The SuperScrimpers return, with enough money-saving tips to banish those financial blues for good. Mrs Moneypenny is putting cash back in the nation's bank accounts by revealing her insider trade secrets for saving money. The super-spending family undertaking the SuperScrimper challenge is the Earle family - who must try to live off £50 worth of food for a whole week.
In the latest scrimping masterclass, WI veteran Jane reveals her delicious recipes for cheap cuts of meat. Can the superspending Doble family from London rise to the SuperScrimper challenge - doing a weekend break for just £50? And Mrs Moneypenny's back with more tricks of the trade as she shows us how to improve a credit rating and how to haggle for a better deal on a TV package.
Bernie the mechanic demonstrates easy motor maintenance to a group of young drivers in his SuperScrimper masterclass. The Firth family, who can't stop improving on their home improvements, are challenged to do up their spare room on a SuperScrimper budget of just £50. Mrs Moneypenny helps some brides-to-be find the cheapest way to finance their big day. Also, how to save money on your mobile phone.
Can superspending couple Steve and Jess do a romantic night away for just £50? SuperScrimper Jim hosts a masterclass in upcycling furniture for next to nothing. Financial whizz Mrs Moneypenny reveals her insider secrets for making cash on the side. And the SuperScrimping army has money-saving tips on everything from sweet treats to central heating.
Juliette hosts a masterclass on upcycling old clothes. Mrs Moneypenny shows how to travel by train for less. The Williams family take on a £50 weekly food-shopping challenge. And Mrs Moneypenny investigates instances where buying more can actually save you money...
Barbara gives a masterclass in frugal spring-cleaning. Two fashionistas get a reality check. And Mrs Moneypenny covers junior savings.
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