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Wednesday, 27 May 2015

Top Tips for Money Saving Mummies



My Mummy's Pennies is four years old today! That's four whole years that I've been tapping away at the laptop sharing money saving tips, reviews, competitions, offers, photography and snapshots of our family fun together. Over that time I've gone from being a new mum on maternity leave to being the main bread winner of the family and now a working mum with a bit more of a work / life balance. 

The back bone of this blog is always going to be about getting more from your hard earned pennies even if the posts are a lot more varied these days. My Mummy's Pennies has grown from being just a blog to becoming a social media community. Often really good deals and offers can be short lived so I find it easiest to share them over on twitter and on the facebook page and money saving group.

When you become a parent, immediately your finances become stretched. You are likely to have a reduction in your income while you‘re on maternity leave and may decide to go back to work part time or stay at home with your children. In addition to this you have an extra little person to feed, cloth and entertain.

For many people this can be the first time in their life that they have had to start to pinch the pennies (apart from those years living off noodles on toast at university, maybe!) It can be a shock to the system, but if you shop smart you will find that you can still live a luxurious lifestyle without breaking the bank (Well as luxurious as you can get while covered in breast milk and pureed carrots with a handbag full of nappies and LEGO…)

Here I wanted to share my top five tips for penny pinching Mummies…


Buy Pre-loved


There was a time when there was a stigma attached to buying second hand but these days where vintage and upcycled goods are in fashion and Kirsty Allsopp champions thriftiness in her hit show ‘Fill your house for Free’ it couldn’t be more on trend! The Equipment you need for babies and children really mounts up and you can save hundreds of pounds by checking out local selling sites on facebook, ebay, gumtree or even freecycle! If you can pick up from the seller you often get and even better deal!

Charity shops and Car Boot sales are and ideal place for find toys books and children’s clothes too. Remember there are some things that should bought new for safety reasons such as cot mattresses and child car seats but for everything else shop around! One of my favourite pre loved bargains was my son’s Mama’s and Papa’s pram, it was a hi spec pushchair from one of the most popular nursery stores in the UK and had only been used for a few months so was in immaculate condition. I was able to pick it up locally and only paid £30. A huge saving on what I would have paid on the High Street!

Keep a coupon folder


Do you read magazines? Newspapers? Or even just get leaflets through your door? If you look a little closer you will find that most of these publications will contain coupons and money off vouchers. I’ve got myself in to a habit of cutting them out and keeping them all in a cardboard folder even if it’s not something that I would usually buy. It may be good to try something new or someone else may be able to use them. Also add to this any vouchers that you are given at the supermarket till such as price match or money off your next purchase. I take a few minutes each week to sort through and get rid of any expired vouchers.

It’s not just paper coupons! For all the vouchers available online why not set up a coupon folder in your email account, pop in all the money off and voucher coder emails you receive. You never know when you may need to make a quick purchase for a last minute birthday gift or replace a broken appliance and you’ll have them all to hand!

Collect Loyalty Points


Loyalty points are great aren’t they? You do your usual shopping, buying food for your family and fuel for your car and the points mount up ready to knock pennies off your next lot of shopping! Make sure you sign up for loyalty cards for everywhere you shop, Nectar, Clubcard and Boots are some of the best and connect them up to your debit card or credit card if you can to earn even more!

A lot of loyalty point schemes offer ‘double ups’ at certain times of year or even 3 or 4 times their value when you use them to buy cinema tickets or exchange for restaurant vouchers or even breaks away!

I save up all my Clubcard points and exchange for cinema tickets and meal vouchers every 6 months or so. This way my husband and I get a date night out for just the cost of drinks!

Time your Shopping


This isn’t always practical when you have small children but the timing of when you go shopping can be a major factor in what you pay. If you still prefer to do your grocery shopping in person rather than online, find out when your local supermarket starts to reduce fresh produce (usually in the evenings) I’ve been able to halve the cost of my weekly shops by ensuring that I get my fresh vegetable from the supermarket on a Sunday afternoon just before they close I also find around 8pm is a great time to check out the reduced to clear fridges. I regularly get vegetables for as little as 9p and have had a whole fresh chicken for just 30p before!

Get Paid for Spending Money


We all like spending money, right? (I'd prefer if it was someone else's but still...) This last tip is a great way of getting more from what you spend. When ever you buy anything online, make sure you go through a cashback site! When you click through links or banners on websites you will often be allowing these sites to earn a percentage of what you spend. Using a cashback site means that YOU get this percentage instead! Two of the best known sites are Topcashback and Quidco. I am a member of both of these as I find that one often has cashback on websites that the other doesn't.

What is your best Mummy money saving tip?


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Thursday, 16 October 2014

Movies or Sports? Why not have both for just £20?


