I bought a digital money jar from netto last week, as i was fed up with loose change all over, my hubby when he takes his work clothes off, if he has anything less than a 50p in his pocket, he leaves it all over, in the last week i have found £43.00 in loose change ! in old handbags, drawers, sofa etc. i dont know if you are like me, i never spend 2 and 1 pence`s they just end up in my messy drawer !
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We have always had a "copper jar", big glass demijohn into which we deposit loose change. It's amazing how much you can save. My daughter has a huge Winnie the Pooh money box and does the same. Every so often when deciding on a family outing, the cry can be heard "What's in Winnie?" and it usually pays for either the outing, or at least part of it. On the other side of the coin I have a son who complains that every time he puts down loose change in the house, it is wiped up by his wife!Granny on the Game in Sheffield
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We have a huge Smirnoff vodka bottle that was part of a charity bottle break twenty years ago, but it didn't get smashed. We collect all of our change in there, with contributions from all 6 of us, and it soon builds up.
I empty it every December and we buy our Christmas tree with the proceeds and usually much more as well - Christmas crackers, a tin of Roses etc etc
We put 5p coins in too as they are just so small you can't get hold of them in your purse.
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I was given one of these, you put the money in a slot in the top of his head. Not only does he tell you what each coin is, he also keeps a running total. He's very polite and I've christened him Gort, after the famous robot in "The Day The Earth Stood Still".
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I've got a nice glass bottle that only fits 5's.
Coppers get saved in a tub and taken to the seaside for the slot machines...I'm quite good at giving the right money in shops so don't accumulate too many.the fates lead him who will;him who won't they drag.
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I've got a small tin that I use and it's currently full. Mainly coppers but a few small silver coins too. I'm taking it to the village show tomorrow to use as a float for the Village In Bloom stall. Effectively it's a donation but it saves that scrabbling for change at the beginning.Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
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we use a french biscuit tin that a student brought over for us a few years ago,the image on the side is of a young black child licking his lips,cant see it ever being on sale here without someone complaining,but 3ins across and about10ins tall,it holds all our small change very well........
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I absolutely LOATHE loose change: Mr TS empties his pockets onto the table every night, and Muggins has to take it all to the shop to spend it. Why not just give the "odd" change when you pay? Like, if the bill is £6.21, give the checkout person £10.21, and so onAll gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Originally posted by Two_Sheds View PostI absolutely LOATHE loose change: Mr TS empties his pockets onto the table every night, and Muggins has to take it all to the shop to spend it. Why not just give the "odd" change when you pay? Like, if the bill is £6.21, give the checkout person £10.21, and so on
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Sweetie jar for me. Usually get about £180 per filling. Just put anything below 50p in it!My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
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Originally posted by Two_Sheds View PostI absolutely LOATHE loose change: Mr TS empties his pockets onto the table every night, and Muggins has to take it all to the shop to spend it. Why not just give the "odd" change when you pay? Like, if the bill is £6.21, give the checkout person £10.21, and so on
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