Surveys, surveys, surveys. There have been lots recently so we thought we would recap on what they tell us about our spending habits. How do you rate on the Christmas spendometer?
Tag: Oily Rag
Cheap and Cheerful Christmas
It's Christmas again (already) so we thought it appropriate to reflect on some of the best Christmas tips. The oily rag trick is to be generous, but frugal. Being a creative lot, oily raggers do this in many ways.
Budgeting Gems
Christmas seems like a good time of the year to talk about budgeting. Fortunately the oily rag community have lots to say about budgets. Here are some of their suggestions.
No Cost Vegetables
The Oily Rag House of Frugality has a better suggestion than making fresh fruit and vegetables a little cheaper by removing GST; how about free fruit and vegetables by growing your own.
Low-Cost Cleaners
Spring is in the air so it's time to get cleaning. The best cleaner we know of is called elbow grease - and best of all, it's free!
More Tips from Frugal Families
The mail bags have again been full of great oily rag tips from the ever growing oily rag community. Here are some tips received in the last week and we report on the key findings of the price of flour survey.
A Fun Frugal Christmas
With the festive season just around the corner, it's time to start planning for a fun frugal Christmas. So we've come up with some good old reliable and dependable money saving Christmas ideas.
Two Oily Rag Treats
This week we have some real treats for readers. Those living off the smell of an oily rag know how to live with a dash of panache. Here are a couple of iconic Kiwi classics to make on a rainy day!
Unshakable Oily Rag Resolve
While Christchurch has had the shakes lately, it has not shaken the resolve of residents to live off the smell of an oily rag. Here are a few ideas we have received from Cantab's recently.
Beautiful Baked Beans And Other Ideas
It’s been a tough week for our local postie – having to carry bags full of ...