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frugal living blog about all things thrifty: money saving, diy, crafts, gardens, food, fitness, woodland, wildlife and making the good life affordable! it's about the freedom to enjoy a frugal lifestyle while pursuing a lifelong ambition... and sharing it with you all. pages home about contact frugal challenges to do list #2 to do list #1 to do list #3 thursday, 25 january 2018 2017 end of year round up looking forward to 2018 after a very busy 2017 a fast forward through the month of december with this photo blog showing some of the things we did during december. the children started decorating a tree at frugaldom reusing the baubles and tinsel from last year. we had some old clothes to recycle so we made mr scarecrow, giving him an old football for a head, a flower pot for a hat and a broken rake to help prop him upright. he's stuffed with hay. for extra tree decorations, we used toilet paper tubes and salvaged food wrappers - these are our hovis crackers! making bells for the christmas tree from old tin foil, egg cartons and wool our start was made from cardboard covered in gold foil from a tomato puree tube it snowed! frugaldom looked lovely in the snow, especially around the new ponds frankie loves rolling in the snow our american visitor returned for her christmas break and got her first ever experience of sitting on a bareback, barefoot, bitless pony - willow in her winter woollies. it was very pretty at the caravans, even if this first lot of snow only lasted a day or so most of the snow fell on the galloway hills. the decorated tree in the mist at frugaldom, standing among the tiny native trees planted as part of our world war 1 centenary woodland the wild-seeded sitka spruce at frugaldom came in handy - we carefully selected a lovely, small tree and lit it up by the caravans, pippin the pony walking on ice! the gorse by the roadside between frugaldom and the caravan park is beginning to flower in the snow. december flew past and most of our time was spent preparing for christmas. the budget was kept well under control and the challenge spreadsheets were totalled up for the end of the year, allowing for one final small investment in seeds and an argos voucher for spending on bonus items that were afforded by exra scrupulous budgeting practices throughout the year. :) olivia, our american student who was with us for a few weeks during summer, returned to spend christmas with us at the caravans and then she headed further north. christmas shopping was done as carefully as ever, affording us a big supermarket shop and the many bargains that were available through musclefood . (this is my friend referral link that will also get you some meaty freebies.) and then there were all the christmas leftovers to freeze for later use. the homemade clootie dumpling was, as always, pidding of the day and allowed our guest to sample some traditional scottish cooking. we spent hogmanay at the holiday park, listening to the piper piping in the new year and watching the fireworks display. for those of you with an avid interest in number-crunching, here are end of year results. i began the year with the customary £4,000 and spent the following from each category: groceries - spent £942.83 toiletries, laundry & cleaning products - £43.27 electricity - £932.83 coal & logs - £40.00 mobile phone - £20.00 telephone & internet - £574.60 tv licence - £145.50 footwear & clothing - £41.84 gifts - £321.48 travel - £365.00 postage & deliveries - £21.17 insurances - £312.99 pets & livestock - £189.55 misc other - £50.50 total spend on household-related expenses = £4,000.60 left in the 'eek' (everything else kitty) £50 argos voucher, gifted amazon vouchers, topcashback balance (accrued from christmas shopping online), nectar points and a tub of loose change. progress at frugaldom has come on in leaps and bounds with resurfaced tracks, drainage runs cleared out, the yard completed, more fruit trees planted plus 1,000+ more native tree saplings planted around the place. frugal breaks launched, offering you the opportunity to come and visit for a short break (or longer stay, if you choose) and the bulk of the penny-pinching savings were poured into a tiny, one-bedroom cottage, complete with an out-building and a plot of garden land. the cottage is now part of our frugal breaks holiday lets enterprise, but more on that in a later blog post, as there's still quite a bit of work to be done. that's it! we're now up to 2018 and the start of a brand new year. good luck to all and please do consider joining us in our new private group on facebook for the 2018 frugal living challenge . don't forget to let us know if you are interested in the money saving, money making or frugal breaks when joining. posted by nyk in frugaldom at 21:51 0 comments email this blogthis! share to twitter share to facebook share to pinterest labels: christmas leftovers , clootie dumpling , frugal housekeeping , homemade christmas decorations , the cost of christmas reactions: sunday, 21 january 2018 november 2017 photo blog from frugaldom november 2017 slowly but surely i am catching up with the blogging but i must apologise for what turned out to be a further delay during january 2018. i refuse to drive anywhere in snow and this time around, the little car simply refused to move in it, so i am currently sitting in the caravan and have been staying here for over a week. in a way, it is good! it is giving me the chance to 'free shop' from my own cupboards, fridge and freezer while i can't go shopping and saving money on fuel, as i walk to and from frugaldom. the polytunnel plot the temporary polytunnel has withstood some serious wind and rain since it was put up but it also produced quite a good crop of tomatoes, herbs and spinach. it still is, even if the tomatoes are still green - chutney making is always on the cards. adjoining the polytunnel plot is the yard, which has been completed for this year - it has now ceased to flood or turn to mud. this is still only a temporary fix but i think it could be longterm temporary. :) rosehips march and november are tree planting months for us and here at frugaldom, we are trying to develop our frugal fruit, berry and herb farm to include foraging hedgerow, otherwise known as jam and jelly hedges. we love rosehips! they are fabulous for so many reasons - syrup, mixed hedgerow jelly, vitamin supplement, good for wildlife and horses & ponies seem to love them. so, we are planting as many briars as possible all around the place and these will become part of the foraging hedgerow that will eventually go right around the project. the ponies will be allowed to browse their way around to keep them trimmed along the fencelines and then, once they have grown sufficiently, we will be harvesting the hips. frugal visitors in assorted vehicles november was also a month for visitors arriving and volunteering their services. irene and kenny arrived in the campervan to help clear some more garden space. the weather had been so wet that the ground everywhere was saturated, even at the holiday park, so the best and safest option to avoid getting stuck in mud was to park up in the frugaldom yard. while there, dave also arrived with his magic machine to haul out and cut more of the old logs. this is a great exchange, as a) it clears them out of the way for us and b) it provides him with extra firewood. :) marnie cutting willow withies during this month we met and hosted a lovely french lass who came to us via the workaway site. it was such a shame that the weather couldn't have been decent enough to get out and do some exploring but i do think she managed to enjoy her stay, nonetheless. for 2 weeks, she helped cut willows, barrow whindust into the yard, feed the hens & ponies and plant many of the saplings that we were awarded by from the woodland trust. kenny with the hens this is kenny, who became the chief pony and hen carer during the say a frugaldom.
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