Aussie Frugal Living

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A place for folks who hate paying RRP, cause we're all tightarses in a cost of living crisis. Share deals, recipes tips tricks and hacks. Same rules apply as Aussie.Zone.

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Free shipping if you sign up for their club iirc.

These zip wondersuits are the absolute best. If you know someone having a baby soon they make great gifts. Totally not a bonds spokesperson, just a happy customer.

This design is $7, others are $10. https://www.bonds.com.au/zip-wondersuit-little-leopard-marscapone-bzbva-g9r.html?queryID=daeedae389e1b9055ec67dc1ac4ca11a&objectID=342563&indexName=prod_bonds_m2_bonds_products

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If you live in a gentrified or gentrifying area you may have noticed over the years that some op shops have gone all upmarket with boutique remodelling of their stores. Don't get me wrong, it's great to be able to walk around and not breath in musty, stale op shop air while listening to some fairly recent tunes as you swish through items on the clothing racks.

But it's not nice to be presented with what appear to be retail prices for loads of second hand fast fashion items. If I wanted to pay retail prices for H&M garbage I'd go to H&M or any number of shitty modern 'clothing' stores.

So if you see a Noffs, take the opportunity to check it out and you may come away with a new pair of shorts to wear outdoors during your first of many apocalypse Winters like I'll be doing today.

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I've started cooking some red lentils in some beef stock, adding them and some breakcrumbs to mince meat to pad the meat out a bit (and hide some extra veg in the meat). With meatballs you cant even tell the difference. What are some of your hacks/tips/tricks?

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https://www.energymadeeasy.gov.au/ My current provider, like all of them, jacked up my leccy prices in July, but a bit too far for my liking. The Gov comparison site, which I used last time, is still pretty good and you dont need to give your data to private corps lile iselect / meerkat. Hopefully a considerable saving on the new provider, but sill not as cheap as last years prices.

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I enjoy doing outdoor activities like visiting parks, but it is a bit cold for that at the moment. A lot of indoor activities get pretty expensive, but I have in the past found a few free building tours and similar which are really good.

I'd love to hear about things everyone else enjoy doing that don't cost too much, and any resources you use to find activities.

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For anyone who was unaware, Eligible motorists who spend more than the minimum amount on tolls in a financial year can claim a 40% rebate. Also applies to small business.

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Buy Apples Avocado Beetroot Broccoli Broccolini Brussels sprouts Capsicums Carrots Cauliflower Celery Leeks Mandarins Oranges Parsnips Pears Persimmons Potatoes Pumpkin Quinces Rhubarb Spinach

Avoid Asparagus Cabbage Grapes Strawberries

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For those unaware you can get a power rebate from your state government. Should help with the rising power bills.

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Hey All, and welcome to frugal. This community is all about saving a buck, something we can all appreciate these days. It’s not about being cheap and forgetting your wallet when you go out for dinner with mates. More about good deals, tips, tricks and how tos. So feel free to post any bargains you find, any good recipes you discover or how tos you know about.