Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Making Ends Meet and Wasting Nothing

 We are quite lucky in our area that fuel prices have only risen by a penny or two per litre while some areas are reporting big increases, smacking of profiteering, due to the current world conflict.  As there wasn't much of a queue at the petrol station on Monday when we went to the post office to post some birthday cards, we took the opportunity to top up the car.  £20 worth of fuel should now last us about 4 weeks with a bit of luck.

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I fully expect food prices to rise rapidly once again, so this week I've doubled up on the delivery.  I received an email from Sainsbury's with a code for £14 off an order of £70 which was much too good to miss.  I've ordered extra frozen items like bags of blueberries and forest fruits, chips, fish, bread and bread rolls etc.  Also sugar, teabags, extra cheeses, grapes, bananas and satsumas, and long life milk.  A few extra tins for the cupboard eg beans, fruit and salmon too. The total came to just over £92 after discounts but I feel happier having restocked the fridge, freezer and cupboard.  

Are you buying extra groceries?

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When we were packing our stuff to leave the hotel I popped the leftover tea, hot chocolate and biscuits into my bag.  As we were leaving a day early anyway I felt justified in taking them with me 🤭

They will be enjoyed rather than wasted....



We have started getting notifications of increases in bills for the forthcoming year.  Rent, Council Tax etc and the car insurance is due this month too.  I really need to sit down and write a proper budget for the next 12 months to get an accurate picture of how much money we will have left to spend after bills are paid.

There are lots of birthdays in March as well as Easter 🐣 approaching.  An expensive month! I must get down to it as I'm getting a bit nervous about how we will be affected in the coming months.  As it is, the car insurance has rocketed from  £295 paid last year to a quote of £403 this year  😱 My gosh we need to do some serious research. 

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Thanks for popping in.  Do stay safe and well wherever you happen to be, 

Angie ❤️ 

4 comments:

  1. Goodness that's a huge jump in car insurance, hope you can find somewhere cheaper.
    I was looking on line to see if there were details of April 26 onwards Council Tax, but couldn't find a total yet, no doubt the letter will arrive soon.

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    1. It's massive isn't it. Fingers crossed for cheaper insurance elsewhere. Our council tax rates should be on the App now but I need to download it to check. What a pain....

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  2. I would defiantly look for other providers for your car insurance, seams expensive, we filled up this week, we were down to quarter tank, should last us 6 weeks.

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    1. Our car is small, a VW Polo, so doesn't have a very big fuel tank. £20.01 filled it right up so we have (in theory !) about 395 miles worth of fuel. We only drive short distances so it might work out less than that but at least a month's worth of fuel. Heaven knows how high the prices will go :0/

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Making Ends Meet and Wasting Nothing

  We are quite lucky in our area that fuel prices have only risen by a penny or two per litre while some areas are reporting big increases, ...