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Tag: Oily Rag

Romance

Summer is the season for weddings and no doubt many will be planning their special day - and despairing at the cost! Over the years we have received some excellent tips and comments from readers about ways to take the cost out of a wedding. Here are two

Spring Cleaning!

Spring has sprung and that means it's time to do those cleaning and clearing jobs that have been conveniently ignored throughout the winter.

Spring Planting

It's spring so its time to think about planting for a long summer harvest. Most oily raggers are keen gardeners, not only because it saves heaps of money, but also because home-grown produce has more flavour and is better for you.

Loo Paper and Recycling

We recently noticed an interesting article about a company making toilet paper out of recycled sugar cane stalks. It said recycled toilet paper is more expensive than the stuff made straight from trees ("because the carbon footprint is huge") which got us

Motoring

Petrol prices at the pump are at record prices so the oily rag team have been delving into the archives to find the best oily rag motoring tips.

Leftovers and Recycling

Oily raggers are not the sort of people to let anything go to waste. It is no surprise that they have lots of ideas to make the most of what others throw out. Here are some suggestions from readers.

Frugality Flourishes in Christchurch

Christchurch has had its fair share of troubles lately, but it seems living off the smell of an oily rag is seeing people through the tough times. This week we feature tips from Cantabrians, and throw in a few tips received from one of our Australian read

Hunters, Bargain Buyers and Shopping Grumps

The staff in the oily rag community projects department have not seen a lot of sunlight lately. They have been busy night and day collecting an analysing the latest survey data about the psychology of oily rag shoppers.