Laurafoster
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I have to say things are starting to affect me a lot more now than they were at the end of last year.
All of our household bills have also increased. And to compensate we ahve cut back heavily on our food shopping - switched from some big name brands to supermarkets own which actually if im honest i dont notice a difference.
We are also staying in a lot more. We used to go out 3/4 times a week whereas now we usually only go out once a week - if that.
All in all i would say we are probably about £250 a month worse off than this time last year.
But at the end of the day im still healthy (if a little over weight
) we both still have jobs and our home and have a lovely holiday to look forward to in May.
Oh and ive also stopped watching the news as its far too depressing
We have people at work who really amaze me with things they are doing to save money or earn a bit extra so i just wondered how everyone else is "coping with the credit crunch"
All of our household bills have also increased. And to compensate we ahve cut back heavily on our food shopping - switched from some big name brands to supermarkets own which actually if im honest i dont notice a difference.
We are also staying in a lot more. We used to go out 3/4 times a week whereas now we usually only go out once a week - if that.
All in all i would say we are probably about £250 a month worse off than this time last year.
But at the end of the day im still healthy (if a little over weight


Oh and ive also stopped watching the news as its far too depressing

We have people at work who really amaze me with things they are doing to save money or earn a bit extra so i just wondered how everyone else is "coping with the credit crunch"