On July 22 1987, New Zealand's first Lotto went on sale ππ
Imagine checking your ticket and realising that you have won big ...
Tell us your dreams - what is the very first thing you would do with the winnings?
Would you make that silly purchase you have always wanted, but could never justify?
Call the bank and immediately pay off your mortgage?
Stop by the SPCA on the way home and make a donation?
Buy a captain's hat, open up Trade Me and browse "boats for sale"?
Product recalls across NZ
Quite a few products have been recalled recently and we want to make sure everything in your home is safe.
Check out the list below clicking on the blue text to learn more about why it was recalled.
Food Recalls:
β οΈSouthern Sprouts Alfafa and Onion Sprouts (Possible risk of listeria)
β οΈPams Onion Sprouts (Possible risk of listeria)
β οΈRaw C Coconut Water
β οΈLoco Love Chewy Caramel
β οΈSun'Days Dubai Style Chocolate Mousse
β οΈGilmours Original Corn Chips
β οΈPak n Save Moorhouse in-store bread
β οΈEmborg Emmentaler Cheese (Possible risk of listeria)
β οΈGhiotti Chorizo
β οΈSteinlager Ulta-Low Carb beer
Household item recalls:
β οΈStainless Steel Drink Bottle - sold at Kmart
β οΈCaptive Bolt Activators
β οΈCloud Nine Hair Dryer
β οΈToyworld Animal Bath Toys
β οΈTopdon Smart Programmable Battery Charger
β οΈBicycles - Specialised Turbo Como SL
Check the New Zealand Transport Agency's handy vehicle recall list here.
I hope you weren't affected by these products. Stay safe, neighbours!
What's your best cost-saving tip?
Just when we thought the cost of living couldn't climb any higher...it does. While things like fuel prices are out of our control, many of us are looking for small, practical ways to stretch our dollars a bit further. So letβs put our heads together!
Over the next little while, weβll be sharing tips to help you save money β and weβd love to hear yours too. Whatβs working for you right now?
Here are a few ideas to get started:
π Plan ahead for the year (birthdays, events, travel) to avoid surprise costs
πͺ Check out $2 shops for everyday items like stationery, baking paper, foil, and cling wrap - often much cheaper than the supermarket
π Bring back the piggy bank and save your loose change
π¨ DIY where you can - like mowing the lawn instead of paying someone
π΅ Set a daily budget before heading out and stick to it (cash can help!)
π§΄ Stretch household products by diluting things like shampoo or dishwashing liquid
Got a tip thatβs helping you save? Share it below, the tip might make a huge difference to someone else.
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