Are you a Movie lover or a sports fanatic? In our house we have a mixture. My husband loves watching sports on TV, anything from athletics to football and especially any of Man Utd's matches! Where as I much prefer snuggling up and watching a movie, I've got quite a varied taste when it comes to films, I love anything from a good old soppy romances like Dirty Dancing and Notting Hill to gore filled Quentin Tarantino classics such as Natural Born Killers or Django Unchained.

Thanks to TalkTalk's new promotion we may be able to settle a few arguments! Now TalkTalk TV homes can watch both Sky Sports and Sky Movies for just £20 a month for the first three months meaning that we can watch the Premier League matches AND my favourite movies!









Following the success of TalkTalk’s recent Sky Sports half-price offer, they've now combined Sky Movies and Sky Sports Boosts saving sport and movie loving homes up to £25 a month. 

Usually TalkTalk homes can access Sky Sports Boost for £30 a month and its Sky Movie Boost for £15 a month, on a month by month basis with no ongoing commitment. 

Sky Sports channels bring live coverage of the Barclays Premier League, UEFA Champions League Football, F1 and Rugby Union. Customers can also enjoy 11 Sky Movies Channels, including Sky Disney and Sky Superheroes and access to hundreds of blockbuster movies on demand.

TalkTalk's half price Boost gives customers like me access to more movies and sport on a flexible basis without hefty costs or having to commit in the long term.  TalkTalk  believes that it's customers should be able to dip in and out of channels they love, and that’s why it is giving customers access to Sky Movies and Sky Sports Boost at better than half price. 

This offer is ideal for cash-conscious sports and movie fans and gets families ready for a great autumn of entertainment.
All we need to do now is decide who gets custody of the remote! 

 TalkTalk’s TV Boosts provide additional channels that can be added or removed a month at a time with no ongoing commitment; it is TV to be glued to not stuck with. In addition to the Sky packages, TalkTalk homes can add Boosts for hit US and UK entertainment and favourite kids channels and on demand content to their package at the touch of a button. TalkTalk’s Essentials TV is half price for six months at £4.25, then £8.50, plus line rental. And Plus TV is just £9.25 a month for six months, then £18.50 a month, plus line rental. TalkTalk’s Plus TV package includes seven great Sky entertainment channels and a free YouView box, usually £299.


This post was written as part of my role as a TalkTalk Family Blogger.

Wednesday, 18 December 2013

Visit Santa in the Snow at Chill Factore

What's Christmas without a visit to Santa's Grotto? Last week we took a trip to Chill Factore in Manchester to visit a very special Grotto hidden away in the snow!

If you like your family fun to be full of excitement, nothing beats the magic of Santa’s Snow Grotto on REAL snow this Christmas, It's just like visiting the North Pole!


snow play and santa's grotto at Chill Factore

Santa at Chill Factore is a unique experience that will give the whole family memories to treasure. 

Visits to Santa are combined with a snow activity of your choice including:

Snowplay & Santa (Aged 2+) Family of 2 £17
Sledging & Santa (Aged 4+) Family of 2 £38
Tubing & Santa (Aged 4+) 
Family of 2 £38
Luge Ice Slide & Santa (Aged 6+) Family of 2 £38

We've been to Chill Factore a few times now and the children (and Daddy) love it! Ben and Daddy have enjoyed Tubing and Sledging  but Elizabeth and I usually leave the adrenaline rush to them and stick to the wintry fun of the snowplay! This time Ben had different ideas and decided I was going sledging with him while Daddy explored the snowplay with Elizabeth. I was left no choice I was going sledging....

sledging and santa's grotto at Chill Factore


We changed into our padded jackets and trousers and were escorted out on to the Snow where we picked up a sledge each and off we went. This was Ben's third time sledging and I couldn't get over how confidant he was with it all! My six year old was teaching me what to do! The session lasted up to 45 minutes but we decided to have a rest and warm up after around 30 which was plenty for us, especially on a weekday evening when it was quite quiet.


We met up with Daddy and Elizabeth who'd been having a lovely time riding on Penguins and exploring the world of snow play just outside of Santa's Grotto....

After taking off our helmets we went in search of the Elves and the queue for the Grotto which was just by the climbing wall, we were lucky as there was only one family in front of us but if you did visit at a busier time there was plenty of activities to eep the little ones entertained, tables were set out with toys, books and coloring fun perfect for keeping the boredom of waiting away!



When it was our turn we were led by a friendly elf into the snow and down a winding path past the snow play to a colourful Grotto out on the snow....



We stepped trough a colourful door and who did we find?

Farther Christmas of course!!



Although Elizabeth immediately became shy and clung onto Daddy, Ben was very excited and had a lovely chat to Santa about Lego and Castles. Father Christmas listened to him intently, asked him questions and had an impressive knowledge of LEGO too!

