Taranaki woman saving thousands by feeding her family off $100 a week

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Six months ago Lynn Webster set herself a challenge - to spend no more than $100 a week on groceries for her family.

Six months ago Lynn Webster set herself a challenge - to spend no more than $100 a week on groceries for her family.

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22/04/2010 9:37:54 a.m.

marlene wrote:

As a single mother of two working on a dairy farm wanting to go sharemilking myself one day, it was inspirational to hear about you Lynn. Thank you for all your money saving tips. I can now see a future for myself and a great one for my children too. Many thanks.

30/12/2009 10:17:58 p.m.

Wendy Bentley wrote:

Hi there. Would love to buy your book, on recipes to save money on making your own washing powder, etc. Could you email me. My email address is above. Wendy Bentley

18/09/2009 5:28:17 a.m.

rik wrote:

try lyn at pigtirsandparsleysauce.co.nz

17/09/2009 3:41:40 p.m.

coral wrote:

hi I would like to know what Lyn Websters email is please so I can get information on franchise

20/07/2009 12:34:28 p.m.

Warren wrote:

She has a web site.
You can find the recipes here,
http://pigtitsandparsleysauce.co.nz/free-recipes/

1/07/2009 5:18:46 p.m.

allissanda wrote:

Hi
As above I would also like the recipes for making detergents etc??
Thankyou

1/07/2009 3:38:59 p.m.

Angela wrote:

I would also like to contact Lynn to obtain some of her recipes for cleaning products, especially washing power.

1/07/2009 10:55:05 a.m.

Susan wrote:

I agree, can we find out how to get Lynn's recipes from please.

June regarding the cheap weekly meal total you can do it every now and then, when you grow your own veg and salad garden. Even easier if you have fruit trees. Have to admit it would be hard for me as I like a treat now and then, Cheers

30/06/2009 9:16:57 p.m.

Sammy wrote:

how do we read the answers to the posts?

30/06/2009 4:49:39 p.m.

Katrina wrote:

Where can we get the cleaning product recipes from? I've been searching the net all day and so far have only found baking soda / borax recipes which leave cloudy residues on dishes and may damage newer front loading washing machines.