Monthly Archives: June 2015

L.M.C.

Check what your kids are going to throw out as being out of fashion or too small. They have some really good gear, and even it is only good for the gardening it will be cost effective (a term that, as you know, means cheap!). Another source is to wait until the charity shops have […]

Thirties Depression Baby, Auckland.

Do you have sewing skills, a sewing machine and some spare time? How about helping a struggling family by mending their children’s clothes? I have recently ‘adopted’ a family and have been patching items of school uniforms and jeans, have fixed the seams and hems of small dresses, given tights a new lease of life […]

Mary, Picton.

We buy most of our clothes from second hand shops. It takes a bit longer looking for ‘needles in the haystack’ but people are always saying how well dressed we are!

Shirl, Napier.

If you have old jeans that no longer fit, Unpick and use material to make jeans for small children, you can add buttons, ribbon, etc to make them more personalised and nobody would even know that they were made out of your old jeans. If you can not sew, maybe you might know of someone […]

F.R., Oropi, Tauranga.

Use any left over jeans, decorate with lace, buttons, patches, from the crutch area; cut straight across; and resew to seal the legs and crutch.  With the cut off legs, make straps using the leg material; and sew onto the top band part of the jeans where the belt loops are. I used an old […]

Denise, Auckland.

I try to save as much money as I can when it comes to clothing. I buy out of season when the sales start ready for next year. Already I have shorts and tee shirts packed for next spring and summer and will be using winter clothes I bought in spring when the weather cools […]

Anonymous

I buy army surplus gear. It’s cheap and the quality is good. I bought an army shirt for $5 about 10 years ago and its still as good as the day I bought it. It’s got a German flag on it and someone’s name written on the collar. Find one with “Hitler” on it and […]

Egg farming

For more information about egg farming see the Egg Producers Federation website, click here >>>

ME, Auckland.

Buy fresh or frozen whole chickens on special and cut it up yourself.  It is so easy, and you get 2 full chicken breasts, 2 thighs, 2 wings, 2 drumsticks and a carcass for chicken stew and dumplings. Cooking for one, a chicken can last me up to two weeks. I also get 3 servings […]

M.M.

Here’s a fantastic recipe that my mum used to make. It’s cheap, quick and delicious and is now a family favourite in my home. This recipe also freezes really well, so you can make it in advance or freeze the leftovers. Ingredients: Chicken legs and/or thighs Large tin of tomato soup Large carrot, sliced 10 […]