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The 8 Best Loyalty Programs to Join if You’re Redoing Your House

Redoing your house means a lot of work – but a lot of fun! You’ll spend endless hours tirelessly planning, researching, and most importantly, shopping. As you know, when you’re redoing your house, money seems to disappear. Things add up and before you know it, you’re a bit (or a lot a bit) over budget. The best thing to do is to make a game plan before you start. Know exactly what you’re going to

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Saving Money

Save time, space & money with your household cleaning

Last year I had an amazing opportunity to meet Lynsey from Queen of Clean, and also Channel 4’s “Obsessive Compulsive Cleaners”. Lynsey is obsessed with cleaning and has some great tips to help us to save time and money with our cleaning. Over to Lynsey… Cleaning your home can be expensive and take time, there are so many wonderful products on the market presented in well-designed pretty bottles but it’s not always necessary to buy

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Make Money

Moving house – tips to make and save money

In the midst of a move it can be a very stressful and expensive time, as such I, Tony from Thrifty Husband, have taken up the challenge by the people at Personal Agent to find ways to not only save money but even make money during the difficult time of moving home. Here are my moving house tips to help you to save and make money whilst moving home. There are plenty of ways to save and

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Challenges

May’s £100 household budget challenge – the results

In May we set ourselves a little challenge – to keep the household budget to just £100. Here is how we did.. There were two reasons behind doing the challenge – the first was to use up some of the food items we have accumulated and to save some money. We don’t need two freezers full to bursting and items falling on your head when you open cupboards, but that’s where we found ourself. We were

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May’s £100 household budget challenge

Every now and then I like to have a really lean month in order to reset our finances and use up food we already have in our cupboards or freezer. I love a good cheap shelf find, but it means that you can hardly close our freezers, or open a cupboard without something falling on your head. That is why we are attempting to have a household budget of just £100 throughout May. This might

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Budgeting

How to easily save money on your household bills

A great way to save money every year is to spend some time looking to see if you can get your utility bills and other annual spending cheaper by switching tariffs or switching providers all together. I try to do this every year, but I often forget when contracts end, and I only get around to searching for the best deals about 6 months after the contract ended, oops! Just last week I spent an

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Other

5 reasons why we’re not in a rush to buy a house

It seems as though everyone around us is saving for their first house deposit and desperate to get on the property ladder, but whilst we are still saving, we aren’t in a rush to move on  joint to home ownership. Disclaimer: I bought my first house aged 18 and it is 200 miles away. I lived in it as a student and it is currently rented out and isn’t somewhere we are considering moving to. Here

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VR Casino Development: Why Haven’t the Projects Been Launched Yet?

Venturing into Virtual Lobbies The idea of a casino that transcends screens—where players walk through virtual halls, sit at digital tables, and interact with dealers in fully immersive VR environments—has long captured the imagination of the iGaming sector. VR casinos were hailed as the next frontier, a blend of gaming, social interaction and experiential design. Yet, despite pilot schemes and bursts of media hype, virtual reality gambling has yet to become mainstream. Even progressive operators

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