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How To Save Money: A Guide to Spending Less While Still Getting the Most Out of Life

Ann Russell

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Prose: non-fiction, Welfare economics, Self-help & personal development, Lifestyle & personal style guides

A guide to living more frugally, from everyone's favourite 'TikTok Auntie'.

With the recent cost of living crisis, we are all looking for ways to cut bills and save money. Ann Russell, who is best known as 'TikTok's Auntie', has lived much of her life on a tight budget, and since energy bills first started rising, has been answering fan's questions not just about cleaning but about all kinds of ways to economise.

Following on from her first book, How To Clean Everything, in How To Save Money Ann will share her advice on the best ways to save money and cut back in all sorts of areas, covering everything from budgeting to meal planning and reducing food waste, and from tips on spending less each month to the most energy efficient ways to heat your house, do your laundry etc.

Written with Ann's trademark warmth, humour and understanding, this is a book that will help everyone who is looking to spend less while still getting the most out of life.

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Praise for How To Save Money: A Guide to Spending Less While Still Getting the Most Out of Life

  • From homemade 'meal deals' to bargain beauty buys, her tips are sensible and delivered with warmth, with wise advice on budgeting and finance, too. A book that will pay dividends if you choose to invest. - Psychologies

  • Ann Russell 'shares her ultimate tips' - Closer

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Ann Russell

Ann Russell - a self-described 'middle class English old bag' - is a self-employed cleaner who recently found fame (and 2.5 million followers) on TikTok, where she regularly shares cleaning and general life advice. Affectionately named 'The TikTok Auntie' by commenters, Ann films hundreds of video clips every month, answering questions that range from laundry stains to dealing with grief.

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