To celebrate ThriftyClair.com turning 2, I have decided to share a list of what I think are some of the best birthday freebies!
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To celebrate ThriftyClair.com turning 2, I have decided to share a list of what I think are some of the best birthday freebies!
Continue reading “Thrifty Clair’s Top Ten Birthday Freebies!”
We all have those times when we don’t want to have to cook and fancy a takeaway as a treat. It can be extremely expensive, especially when you’re trying to save money. I’ve found the best way to resist wasting money on a takeaway is to get a meal deal. It’s minimal effort in the kitchen but packs all the taste of a tasty takeaway.
Here’s my favourite meal deals that are available right now…
Did you know that the average cost of a UK wedding currently stands at a whopping £30,355! It’s great if you can afford to spend, but if you don’t you can still have the day you want on a smaller budget…
It’s not a coincidence that the bread and milk are nowhere near each other in the likes of Asda, Tesco and even Lidl. The idea is you have to navigate a labyrinth of temptation just to get that much-needed pint of milk and loaf of wholemeal bread.
That’s because supermarkets are designed to make you spend more! If you’re savvy enough, you can avoid paying more than you need to.
Calling all North West Brides-to-be, especially those of you who – like me – live in Bury! I have some exclusive information on a fantastic new bridal boutique that you’re going to want to visit!
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Would you pay £26 for these cocktails?

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Shane and I don’t really celebrate valentines day although we have done in the past. Instead, we use it as an excuse to eat some lovely food and drink a bit of wine. If you did want to mark the occasion but don’t want to fork out loads, here are ten things you can do for under £10!
I’ve been thinking about when I first started saving money back in 2011. I realised that maybe some of my money saving techniques – like bulk buying, cashback apps, Groupon deals and printing coupons – won’t work for everyone so I want to take it back to basics…