOW for Free Money like me!

16 Jan

Ciao! Reviews, Surveys … Make Money!

ciaoAs part of my wish to MAKE money this year from online ‘things’ I am trying to be more diligent in the Ciao! community.

What is Ciao!co.uk ?

On the face of it Ciao is a website that displays reviews on thousands of products, giving consumers information before they buy virtually ANYTHING!

However, behind the scenes is the real community - those who WRITE the reviews, RATE the reviews and keep the website doing its best. The Real Community are just people who have signed up to do so!

How Do You Earn Money with Ciao!

There are a variety of ways to earn money with Ciao. Writing a review on a product is the beginning of earning - but it NEEDS to be a well written useful review. Other members of the Ciao Community will then read your review and rate it. Each positive rating will earn you money - only a small amount, but something. If you are the first person to review a product then you earn DOUBLE the amount.

Ciao members can also sign up to answer surveys. On each survey invitation it lets you know how much you will earn for doing that survey (if you qualify) and this money will be credited to your Ciao account about a month after doing the survey. I really like the way that Ciao tell you exactly what you will earn from a survey rather than offering a ‘points’ value that other survey sites do.

You can request payment from Ciao of money from your Ciao Account at anytime - and it will be transferred into your bank account within 5 weeks - that may sound a long time, but Ciao do a monthly ‘transaction’ when they pay out all requests.

So far I have made about £30 by doing surveys and writing reviews and also by referring people to Ciao.

Sign up and see how much YOU can earn! Ciao!

14 Jan

Energy Experiment

Over the past 6 months I have been monitoring our Gas and Electricity usage carefully - just to learn how much we use and also to check whether the Solar Panels that we have on the roof to heat our water are actually making a saving for us in the summer.


Anyhow, now that it is winter, our Gas bills have soared… and so I’m going to experiment with the central heating and how long it is running each day. We have been having it on pretty much constantly from 6am - 9:30pm because with 2 young children at home all day we need to be warm. We do not have a room thermostat to help regulate it. What I am going to experiment doing is to have the heating on throughout the same period of the day, but… only on for half an hour in every hour - so it will cut in and out every half hour throughout the 6am-9:30pm time slot - the only exception being that it will be on for a full hour first thing in the morning to warm the house up. I’m hoping that the half hour ‘on’ period will heat the radiators enough to give us some heat throughout the next half hour before it kicks in again.

Obviously I need to monitor how cold I’m feeling, but more importantly, is it going to save me money?

Last week I used 43 units of Gas = 483kWh = £13.13 (with my tariff at EquiGas)

I’ll update in a week with my findings!

12 Jan

Batch Cooking - Save time and money!

Since before the birth of my second child, I have been attempting to cook healthier homemade food. However, it is time consuming and “shopping intensive” for all the ingredients. Not only that, my husband eats a mainly Vegan diet whereas I eat a pretty standard diet - including meat. There was a time when I ended up eating mainly vegetarian because of this - but I ended up resenting this and also not enjoying cooking because I wasn’t always enjoying the food that I was eating.

My solution to cope with this is to do BATCH cooking. Making a bulk lot of whatever I decide to cook, then freezing it in individual portions (having eaten one portion each before freezing). In terms of preparation - yes of course you need more of each ingredient, but to be honest it is no more hassle to chop up a whole aubergine than quarter of one, or to peel 4 carrots rather than one. You can buy ingredients in larger quantities which often works out cheaper (per portion)

Over time, I will attempt to add recipes of things that I cook in this way… for now though, I will just list them.

  • Lentil Daal
  • Vegetable Rojan Josh (with Tesco Organic Rogan Josh cook-in sauce - which is Vegan)
  • Chicken Rogan Josh (with Tesco Organic Rogan Josh cook-in sauce)
  • Vegetable Moussaka Sauce
  • Lamb Moussaka Sauce
  • Vegetable Chilli
  • Beef Chilli
  • Pasta Bake
  • Carrot and Coriander Soup
  • Spicy Parsnip Soup
  • Leek and Potato Soup

With each of these recipes (excluding the pasta bake), you just need to decide on the ‘carbohydrate’ to accompany the dish, i.e Rice, Pasta, Jacket Potatoes, Tortilla Wraps etc.

Then simply defrost and heat the dish to be served for the day.

09 Jan

Cashback- Save Money while you spend

SAVE £150! Premier Pool Table - Only £99.99

Cashback websites are something that have revolutionised my online shopping. I will begin by explaining how a cashback scheme works.

Retailers pay websites to advertise on their sites. The website earn a percentage from each sale that has been made by someone clicking through a link/advert from that website. Cashback websites simply pay this money back to you! Some websites pay 100% of it back to you, and some take some of it for themselves.

I have signed up for many cashback sites, but I now only deal with two of them, Quidco and TopCashback. Both of these sites give you 100% of the revenue that they receive, with the exception that Quidco take the first £5 that you earn each year. TopCashback earn money to maintain their site by having ’sponsored links’ with GoogleAds.

How much Cashback you earn depends on which Retailer you are shopping with and also which cashback site you click though. For example, Dell offer 5% at both Quidco and TopCashback. LoveFilm offer £15.50 for a genuine new customer at Quidco.

Buying Insurance through a link on a cashback site can be exceedingly profitable. Expect cashback of between £50-£100 for home or car insurance. Earn DOUBLE cashback on your home insurance by buying your buildings and contents insurance separately - this can mean your insurance works out nearly FREE for the year!

Other popular cashback sites that you may wish to investigate are

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