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Over the last year I have been updating this blog plus all of my other on line social media. I would love some feed back.
Now that a year as past since I last posted about budgeting my shopping bill I have had a lot of changes to deal with.
One of those changes is that I am still on the old system and claim Employment and Surport allowance. I also only have one child living with now due to my old son wanting to move out and live with his dad full time.
For me this is worst thing to deal with but was his choice.
So now I have had to re budget my income (benefits) due to not working and still caring for my youngest son who is now three.
My housing support is still the same, I get child benefit and child tax credit, employment and support allowance and health start vouchers for my son until he is 4.
What I have been doing over the last year is buying a lot of my food online apart from milk, fruit and vegetables. I have set a budget of £30.00 per month for Milk, fruit and vegetables which I now top up due to only claiming Health Start Voucher for one child.
I use local markets and store of this.
When shopping on line I have set a budget of £50.00 per week for my weekly shopping and try to stick to this.
I use Tesco's mainly and pay for a delivery saver to cut the cost of my spending, so that I can have my deliveries at a set amount per month and be delivered when I know I will be in. I also use Iceland at times too for my frozen.
The shops that I use are my own personal choice and the two I am happy with. I will still shop at other places in the week depending on what I may or may not need.
Over the year I have found this for me to be the best way to shop. It helps me keep track of what I am buying and gives me the option to click on regular items that I would buy. I do not always buy the same thing every week and do not always do a shop every week.
But I do have a budget that I stick to and that is around £50.00 per week for shopping which makes my life less stressful and more manageable for me.
I have also managed to claim points when shopping on line, I get voucher to spend which means at times I may spend more to use them; however with the points that I have claimed over the year it will help when budgeting for the holidays and birthdays.
Having a fixed address helped me to shop on line when I had no fixed address I always had to carry money with me which meant that I was always worried about losing it or I would just pay on my card. This mean that at times I would be short at the till or that I would over spend so that at he end of the month I may have spent more money than I had budgeted for.
Over the last 6 months I have looked at saving about £10.00 per week I have had to do this due to the increase in bus fare that I have need to take and pick up my children. Next year it is due to rise again so I am looking at driving again if possible or finding an other way to save money so that I can still drop off and pick up may children.
AT the moment my bus fare is around £22.80 per week so that I can travel in my local area and to local towns and villages. This is for Stage Coach Bus service only and not any other bus company..
I have added some links below please take a look.
Tescos
https://www.tesco.com/groceries/
Iceland
https://groceries.iceland.co.uk/?source=ppc&msclkid=5779f74dc0931484c04faca72b412b89&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=7Stars%20-%20*Pure%20Brand&utm_term=iceland&utm_content=Iceland%20Pure%20Brand_Exact&gclid=COGnoOfV0d4CFZO6GwodPEUFLw&gclsrc=ds
Health Start Vouchers
https://www.healthystart.nhs.uk/
Stage Coach Bus Company
https://www.stagecoachbus.com/tickets?msclkid=1db0db7edfc91a11ac66809433f1bc9e&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Brand%20-%20Stagecoach%20-%20Exact&utm_term=stagecoach&utm_content=Brand%20-%20Stagecoach%20-%20Exact%20-%20()%20-%20()%20-%20()%20-%20()
This blog is to help people to help them selves. Now that so may people are being forced into poverty and having to watch every penny that they make. I have set up this Blog to help people.
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