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Older Posts Hub

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Over the years I’ve published a LOT of posts, and some absolute gems end up orphaned (meaning they aren’t linked from anywhere else on the site). This hub fixes that.

Below you’ll find a properly organised directory of older posts that still have value today, from saving money on everyday essentials to freebies, challenges, pensions, and budget-friendly travel ideas. Bookmark this page and dip in whenever you need a quick win.

Quick wins (start here)

Freebies and “free stuff” hacks

If you love the feeling of getting something for nothing (same), start here. These are the posts I’d send to a friend who wants easy freebies without spending hours hunting.

Student discounts and memberships

Everyday essentials you can spend less on

These are the posts that quietly save you money month after month because they tackle stuff you buy anyway.

Bills, energy and the “where is my money going?” stuff

Debt, money worries, and getting back to steady ground

These posts are for when you need practical steps and a bit of perspective, not judgement.

Pensions, saving for the future, and “grown-up money”

Challenges to reset your spending

If you’re the sort of person who does better with a “right, we’re doing this” vibe, these are for you.

Boot sales, bargain hunting, and second-hand wins

Christmas on a budget (without turning into a grinch)

Travel for less

Money-saving “life admin” (coins, insurance, and random but useful stuff)

Garden, home, and “make what you’ve got feel nicer”

Where to go next

If you want a more “one stop shop” hub experience, these existing hub pages are worth keeping close:

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Emma Drew

Emma has spent over 15 years sharing her expertise in making and saving money, inspiring thousands to take control of their finances. After paying off £15,000 in credit card debt, she turned her side hustles into a full-time career in 2015. Her award-winning blog, recognized as the UK's best money-making blog for three years, has made her a trusted voice, with features on BBC TV, BBC radio, and more.

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