There's no denying that it's a tough time financially and we're all feeling the pinch to some extent. But don't let that spoil your Christmas this year. The need to get thrifty doesn't mean it's all doom and gloom - start saving now and you'll take the stress out of Christmas spending.
The trick is to cut back without making major changes and enjoy the challenge while you're at it. We'll show you how to save on heating bills, feeding your family, even on looking good, and we start by making real savings in time for the festive season.
First up - how to save on your Christmas shopping
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planning ahead, you can make the most of the free two-to three-hour parking at the supermarket nearest to where you'll do most of your shopping, rather than paying car park costs, to save around £3 a week.
- Shopping online can be quicker and cheaper, but how can you avoid the delivery charges that quickly mount up? Average delivery is around £5 so
go for companies offering 'free' delivery like
www.play.com for CDs and DVDs or go to
www.myvouchercodes.co.uk for online vouchers to cut the cost of delivery.
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Shop on eBay. Over 54% of items listed are brand new, which makes them ideal for cut-price Christmas presents. We found Lorraine Kelly's new autobiography for £6.99 (plus p&p) compared with £14.97 in WH Smith.
SAVING... £26
£3 per week car park saved over two months.