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Debt Cents -getting out of debt a little at a time
- Oct, 10, 2018
- Adrienne
- Debt, Budgeting, Budgeting in South Africa
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Debt cents is another way to begin lowering what you currently owe. It may take longer than the debt snowballing I previously wrote about. Debt free for R40 per month extra What is debt cents Debts cents is where you take your minimum monthly repayment on any current debts and round it up to the nearest […]
Debt free for R40 per month extra
- Sep, 18, 2018
- Adrienne
- Budgeting, Budgeting in South Africa, Daily budgeting for South Africans, personal finance, saving money
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Do you want to be debt free? I know I do. About 5 years ago I came across a man name Dave Ramsay. What he had to say about getting out of debt made so much sense. Though he was talking about the USA, a lot of his techniques translate relatively well for South Africa. […]
Checkers get you to spend in a good way!
- Apr, 27, 2018
- Adrienne
- Budgeting in South Africa, Children, Environmental Issues, Family, food, grocery shopping, JOFR, Obesity, Parenting, South African
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Checkers get you to spend in a good way! Now this is a campaign I can truly say, go spend your money there! Once this campaign is over you will continue to save as the seeds continue to propagate. Growing for the future Checkers introduces the “little garden”, gone are those plastic groceries. Here is […]
Read MoreListeria hysteria- Listeriosis
- Mar, 16, 2018
- Adrienne
- Budgeting in South Africa, Child safety, Environmental Issues, Family, food, grocery shopping, Health, Johannesburg, Parenting, Personal safety, Random Ruminating, South African
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Listeria hysteria, is it valid? Listeria or Listeriosis whatever you call it has been around for years. Is the hysteria over the listeria outbreak warranted? In my opinion it is too little too late. The outbreak was bound to happen, and here’s why. Food safety in South Africa South Africa does not have a central authority […]
Read MoreInteresting times – a curse or not?
- Aug, 26, 2017
- Adrienne
- Budgeting, Budgeting in South Africa, Family, food, grocery shopping, Health, household management, Meal Planning, Parenting
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Interesting times May you live in interesting times, is thought to be a Chinese curse, however, there is no proof of this. The first time this sentence appears to have been used was in 1936 by the British Ambassador to China, Mr. Hughe knatch-Hugessen. In recent months this has been our home life. I like […]
I’m expanding my business
- May, 26, 2017
- Adrienne
- Budgeting in South Africa, grocery shopping, household management, Meal Planning, saving money, South African, workshop
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Dear family, friends, newsletter subscribers, Facebook friends and acquaintances and most especially, followers. Some exciting news…. I now only work part time and am focusing on building my side business into a full time business. For those who have been following me, you will know that 2 years ago I started a meal planning business […]
Winging it with a meal plan!
- Mar, 29, 2017
- Adrienne
- Budgeting in South Africa, Budgeting, Daily budgeting for South Africans, food, grocery shopping, household management, Meal Planning, monthly shopping, Quick meals, saving money
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You like winging it in your kitchen. You want to meal plan but you hate recipes! No problem. Meal planning with no recipe Meal planning is about more than recipes, it is about a lifestyle change. Simplifying your life and making time for you to spend doing what you prefer. It also saves you money. […]
Read More10 reason to grocery shop online
- Mar, 23, 2017
- Adrienne
- Budgeting in South Africa, Budgeting, Child safety, Daily budgeting for South Africans, Environmental Issues, Family, food, grocery shopping, household management, Managing your household, monthly shopping, online shopping, personal finance, saving money
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Here are 10 reasons to grocery shop on line. In June 2015 I started this blog and in the first article I spoke about how much I saved with online shopping. Nearly 2 years later, I can still say it is worth the hassle. Yes it was a huge learning curve on how to do […]
Are you Proud of your Pantry?
- Mar, 05, 2017
- Adrienne
- Budgeting in South Africa, budget gifts, Daily budgeting for South Africans, Family, food, grocery shopping, household management, Kosher, Managing your household, Organisation and clean up
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What’s in the pantry? Your pantry cupboard is an important part of your kitchen. If this is in a mess and dis-organised, it is not only difficult to decide what to make for dinner, but it also wastes money. How many times have you gone to the store bought something only discover on your return […]
Read MoreMeal Planning and budgeting: They go together
- Feb, 15, 2017
- Adrienne
- Budgeting, Budgeting in South Africa, Daily budgeting for South Africans, Family, grocery shopping, household management, Managing your household, Meal Planning, monthly shopping, Personal safety, saving money
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A meal plan can save you money. If you are budgeting you need to do this Even if you think you are good with budgeting, you may be wasting money without even realising it. My first time The first time I created a meal plan and took the shopping list with me to the store […]
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