Each child was presented with a small wrapped gift (Ben was given a Yoyo and Elizabeth a counting games) and there was the opportunity to have a photograph taken too which were available to purchase in a number of formats for between £10 and £15.

I had two very happy but tired children afterwards who really enjoyed visiting Santa in the snow...

Santa will be at his Snow Grotto until Christmas Eve when he'll be rather busy!!

If you visit before Friday 20th December you can take advantage of one of these two great offers:

50% Off Midweek Visits - Valid on midweek visits to Santa with Tubing / Sledging / Luge slide when booked and taken before 20th December 2013. use code: 
                                      50SANTA 

£10 Santa & Snowplay Family of 2 - Valid on midweek visits to Santa with Snowplay Family of 2 ticket £10 when booked and taken before 20th December.

SANTAPLAY10 


 Have you visited a Grotto this year, what did your children think?






Disclaimer: We were invited to visit Santa at Chill Factore and enjoy sledging and snow play free of charge in exchange for this review. All opinions are my own.

Tuesday, 9 October 2012

Save 25% on wet bags and get free delivery too...



It's no secret that I'm obsessed with cloth nappies (especially the pretty, fluffy ones!) but I have to admit I have a bit of a thing for wet bags also and have quite a few!

The first wetbag I ever bought was the bambino mio wet nappy bag and I still use it now. It's a great size for taking just a few nappies out and about, it's waterproof and reliable and most importantly comes in a variety of gorgeous colours! It's also great for wet swimwear too and I found it invaluable on our holidays this year.

It's so good that this month's Pregnancy & Birth magazine even featured it!

As a fabulous treat for a limited time only bambino mio are offering you 25% off & free delivery on all wet nappy bags. Enter discount code WNB25* at the checkout. What a bargain! Offer valid until 15th October 2012. What are you waiting for? Go to www.bambinomioshop.co.uk and order yours now....


And if like me you love a competition why not pop over to their facebook page? This month they've teamed up with Hippychick to offer 3 lucky winners a fantastic prize bundle worth over £75 each! This month’s prize includes 1 x Wallaboo Fleece-lined Wrapper, perfect for the winter months ahead, 2 x miosolo (all-in-one) nappies and 50 x mioliners (nappy liners). Enter at www.facebook.com/bambinomio

Friday, 21 September 2012

A new way of cutting the cost of fuel...



One of the biggest rising costs of family life at the moment is running a car. With the price of petrol averaging around £1.38-a-litre and diesel around £1.42 (according to Experian Catalist as of 24th August) any possible way that we can reduce that cost has got to be a good thing!
You will have seen the supermarket promotions offering you so much off fuel when you spend a certain amount for a limited amount of time but now  Morrisons have come up with a revolutionary new  fuel saver scheme where you need never pay full price for fuel again!

Similar to established schemes in the States, Morrison’s has joined up with 34 of the nation’s favourite high street brands - such as Next, Boots and Homebase - to bring Fuel Saver to the UK.

It's really simple! You buy gift cards with your weekly shop at the checkout in Morrisons for purchases you are going to make on the High Street and receive a voucher which gives you money off fuel. The more you buy the more you save!

So if you were planning to buy some clothes in Next, a birthday present from Toys R Us or have a romantic meal out at Cafe Rouge, you can buy your gift cards when you do your shopping and save on the rising costs of fuel!

For every £10 gift card you purchase you will get a voucher for 1p off a litre of fuel when you next fill up. You can use as many vouchers as you wish in one go so the savings will mount up..

I think this is an excellent idea and can see my family making use of it quite a bit, especially on the build up to Christmas! I always buy some presents for friends and family in the Boots 3 for 2 promotions, often spending over £100. So If I were to plan ahead and purchase a £100 gift voucher with my next grocery shop in Morrisons, then as well and reaping the benefits of the in store offers in Boots I would also get 10p per litre of petrol, saving our family over £4 next time we need to fill the car up.

And it gets better, retailers of more costly goods, such as Curry’s and PC World are signed up to the scheme too, so if I was to replace our fridge freezer (which is much needed!) I would be spending anything from £300 to £500, by buying gift vouchers for this I could save up to 50p a litre next time we filled up the car.

And it's not just for those 'one off occasions such as Christmas shopping or buying a large appliance.  I could see myself buying vouchers for Tony & Guy to have some Mummy Time getting my hair done, for Homebase for my garden and DIY needs and Cineworld or Zizzi for a sneaky evening out...    Just a shame I can't buy babysitting gift cards too!


So why not take a look at this handy fuel calculator to see how much you could save?  


Which retailers do you regularly shop with? How much do you think you would save by using this scheme?



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