Lots of my blog posts through July seem to have been about books and also tennis until mid-month, hardly any car boot finds but I did get out on some church visits - and found them open which is always useful.
The usual income was the state pension and Suffolk County Council spouses pension and some interest on savings.
On the frugal front the month started well as on the 1st I sold my cycle for £10, it had been standing in the garage for over two years, ever since I somehow fell off while getting on. I gave it a wash down and stood it out the front chained to a tree with a price ticket. It sold in 3 days. Falling off and 'the knee' and the busy roads here had put me right off something I'd been doing and loving since I was little. Sad. When we bought the bike about 25 years ago I said I wanted a good one to see me out. I cycled miles with it when we were at the smallholding, because for many years we only had one vehicle which Colin used for work. I often came home loaded up with shopping in the back and front baskets. I'm annoyed at how I lost confidence so quickly - never thought that would happen. Perhaps an electric trike would get me out again!
Outgoings were the usual fixed ones of Council tax, phone and broadband and charity plus the variable monthly electric bill and the annual renewal of virus protection which all totalled £337. I filled the car up with diesel twice this month but the second time was just on Tuesday so it will last me most of August unless I have more than the usual adventures.
Other spending was mainly just small things like a couple of new dish-wash brushes, dish washer tabs, screen wash for the car, Niger seed for the goldfinches and the window cleaner was round again.
My personal spending was some second-hand books, card making bits, exercise group, jigsaw puzzle, puzzler book. Underwear from Morrisons for £5.The Yaoh hemp based lip balm that I use is now difficult to find and has really gone up in price - it's the only one I've found that doesn't irritate - and believe me I've tried all sorts. I ordered two and will keep one in the fridge until needed.
Food spending would have been low if I'd not treated YD and EGD for a pub lunch, had coffee out once and breakfast at Greggs twice (their £2.95 bargain) plus pensioners discount Fish and Chips meal from the local chip shop!
I thought of a few frugal bits that have happened this month to make up for those spendy extravagances!
- Beetroot from Brother in Law's garden. I gave him the packet of seed and he sowed an extra row so I can share all summer.
- Lots of green beans all month, enough to put a few in the freezer
- Courgettes all month
- And Cucumbers
- And mini plum tomatoes although they have tough skins which I'm not enjoying
- A few figs - rescued before they are really ready, to avoid the wasps.
Slightly under-ripe but still very tasty and beating the wasps! |
- Put away several jars of sweet and sour cucumber and celery pickle for winter.
- And a couple of jars of cucumber Bread and Butter pickle
- Made 6 jars of marrow, apricot and ginger jam.
- Used my very poor examples of aubergines + one bought to make 10 portions of aubergine and tomato pasta sauce which worked out at less than 40p each.
- As usual dishwasher only used every other day or so.
- Washing machine usually just twice a week
- Washing dried outside all month
- Got first lot of diesel for car when visiting YD as it was 9p a litre cheaper than here.
- Eggs from farm gate stall still £1 for half a dozen
- Free Physio exercise course
- Nothing spent on garden, bathroom things, laundry, 'products', gifts or postage this month.