Credit Crunchies - With milk on...

Credit Crunchies is just now getting it's snap and crackle to pop into place. Once that is done we will be taking a fresh look at living on less and doing well in a degrading economy. What that should mean to you is - we are on your side.


Twitter

Should we create a blog wide twitter account? What do you think?

Matt is passionate about efficient living, technology and blogging. He spends a lot of his time looking to change the things that make us less healthy be that lifestyle, diet or thought patterns. Matt also blogs at Thanet Star, Green Moral and The fantastic site of Lord Matt. You can also catch up with him on twitter on @lordmatt. · You can find out more at http://lordmatt.co.uk .

Comments

Matt B wrote:

Unless anyone can suggest why not I think I might.
17/11 14:16:00

Add Comment



Navigation Items
Categories
  • KELLY22Downs says I think that to receive the <a...
  • nike star shoes says It is my great pleasure to visit your website and to enjoy your excellent post...
  • Lia says I think this problem is not completly solved.
  • Matt B says Kate and Svetlana Gladkova - UK news papers do seem to be getting out of...
  • Alex says Global crisis as russians see it The silent horror cut out words "normally...
  1. Twitter [1 comments]
  2. Splat! (not) [1 comments]

8 things to consider renting in this economy:

http://www.mainstreet.com/article/smart-spending/8-items-consider-renting-instead-buying

Author Details

I have added more details about each writer. To help you get to know them.

Household tips.

All sorts of ways to use stuff you have arround the house

Lessons from the Great Depression

How to Apply Lessons Learned from the Great Depression

A great link

Wise Bread the high life on less

Nifty Knits

Knit Nicole Knit is a blog about knitting. Knitting is a good way to save money by doing it yourself.

Get some money off

retailmenot.com - discount codes.

20% more food production at no cost.

Will we eat wonky fruit and veg? ask the BBC as silly EU rules on "funny looking fruit" are withdrawn and up to 20% of food no longer is illegal. The implication is that prices could drop and "market" value, "ugly food for cooking" and other brands might be introduced at much lower cost.

Advice from the BBC

Some general advice from the BBC here.

Twitter

Should we create a blog wide twitter account? What do you think?

Search this blog only

All Our Members

Sign Up