Thursday, April 19, 2012

Save money on your grocery bill the Bargain Mums way

Grocery prices are skyrocketing, along with everything else, so there is no better time than now to embrace your inner Bargain Mum and start saving potentially thousands of dollars each year on your grocery bill. I have compiled a list of the best grocery shopping tips, some of them you may have heard of, but a refresher never hurts...

  1. Use bargainmums.com.au - The Bargain Mums website compiles the best bargain at the major supermarkets, so you can search and compare all the supermarket specials in the one place. Make sure you also use the shopping list function, so you don't forget any of the fantastic bargain you have found once you get to the supermarket.
  2. Meal Plan - Meal planning has a few benefits, it means you can use up items you already have at home, as you know what you will need for the week/fortnight etc ahead, which in turn will save you money. It also means you don't spend anytime wondering what to have for dinner that night. It's well worth the small amount of time it takes to meal plan.
  3. Buy in bulk - If something you use often is significantly reduced, buy up big. It's worth if it if you have the room to store the items, and they are not perishable in the short term, such as nappies, toilet paper and tinned tomatoes.
  4. Cook double - Wherever possible, cook a double batch when you make dinner. For example, when you cook bolognese sauce, cook double and freeze half. That way, if you can't be bothered cooked and your tempted to get takeaway, you have a quick meal ready to go. It also saves on electricity, gas etc as you wont be cooking a full meal the nights you eat your freezer meals.
  5. Take note of unit pricing - I love unit pricing, it enable you to quickly work out what brand and packaging size is the cheapest, without having to carry around a calculator. Sometimes the biggest size isn't the cheapest, as well as the generic brand not always being cheaper than the brand name product.
  6. Don't shop when hungry - You will seriously spend more money in the supermarket when you are hungry, and it will probably be on things you really don't need. Shop after a good meal and you will have a better chance of sticking to your list.
  7. Go meat free - You don't have eliminate meat all together, but having at least one meat free day a month will help save a few dollars. When you do use meat, try using a little less and bulking up your meal with veggies.
  8. Check your receipt - Do this before leaving the supermarket, if an item has scanned at a higher price than it should have, let the customer service desk know. Often the first wrongly priced item will be free.
  9. Don't buy your lunch - This would have to be one of the most widely used money saving tip, but it's true. Stock up on food to make your lunch each day, if you have appealing sandwich fillings etc you will be more likely to make your lunch, and therefore less likely to waste your money on buying lunch. You can save serious money with this tip, if you spent $10 per day buying your lunch and a drink, that's $50 a week, or $2600 per year

Monday, April 16, 2012

12 bargain school holiday activities in Adelaide

So the second week of school holidays are upon us, and you may be looking for some activities to keep your kids occupies that won't break the bank. Here are 12 budget ideas for the week ahead:

  1. Visit your local park. There are some fantastic parks around, and if you can walk to your nearest park it ends up being a $0 outing.
  2. If the weather is warm enough, which it will be this week, visit the beach. Taking a picnic and some beach toys will keep the kids entertained for hours.
  3. Head to your local library to borrow some books and DVDs. Library's these days are amazing, some even have toys you can borrow.
  4. Plant some veggies and herbs together. This will require a small outlay for the seeds/seedlings, but it will end up saving you money in the long run. Look for fast growing veggies, such as radishes, beetroot and lettuces.
  5. Organise a playdate.
  6. Visit the South Australian Museum. Entry is free, and it's always a hit with the kids.
  7. While you are at the SA museum, head next door to the Art Gallery of South Australia, entry is free aside from exhibitions.
  8. Pack a picnic and spend a few hours at the Botanic Gardens, there are plenty of large spaces for the kids to run around.
  9. Visit St Kilda Adventure Playground. The playground has a range of equipment for little and big kids, as well as picnic areas.
  10. Bake together. There are some fantastic kids cookbooks around.
  11. Take a trip to The Big Rocking Horse. Entry is free, however there is a $2 fee to climb the rocking horse. There is also a free wildlife park onsite.
  12. Visit Warrawong Sanctuary, with free entry for self-guided walks.

In between these activities, make sure you enter the latest Bargain Mums competition. Thanks to Ozsale, Bargain Mums are giving away 8 12-month Priority Memberships, worth $99.95 each. To be in the running, email your name, address and phone number to jasmine@bargainmums.com.au by midnight Friday the 27th of April. If you are not yet an Ozsale member, sign up for free at http://bit.ly/ItAI6g.

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Every day we host sales for the top fashion brands in the world. Ozsale members can access these sales and enjoy savings of up to 80% on fashion and accessories for the whole family as well as beauty, homewares, food & wine.

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Thursday, April 5, 2012

Bargain Mums new owner!

Hi Bargain Mums, I would like to introduce myself as the new owner of Bargain Mums. I am a stay-at-home Mum of one, who is interested in helping others save money. I love nothing more than a great sale, as I'm sure you all do.

Indy has done an amazing job of creating Bargain Mums to be what it is today, and now it's my turn to take it to the next level. I will be continuing with Indy's plans to expand Bargain Mums throughout Australia, and possible even internationally. On this blog, I will be sharing all my best money saving and bargain hunting tips. I look forward to helping you all save money.

Jasmine x