Thank you for all the comments on the shopping post. I promise not to do it again - unless I have a shortage of ideas for posts sometime.
This is how March went on the financial front..................Please don't read it if it's too long and boring.
The bill for the February toilet repair (£222) and the February annual boiler service (£144) appeared in the first week of March. ( The boiler repair bill for the water pressure tap thingy will arrive next month)
I booked the car in for it's annual service and MOT mid month and to get the clutch checked -something wasn't right with it. The car also needed new brake pads and discs and the guys changed the clutch master cylinder - what ever that is - they said they'd had another car with the same problems a while back but could never get the clutch to play up when they tried it but that car hadn't been back in after doing the cylinder so with any luck they will have cured it. The total bill was big..... £645!.....heck! Tom told me the cam-belt will need doing next year when the car is 10 years old - oh goody!
No Council Tax again in March, but the letter came about what it will be from April and it's gone up by a whopping £8 a month. It will be £171.86 in April and £174 for the other 9 months. I get a 25% discount for being alone.
Other direct debits and regular expenses were the usual phones and broadband, charity donations, diesel for the car, monthly electric bill and came to £208.
I had to buy a new wheelbarrow this month, the old one came here from the smallholding via Ipswich very small bungalow and Clay Cottage. BiL had replaced the wheel and repaired the fixings before but it had really come to the end of it's life. I thought a new one would see me out. It's lighter than the old one too and has a puncture proof tyre. I need a wheelbarrow to get compost bags and growbags from the car to the back garden. Apart from that only garden spending was on the primulas from a boot sale mentioned earlier in the month.
Other spending was for the window cleaner, a new indoor doormat from Aldi as well as the small bits from boot -sales. Smol laundry and dishwasher tabs (they're now charging for delivery so I may have to abandon them and change to another eco-friendly company.) Bought a booklet of second class stamps - as they are going up again next month. Birthday gifts for sister and son in law and mini easter eggs ready for the Grandchildren's egg hunt. £4 was spent on sunflower hearts for the birds and finally I sent for a new basic TV remote to replace the one that packed up, but can't get it to work, it should work automatically. Luckily I still have the smart remote to use. I'm going to take both remotes to the TV shop in Diss soon as they have a thing that can check if it's the remote or the TV sensor playing up.
Personal spending was some flowers early in the month, Keep Moving Group, a new Puzzler book, a much needed haircut and 50p on one second hand book and finally I bought myself some new croc type slip on outdoor shoes - but ones without holes all around them - so I can work outside without getting wet feet. I've been meaning to get a pair to replace the ancient crocs all winter and finally saw some at a sensible price.
Phew - what a month - Outgoings were definitely more than incomings this month! and April will be nearly as bad.
- Used apple and pear peel and raspberries that were in the freezer to make compost jelly.
- Handy kitchen bits from boot sale at 50p each
- Reading library books for free.
- Bread machine used for 50/50 wholemeal white bread and pizza bases and fruit loaf
- Batch making pizza topping 86p + 70p+ 10p = £1.66 ÷ 5 = 33p each
- Bought 2nd class postage stamps before they go up in price again - never use 1st class.
- Dish washer only used every other day
- Checked cheapest local place for diesel for car - keeping it topped up Just In Case.
- Avoided using tumble dryer all month
- No magazines, newspapers etc

I love your new crocs! Where did you find those?
ReplyDeleteThe usual place - up the Amazon, when they had a special spring offer
DeleteThose slip on shoes look good for popping outside quickly. I had cam belt changed on Ford fiesta last year and it was £1000 so be prepared. Not all garages can do it as needs special something or other. Sandra
ReplyDeleteMy old crocs had lost their grip - it was getting dangerous on the patio
DeleteJust a thought - can you try using your TV remote to operate the TV of a friend or neighbour? That might help determine if it is the set or the gadget at fault. I'm sure you've already tried the old trick of taking the batteries out and putting them in again.
ReplyDeleteTried all sorts but it may well be the TV sensor as apparently the smart remote doesn't need it.
