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The top seven stingiest money-saving tips

Serena Cowdy rounds up seven of the stingiest money-saving tips that you can use to save those pennies.

The recession has forced many of us to think twice about buying things we don't really need - and that's probably no bad thing.

Wartime austerity is back in fashion, and even the country's top politicians have jumped on the 'frugal' bandwagon. Whether that's a good thing remains to be seen...

Still, the more ways you can use a single product, the better - both for your pocket and for the environment. So for the seriously stingy out there, I've rounded up seven of the best, multi-functional, everyday household items you can use to save money around the home.

1. White vinegar

When it comes to multi-use products, white vinegar is king. Here are just some of the ways vinegar can be used:

  • Make up a 25% vinegar/75% water mixture and use it to clean the windows.
  • To remove limescale, wrap paper towel soaked in hot vinegar around the base of taps - leave for an hour - then remove and rinse. (This should not be done to plated fixings, as it will ruin the finish).
  • Strong vinegar also makes a good natural spray-on weed killer.

This blog post has come up with a whopping 100 uses for vinegar!

2. Bicarbonate of soda

The queen to vinegar's king, bicarbonate of soda is another must-have household item. Here are some of its very many uses:

  • Wash your hands with bicarbonate of soda instead of soap to remove stubborn smells like onions.
  • Mix it with water and use it to dissolve really stubborn muck and grease.
  • Freshen up everything from smelly shoes (sprinkle it in dry and leave overnight) to stinky dish cloths (add two tablespoons to water and soak overnight).
  • Close relative soda water can also be used to get red wine out of carpets: Just pour it over the stain, then absorb with layers of paper towel. Repeat until the stain has disappeared!

You can find a whopping 60 uses of bicarbonate of soda here.

3. Lemons

Lemon juice works particularly well as a natural bleaching agent and stain remover. For example:

  • Whiten your nails by soaking them in a mix of water and lemon juice for five minutes.
  • Leave half a lemon in your fridge to get rid of nasty whiffs.
  • Mix lemon juice with salt to clean copper.

4. Bananas

Staying on the fruity theme - bananas have a couple of tricks up their sleeve as well. As well as making an excellent food for babies, peeled bananas can be wrapped in cling-film, frozen and then eaten a bit like ice cream!

On a non-edible note - you can also use banana skin to give brown leather footwear an extra shine: Just rub the inside of the banana skin over the shoe, then polish as usual (removing any rogue fruity bits!).

5. Oats

Oats are cheap to buy and enormously versatile - both inside and outside the kitchen. As well as being a cheap and healthy ingredient for muesli, crumble and many other recipes, oats can be used as part of homemade health and beauty treatments - like this exfoliating facial scrub.

And they can be also used as the stuffing for various non-edible homemade items: For example, fill a cotton bag with rolled oats and sew it shut. Heated in the microwave, it becomes a cosy hand or foot warmer. Just remember - do not heat it for more than a minute or two, and be certain the heat is evenly distributed before placing on your skin. Overheating the bag could result in serious burns.*

6. Teabags

Do you use teabags more than once? The humble teabag has more uses than you can shake a stick at. For example:

  • Two teabags (lukewarm, not hot!) can be applies to refresh tired eyes.
  • A few teabags dug into the soil around rose bushes will nourish them and encourage growth.
  • Scratches in wooden furniture can be disguised by wiping them with a soft cloth dipped in freshly-made tea.
  • A wet tea bag wiped over razor burn can help reduce the sting.

7. Aqueous cream

And finally... aqueous cream is a non-perfumed emollient cream which is perfect for moisturising dry skin on any part of the body.

It's available over the counter at pharmacies (which is probably why many people still don't know about it) and it's a heck of a lot cheaper than most of 'big brand' equivalent products.

Aqueous cream also can be used instead of soap - and as an alternative to shaving foam for both men and women.

And it's worth remembering that it's available on prescription. That means if you're entitled to free prescriptions, you'll be able to get it for nothing!

Which multi-use products save you money around the house? What's your stingiest money-saving tip? Please leave a comment here and let us know!

More: Save money in every room of your home | 25 extraordinary money-saving tips!

*Thanks to sqnldrjimbo for pointing this out.

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  • 20 October 2009

    One idea for saving money hasn't been mentioned and we all have computers and that is to download Freeware. I use programs like Primopdf. Just Google for the individual program or go to a good free ware site. I downloaded ADE from Adobe the other day. It's a reader for e-Books in .pub format or .pdf format. It saves your place when you close a document and so is very good. I prefer the original PDF reader because I can use a coloured background and less eye strain but ADE is still good for free and they throw in e-Books to go with it! If you like Mills and Boon romances - they have them for free! zipitfree is good from [url=http://www.zipitfast.com/]http://www.zipitfast.com/[/url] and I use IPnetinfo a lot from [url=http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/ipnetinfo.html]http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/ipnetinfo.html[/url] If you press alt enter when you get a spam email in Outlook Express the header comes up. You get the IP of the sender and IPnetinfo will tell you the ISP or company the spam came from and you paste on the header and forward it to their abuse department. The browser I'm using now has a handy spell checker; Google Chrome and again it's a free download. I can also right click on a highlighted word on this page like the name of a bank and Google will search for it. It makes research really fast and efficient. Ccleaner is handy for cleaning up temporary files and cookies on you computer and available from: [url=http://www.ccleaner.com/download]http://www.ccleaner.com/download[/url]  You can even get a free web authoring program and it's easy to use, my 11 year old niece did a website with it; NVU. From: [url=http://www.net2.com/nvu/download.html]http://www.net2.com/nvu/download.html[/url]

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  • 19 October 2009

    I buy out of date food at shops, the sell-by date is usaully so liberal, due to our crazy love of suing , that there is ages to go before the food is bad. In fact I have bought beef and kept it for another week or so before I deemed it suitable to eat, it was not ready. Also , tinned food. Can you imagine having a sell by date? Didn't people find Scott's ( of the Antartic fame) tinned food still edible? What we have come to, but provides an opportunity to buy for less.

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  • 17 October 2009

    Hi Everybody, I'm new here so excuse me if i have posted this at an inappropriate area. I need to know if there is a way i can get rid of my credit card, and if there are any prepaid credit cards that i could use (eg: top the card with cash before i go shopping, so that i can refrain from using my credit card, my main goal is to get rid my credit card in year 2010. Any assistance would be highly appreciated. Have a fantastic weekend. Thanks in advance, D

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