Hibernating is very good for the bank balance, as is eating from the freezer, and spending was nice and low.
Income was the usual State and County Council Spouses Pensions, some interest from savings plus just under £20 from Ziffit for a box of books.
The Council Tax and direct debits for charity, broadband and phones plus diesel for the car (twice, once at beginning of month and once right at the end when just under half full) and the monthly electric bill came to about £360 and I also bought another 5L of screen wash for £2.99 - really needed after all the rain and muddy roads.
Food spending including restocking things like bags of bread flour and trying different sorts of coffee grounds for my new machine (which I'm loving) although I did buy some items that made 10 more meals for the freezer for February and March which I posted about mid month.
Frugal things done this month
- Nothing bought in January sales
- Choosing the right days to do the washing and hang it out (tumble dryer used just twice during January) and finishing on radiators.
- Mixing milk half and half with water
- Batch cooking pastry cases to go in freezer
- Reading library books and books from my shelves all month
- Using bread-maker for all bread.
- Checking through clothes to see what I need to look for in charity shops this year
- Avoiding buying things like alcohol, jewellery, makeup etc
- Managed to sort the boiler again when low water pressure stopped the heating from working
- No longer buying coffee sachets
- Back to drinking tea once a day instead of one of my coffees
- Able to get ½ dozen free range eggs for £1.25 from a farm when I go swimming -instead of £2+ at the supermarket.
- Made sure money in Building Society had a bonus added for the next year when the old year finished.
- Moved some money into ISA
- Only using dishwasher every other day.
- Shutting curtains as soon as it's dark to keep heat in.
- Getting up late enough to not need lights in the morning!
- Not going far so using less diesel in the car.