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  • Опубліковано 29 жов 2024

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  • @denisemurphy2474
    @denisemurphy2474 Рік тому +6

    I always rub a spot of fairy liquid on food /grease stains on my kids clothes. it takes the stain out but I don't use half the washing detergent.

  • @marijagrandov5712
    @marijagrandov5712 Рік тому

    Very practical tips, Deborah! I save the final rinse water from the washing machine and use it to water my garden. ❤️

  • @rickwalker5203
    @rickwalker5203 Рік тому

    Just purchased an Air Fryer, love it and does a great job! Been using Instant Pot for years.

  • @loulou5331
    @loulou5331 Рік тому

    Great tips thank you Deborah. I’m finding the Primark make-up very good value for money. I used to buy Lancôme concealer and now it’s primark and it’s a perfect match for my skin. I’m going out without my bank card for shopping and using a cash envelope instead. It has saved me so much. I’m also also washing on 30 degrees instead of 40 and 60. Ive also got down to one cleaning product for the whole house except the loo ! I’m basically only using white vinegar mixed with water and a drop of essential oil. Im also cleaning far more regularly and so I don’t end up having to buy expensive products for tough stains, grease, limescale etc. I’m very very lucky because in’2020 both my fridge freezer and my boiler completely conked out and had to be replaced. I invested in « Energy efficiency A » for the fridge freezer and I can see I’m saving so much on electricity . The boiler is saving me a small fortune now , even though I had to pay a lot in 2020 it’s all paying off now, thank god!!! Xx

  • @maidahaltrecht6577
    @maidahaltrecht6577 Рік тому

    When I get close to the end of my creams, shampoos, soap gels, etc. I turn the bottle upside down and I can get a few more uses instead of wasting it and throwing it out.

  • @tinanolan1485
    @tinanolan1485 Рік тому

    Great tips. I shop and meal plan from my freezer. I buy yellow labels and immediately freeze. Then meal plan around that. Saved me a fortune ie sea bass fillets were 5.20 and I paid £2.24. Fresh Basil and Tomato pasta sauce from £2.05 to 61p - been worthwhile.

    • @LivinganOrganisedLife
      @LivinganOrganisedLife  Рік тому

      Great tips too Tina! I went to Lidl in the evening last week and managed to get some reduced items which I froze straight away. Doesn’t it feel good to get a bargain!!?!! 😊

  • @Neverenoughholidays
    @Neverenoughholidays Рік тому +1

    Really enjoyed this video, thank you! Some great tips! A milk frother is on my wish list at the moment 😉✨

  • @simonedutch1264
    @simonedutch1264 Рік тому

    Hi Deborah, as always these are brilliant and useful tips and tricks. This summer we kept our air conditioner off and only used the pool and fans to keep cool this summer. We actually reduced our quarterly electricity bill by nearly A$370.00. I hope you are all keeping well? Our little life down under has been busy to say the least so I'm way behind on YT. Hopefully you will be getting some warmer weather soon, but I'm sending you warm hugs! XX

    • @LivinganOrganisedLife
      @LivinganOrganisedLife  Рік тому +1

      Hi Simone, what a treat to see your comment. That was an amazing saving ok your electricity bill! We’re all doing well here although it’s been freezing; we’ve just had snow in March! Sending a big warm hug back to you in Oz xx

  • @natasha3695
    @natasha3695 Рік тому

    A good idea my nan has told me is to fill up the amount of water you would put in your cup and measure it before hand before you put the water into the kettle you would save that way, just using what you need. ❤

    • @natasha3695
      @natasha3695 Рік тому

      if you needed 3 cups, measure the water in the mug 3x that is really an efficient way of not wasting water. Then boil the kettle ❤

  • @LauraAnneC
    @LauraAnneC Рік тому

    loved this video!! thank you x

  • @KK-mi2vy
    @KK-mi2vy Рік тому

    I have a vacuum that has batteries. I set a timer to only recharge the batteries for 2 hours at night instead of always charging. I think it makes the batteries last longer too?