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OK, so I'm a poor peasant and I don't have money to spend.

 

Added to that, I'm a grumpy old bugger and I don't really hold with all this recycling craze. It makes no sense to me to send lorries out to pick up things that then get destroyed and re manufactured.

 

So I try and live as cheaply as I can, and try not to waste anything.

 

For example, one of my (few) luxuries is a daily newspaper. I could pop it into a bag to be collected each week, but instead of that, I turn them into firelighters.

 

I homebrew. I buy half price beer kits and make my own beer that goes into recycled beer bottles. I also make cider, that goes into empty PET bottles.

 

I eat game at least once a week, all year round, and I'm gradually learning how to preserve gluts of food by pickling and bottling.

 

I make my own bread - it's really easy, and costs about half the price of a loaf. The bonus is that it also keeps much better than shop bought crap and tastes great.

 

So, the question is; what do you do? Come on guys, lets hear your tips!

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veggie oil i did for long periods in peugeot 205 d great free running but cold start a little slow but would run on straight used vegtable oil.. just smell like a chippy.. my disco i killed on veggie so be carefull and my mate did too.. veggie oil problems come on after a while.

 

veggie oil destroys rubber.

 

i will continue to use veggie on the old lister and petter generators.. it works really well and i get few issues.

 

my advice is run old cars that are disposable be carefull on a decent landy unless you really enjoy experimenting.

 

if you get chance to try a generator give it a go. easy to make a veggie tank and start on derv and transfer switch to veggie..the generator here starts on straight veggie.. im always hungry round that thing.

 

a chap i know is running his shogun on veggie..he is happy as he bought it cheap anyway.

 

i think bosch pumps rather than lucas for veggie too.

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I don`t buy meat for half the year, or more.

 

I live on Venison, pheasant, rabbit , hare and anything else I can kill.

I recycle everything I possibly can and I have woodburning heating and a big solar panel on the roof heating my water.

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I am Mr 'That'll come in handy' ! Better to re-use, re-purpose and up-cycle (hate those words !), than to send it miles in a lorry ! Better still, try not to use it in the first place - my Mum leaves all the fruit and veg packaging at the checkout ! :laugh:

 

Just a few of my efforts.................

 

I home-brew beer from cheap kits, and make wine from wild fruits. Also make a bit of wine from cheap shop-bought ingredients (carrots, root ginger, parsnips etc) that are short-dated and being sold off for pennies.

 

We've got a 'stock box' in the freezer, where we keep old bones to boil up for gravy,stews and soups. If the stock isn't used straight away, that gets frozen, too.

 

I grow as much veg as possible, even in my small, paved garden - all my planters are made from recycled pallet wood, and I start seeds in old yoghurt pots, egg containers or cardboard tubes from toilet rolls.

 

I've got a pot full of re-useable screws that others might have thrown away, and a good few clean, straight bits of left-over wood (no log burner, sadly !)

 

I once built a 10ft square shed/cabin entirely from re-cycled timber and salvaged window panes

 

The list goes on ...............................but i don't switch the gas off to turn the bacon over (any more !) :laugh:

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veggie oil i did for long periods in peugeot 205 d great free running but cold start a little slow but would run on straight used vegtable oil.. just smell like a chippy.. my disco i killed on veggie so be carefull and my mate did too.. veggie oil problems come on after a while.

 

veggie oil destroys rubber.

 

i will continue to use veggie on the old lister and petter generators.. it works really well and i get few issues.

 

my advice is run old cars that are disposable be carefull on a decent landy unless you really enjoy experimenting.

 

if you get chance to try a generator give it a go. easy to make a veggie tank and start on derv and transfer switch to veggie..the generator here starts on straight veggie.. im always hungry round that thing.

 

a chap i know is running his shogun on veggie..he is happy as he bought it cheap anyway.

 

i think bosch pumps rather than lucas for veggie too.

Cheers for that, I put it in the tank when the engine was up to temp and did a 100 mile round trip so no cold start (I filled it back up with diesel when I got back so no cold start with veg oil) its a 90 with 200 TDI with Bosch injected pump so should be fine. I'll looks into a twin tank set up soon and it should save a fortune!

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I am Mr 'That'll come in handy' ! Better to re-use, re-purpose and up-cycle (hate those words !), than to send it miles in a lorry ! Better still, try not to use it in the first place - my Mum leaves all the fruit and veg packaging at the checkout ! :laugh:

 

Just a few of my efforts.................

