Preview: Current Community Discussions

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A year to go deeper not wider - #3
332 posts
updated 13 min ago
Please Put all Jokes in this Thread - #17
44 posts
updated 18 min ago
Eating what's on hand with minimal shopping- #3 February - #4
20 posts
updated 21 min ago
Bible study
49 posts
updated 22 min ago
My perspective on card making, scrapping, off the page & life in general - #22
319 posts
updated 30 min ago
Aiming for the simple life... 2024
202 posts
updated 30 min ago
One person household chat and support #27
111 posts
updated 39 min ago
GOING LOWER - Living our best life in 2024 # 7 - #121
120 posts
updated 43 min ago
Mar 2024 - Organising Camelot - #42
47 posts
updated 1 hr ago
Moving along and online friendships in 2024 - #22
145 posts
updated 1 hr ago
Climate emergency part three
126 posts
updated 1 hr ago
2024 - The $30k Club - #6 smelling the roses, not the oily rag
310 posts
updated 1 hr ago
Backwards Scrabble #76
7 posts
updated 1 hr ago
31 ways to save $200 (one a day for March!)
40 posts
updated 1 hr ago
Wealthy Habits: Save $10,000 - #3
45 posts
updated 2 hr ago
The nice thread - #10
55 posts
updated 2 hr ago
Declutter/minimalist game - March 2024
44 posts
updated 2 hr ago
Grocery Challenge - March 2024
74 posts
updated 2 hr ago
Free hugs for SSers needing a hug - #86
242 posts
updated 3 hr ago
100 Days of Craft and Creativity Challenge - #8
292 posts
updated 3 hr ago
No Spending Days Challenge - #2
378 posts
updated 4 hr ago
2024 - March - The best salad: Lazy gardening for hungry people - Yearly Planner
40 posts
updated 5 hr ago
Striving, thriving and living life in 2024 -#2
103 posts
updated 5 hr ago
Converting from gas to an electric induction stove?
10 posts
updated 5 hr ago
Today I am grateful for: - #2
17 posts
updated 5 hr ago


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Ms (Victoria)

I joined SS for the tips, but appreciate the people much more. I've learned so much; cried at the stories shared; laughed at the wonderfully crazy people whose sense of humour makes my day and have been amazed at the depth of knowledge that has been accumulated on the site. I actually met a fellow SS’er who lives in my rural village and we have become firm friends. Thank you Fiona and staff for your efforts and great success in keeping Simple Savings so relevant in my life.

Shelstar (NSW)

I came for the money saving tips, and stayed because I found my peer group.

Simone (NSW)

Money is one of those things that many people do not talk about and certainly not with a lot of candor. Mostly bragging about what stuff they have. I can honestly say that by reading other people’s experiences and difficulties it has helped me change my mind set about money. To be more aware and more pro-active.

This has made a huge difference to our family, due to the advice I have gleaned from everyone that has posted over the last 3 years we are in such a better place than we would have been. And the flow on effect of not having financial stress is endless.

E.Clare (VIC)

In a world of consumerism and keeping up with the Joneses and ever climbing debt levels I love coming here to see people challenging that. Keeping grocery shopping down, decluttering, paying off mortgages, living the high life on very little. Encouraging others to do the same. Love it:)

Eldy (VIC)

I was a member for over 12 months before I found the Forum. All I can say is WOW! The Forum is changing my life. I check in a couple of times a day.

It is inspiring, educational, supportive. It is stretching and changing my concept of what is possible. Now we have a chance of getting out of debt before my husband retires. I couldn't see how that could happen before. The Savings Diary I have used daily for the past 13 months and it has been a wonderful tool. I also like that there is NO advertising.

Bev (NSW)

I live comfortably on a modest retirement income thanks to this site. According to the 'experts' I should be miserable on my 'low income' but in their dreams!

Milly Molly Mandy (NSW)

I absolutely love the community feel. I will be forever grateful for all the tips and the support (from afar) that the Simple Savings Community has given me over the last 18 months. I managed to achieve a reduction in my debt that was 100x what I thought I could achieve.

Seachange (NI)

Sometimes, when I'm struggling with a day to day question regarding issues such as cooking, gardening or health issues, Simple Savings is like being able to call on a team of knowledgeable Aunties and Uncles for advice. Not really having older relatives myself to pass on that knowledge to me it's been something I've really appreciated and I have learnt so much since being on the site. A lot of what people probably learnt from their parents in the past has been lost or watered down due to us living in the age of instant everything and SS is a vehicle to retain that knowledge.

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