the financially challenged

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    Organ meats are cheap

    I always used to think organ meats were gross until I dated a Japanese guy and made Chinese friends, and saw how they cooked it. Organ meats can be less than half the price of muscle meats, and way more nutritionally rich. Beef tongue for example, cut thin and cooked on a grill or pan can be...
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    Cheap internet from Skinny

    If you are of low income you can try Skinny Jump for internet. It's a 4g connection and the price is $5 for the first 50GB of the month, then you can buy more data of $5 for 35GB extra. Each month you can spend a maximum of $30 for a total of 225GB. https://www.skinny.co.nz/jump/home/
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    PovertyFinanceNZ is (unfortunately) trending

    hi redditors, i like to analyze the growth of subreddits and the reasons behind it. PovertyFinanceNZ caught my interest because its growing really fast recently. it grew by 7% today and 22% this week. why are so many people joining this week?
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    What are your hacks/tips for maximising results for reward scheme

    Eg. Flybuys, Airpoints, fuel savings etc… do you watch daily for specific deals or receive alerts ?
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    Best cheap wine?

    Im somewhat of a connoisseur myself, but on a budget and i think i know the best cheap reds at the supermarket, its: - Taylors Promised Land Cabernet Sauvignon ( the one with a seahorse on the front). It is rich, balanced, complex and easy to drink, $13.99 at New World currently What is your...
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    Drop your cheap shopping joints!

    Some places are great for some things, not so much for others (edit: In Auckland) I'll start first: - S-Mart Botany- fruits, veggies and pork mince - Hillcrest Market Northcote- eggs size 5 30s for $10 - Why Knot East Tamaki & Reduce to Clear - great bargains that's near expiry
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