 

I home-brew beer from cheap kits, and make wine from wild fruits. Also make a bit of wine from cheap shop-bought ingredients (carrots, root ginger, parsnips etc) that are short-dated and being sold off for pennies.

 

We've got a 'stock box' in the freezer, where we keep old bones to boil up for gravy,stews and soups. If the stock isn't used straight away, that gets frozen, too.

 

I grow as much veg as possible, even in my small, paved garden - all my planters are made from recycled pallet wood, and I start seeds in old yoghurt pots, egg containers or cardboard tubes from toilet rolls.

 

I've got a pot full of re-useable screws that others might have thrown away, and a good few clean, straight bits of left-over wood (no log burner, sadly !)

 

I once built a 10ft square shed/cabin entirely from re-cycled timber and salvaged window panes

 

The list goes on ...............................but i don't switch the gas off to turn the bacon over (any more !) :laugh:

 

Similar to me, except I'm forever foraging for firewood...

 

Would love to see some pictures of the shed :yes:

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I am Mr 'That'll come in handy' ! Better to re-use, re-purpose and up-cycle (hate those words !), than to send it miles in a lorry ! Better still, try not to use it in the first place - my Mum leaves all the fruit and veg packaging at the checkout ! :laugh:

 

Just a few of my efforts.................

 

I home-brew beer from cheap kits, and make wine from wild fruits. Also make a bit of wine from cheap shop-bought ingredients (carrots, root ginger, parsnips etc) that are short-dated and being sold off for pennies.

 

We've got a 'stock box' in the freezer, where we keep old bones to boil up for gravy,stews and soups. If the stock isn't used straight away, that gets frozen, too.

 

I grow as much veg as possible, even in my small, paved garden - all my planters are made from recycled pallet wood, and I start seeds in old yoghurt pots, egg containers or cardboard tubes from toilet rolls.

 

I've got a pot full of re-useable screws that others might have thrown away, and a good few clean, straight bits of left-over wood (no log burner, sadly !)

 

I once built a 10ft square shed/cabin entirely from re-cycled timber and salvaged window panes

 

The list goes on ...............................but i don't switch the gas off to turn the bacon over (any more !) :laugh:

 

Similar to me, except I'm forever foraging for firewood...

 

Would love to see some pictures of the shed :yes:

 

that reminds me.... ive a couple trees to cut down... hoping once ive evicted the horses from my land to fatten a few lambs each year... just keep 1 for the freezer the rest will be sold

 

there are also a few sites online where folk giveaway unwanted stuff... i picked up a almost brand new cream carpet on www.jumbletown.ie once

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The most extreme example of frugality I've heard of was when a bloke phoned in to Martin Lewis on the Jeremy Vine show to say he reduced the amount of loo roll he bought by only going while he was at work.

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Another one I forgot:

 

I was spending between £2 and £4 each week on Tea Bags.

 

I bought a small teapot in a charity shop for 50p, and have gone over to loose tea. It's a nicer cup of tea, and a £1.50 bag of tea leaves lasts me about 4 weeks.

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I don't do as much as I'd like, but I now grow all my own herbs now, which I use on a weekly basis in the kitchen.....

 

I'm also growing my own weed for the first time, outside........which is nice....

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veggie oil i did for long periods in peugeot 205 d great free running but cold start a little slow but would run on straight used vegtable oil.. just smell like a chippy.. my disco i killed on veggie so be carefull and my mate did too.. veggie oil problems come on after a while.

 

veggie oil destroys rubber.

 

i will continue to use veggie on the old lister and petter generators.. it works really well and i get few issues.

 

my advice is run old cars that are disposable be carefull on a decent landy unless you really enjoy experimenting.

 

if you get chance to try a generator give it a go. easy to make a veggie tank and start on derv and transfer switch to veggie..the generator here starts on straight veggie.. im always hungry round that thing.

 

a chap i know is running his shogun on veggie..he is happy as he bought it cheap anyway.

 

i think bosch pumps rather than lucas for veggie too.

 

 

bosh pumps on nissan are the best.. bit of reading here for you

 

http://www.patrol4x4.com/forum/general-patrol-discussion-17/2-stroke-oil-your-diesel-fuel-37562/

 

i cant say the info is correct but its intresting all the same

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