DeleteIt is amazing how much money we can all get through in any one month without trying too hard. Our car bill was double yours for a clutch problem...'did you rebuild the car'? I asked.
ReplyDeleteI was glad to get the clutch sorted as the gears kept getting stuck - which wasn't good!
DeleteI see you have had a very expensive month too - only your payout was on the car and not at the vet's. I am hoping this week's antiques fair may earn me a little bit of money above what I pay for the stand (£45) and that next month's big Fair (£225) will help the exchequer. I really need to get the mobility scooter and brand new cross-country wheelchair gone though.
ReplyDeleteI've been thinking about waterproof slip on shoes like yours for a while. Been too mean - hah, waste of time when all the other money is leaping from my account!
My old crocs were getting dangerous and I got fed up of wet feet. These new ones are much better.
DeleteHope your fairs go well, £225 is a huge amount for a stand
I think you must be the only blogger in our circle that says 'Please don't read it if it's too long and boring.' But you know that we will. :-)
ReplyDeleteI've had waterproof slip-on clogs like yours since we moved here and I kept going out to the compost bin in my slippers without thinking. They are brilliant aren't they.
I'm also thinking about cancelling smol, the delivery charge will negate any usual saving, AND the pods keep not dissolving properly and leaving a residue on the washing.
I had both smol things delivered at the same time this month so only one lot of delivery charge but then it wouldn't go through the letter box which was the whole point of their packaging!
DeleteEcover have got rid of their plastic wrapping on dishwasher tabs but price wise much the same. I shall keep investigating.
Haven't had probs with washing machine pods.
Your clogs are fun.
ReplyDeleteNice not to get wet feet while cutting the grass etc
DeleteI would check Tesco out as I am sure I saw Smol laundry tabs there.
ReplyDeleteI think they only sell direct but I might be wrong.
DeleteSnap - i got some garden clogs from Lidl for £5.99 this morning, have got a good sturdy sole and made in Italy rather than China. Also managed to buy some plant pots in a pound shop that are made in the UK - hurrah.
ReplyDeleteCars are always a drain on finances one way or another.
Alison in Devon x
May I ask what the result is for buying second class stamps other than being cheaper? Doesn't the mail take forever to reach its destination? Already here stateside our first-class mail must sit somewhere for days before delivery as mail can take up to 10-14 days to reach its destination. Of course, our country is considerably bigger than yours so there is that. I am not even sure a letter could even be posted with a second-class stamp on it, maybe parcels only - I will have to ask the next time I am actually in the post office - normally I just drop mail into a box outside. I can even slip money into an envelope for the postman and he brings me a book of stamps.
ReplyDeleteThose crocs are cute.
ReplyDeleteYou found some very nice Crocs. The color is lovely especially for the warmer and nicer weather in the Spring and Summer.
ReplyDeleteHome and auto expenses are always at the top. I had a plumber recently to replace a pipe valve on a baseboard heating element and for 1 and 1/2 hour it was $500.
Everything is expensive.
Love the crocs-I must get a new pair soon as my others are too worn in the soles to be safe. Catriona
ReplyDeleteIf only we could manage without cars! We try to make ours last as long as possible. Our current one is 20 this year. A few months ago we had to have a new clutch - £850. I doubt the car is even worth that but it suits us and is a proper work horse. I love your garden clogs!
ReplyDeleteNever had crocs, but do now have ankle wellies for the garden!
ReplyDeleteLove the new header photo. What kind of birds are they? I was thinking chickadee but I don't think you have those in Britain.
ReplyDeleteThey are Long Tailed Tits. You're right, we don't have chickadees
DeleteA lady we knew from Royal Mail said never to buy First Class stamps. She told us that there is no difference these days
ReplyDeleteCute crocs, I love them. I am going to try my hand sometime at making compost jelly. It sounds like a great way to use things up.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
A spendy month, but much-needed spending and careful savings in other areas. We seem to have a lot going out recently sigh. I suppose that's what happens when you have a house and a car!
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