8+ Eco-Friendly Alternatives to Paper Towel That Will Save You Money
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by Melissa Goodwin
2d ago
8+ eco-friendly alternatives to paper towels for common uses, reducing waste and expense and promoting sustainable living habits. I’m going to start with a story: I went 25 adult years without buying any paper towels. Then I started writing this article a whole year ago, and it made me want to try paper towels. To see what I had been missing. Are they any good? Turns out they can be pretty handy for some things. So I shelved this article because, despite the 25-year run, I felt like a fraud. But it can be exhausting trying to do everything perfectly. So, nowadays, I mostly use the reusable pa ..read more
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Easter Grazing Platter for an Easy No-Cook Easter Brunch
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by Melissa Goodwin
1M ago
An Easter grazing platter is the perfect crowd-pleasing Easter Brunch. Feeding a crowd? This no-cook brunch is low on effort and high on yum! Are you looking for breakfast ideas to feed a crowd this easter? Or maybe you want a bit of a treat for easter without a lot of fuss and effort. This easter brunch board is based on the Continental breakfast of cold foods and fruit. It requires minimal food prep and no cooking, making breakfast easy and fuss-free while elevating the meal into something special. You get to spend less time in the kitchen and more time with family and guests. Not only is i ..read more
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6 Strategies Successful Savers Use to Reach Their Frugal Goals
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by Melissa Goodwin
1M ago
6 strategies for achieving frugal goals. From ‘NICE’ goal-setting to dopamine hacks and resistance-busters, these proven strategies will help. Setting goals is surprisingly important for our happiness and satisfaction in life. The pursuit of meaningful goals, or working towards something that resonates with us on a personal level, leads to feeling fulfilled and content. We thrive when we’re challenged and excited. When we work hard towards something meaningful, we are rewarded with a job well done. Here’s the cool thing. Working towards our goals can change our self-identity – how we see ours ..read more
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How to Do a Subscription Audit to Boost Your Savings and Reclaim Your Budget
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by Melissa Goodwin
1M ago
Optimise your budget and slash expenses with a subscription audit. Here’s how to audit your subs, prioritise what you need and save money this year. Do you feel like everything is a subscription these days?  From streaming services, games apps and even dog food and toilet paper, there’s a subscription for everything. At best, it’s expensive – boy, all those subs can add up! At worst, we could be becoming slaves to the algorithm (a bit dramatic, but possibly true). The subscription model isn’t a bad thing. It can be helpful to outsource things like buying dog food or toilet paper so you d ..read more
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80 Sustainable Gift Ideas for Every Occasion: Eco-Friendly and Thoughtful
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by Melissa Goodwin
5M ago
Find 80 sustainable gift ideas for eco-conscious giving. Explore thoughtful presents and eco-friendly choices. Looking for sustainable gift ideas for the eco-conscious?  Eco-friendly gift options bring joy to the recipient and help protect our planet.  What’s more, sometimes eco-friendly options can be more pricey (at least up front) than their disposable counterparts. Getting them as gifts can be affordable and more sustainable on a budget.  Things that have significantly reduced our plastic use, like beeswax wraps, were given to us, and as someone on the receiving end, they a ..read more
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Emergency Preparedness on a Budget Plus Disaster Prep List
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by Melissa Goodwin
5M ago
Preparing for a disaster doesn’t have to be expensive. Save money with these simple, low-cost ideas for emergency preparedness on a budget. It’s easy to be complacent about preparing for emergencies.  Even though we’ve seen a lot of them in the last few years (there’s a cyclone forming off the coast as I write), according to the Red Cross, only 1 in 5 Aussies are prepared for a disaster. We rely on our amazing emergency services to keep us safe during disasters, but when things get hectic and our emergency services are stretched thin, being completely dependent upon outside help can be a ..read more
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How a Wish List Can Prevent Impulse Spending and Save You Money
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by Melissa Goodwin
5M ago
Looking to curb impulse spending and save money? Here’s how a wish list can help! Free printable wish list, Evernote tips, Notion template and more. How often do you see something you want, bring it home, and hardly use it? Or worse. You get an attack of buyer’s remorse (while still having to pay off the credit card)? A wish list can save the day! Keep track of all your wants and needs, prioritise your spending, save money, and ensure you don’t forget things. What is a Wish List Not just for special occasions, a wish list is like a potential shopping list that helps you keep spending under co ..read more
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Easy 5-Minute DIY Cloth Napkins (From Upcycled Bedsheets)
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by Melissa Goodwin
5M ago
Ditch the disposables for these easy, speedy, five-minute DIY cloth napkins. Use store-bought fabric or upcycle cotton fabric like bedsheets. Nothing elevates a meal from ordinary to fancy, like cloth napkins. And if you’re in the habit of using disposable napkins (or paper towels), then cloth napkins, especially ones made from upcycled material like an old bedsheet, are a more sustainable and cost-effective alternative. This is a great project for leftover bits of fabric or to upcycle old bedsheets. I don’t know about you, but in our house, the bottom sheet wears thin and rips long before th ..read more
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How to Reduce Food Waste – 30 Practical Tips to Reduce Waste and Save Money
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by Melissa Goodwin
6M ago
Households waste on average $2000 worth of food each year. Reduce food waste, save money, and save the environment with these 30 tips. Australians throw away an estimated 2.5 million tonnes of food a year. This costs households around $2,000-$2,500 a year and adds up to a total economic loss to the Australian economy of $36.6 billion (households contribute to around half of this economic loss) [source].  That’s a lot of waste in anyone’s books. And when it comes to the household budget, there are many things we would rather do with two grand than throw it in the bin. It’s probably imposs ..read more
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Mini Caramel and Chocolate Tarts with Easy Biscuit Bases
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by Melissa Goodwin
6M ago
These mini chocolate and caramel tarts are easy to make in a just minutes and are always a crowd pleaser. Great for desserts, afternoon tea, or when you need to ‘bring a plate’. Quick and easy, these tarts are easy to whip up in minutes but are always a crowd-pleaser. My mum has been making these since way back in the 80s – she was always asked to bring these caramel tarts whenever we had to ‘bring a plate’. Back then, she would use honey snap biscuits, but unfortunately, Arnott’s stopped making them. Butternut biscuits are an excellent substitution. These tarts make elegant desserts, are per ..read more
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