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I’m a Christmas cheapskate, I gift yellow sticker bargains & my used clothes – I spend the cash on holidays instead
COME Christmas day, Catherine Lofthouse’s nearest and dearest can expect some very familiar looking presents.
In a bid to save money, the mum is regifting her own belongings this festive season.
Catherine Lofthouse is a self-confessed tight mum[/caption] This year she is giving oout yellow sticker deals as gifts[/caption]A lucky few will receive new gifts but Catherine is sure to make a saving there too, only shopping in the yellow sticker section.
And while she is happy to dish out freebies and cut price gifts, Catherine will have no problem accepting new ones in return.
Catherine, 43, is a self-proclaimed “tight mum” and often hits the headlines with her savvy – yet controversial – festive tips and tricks.
The mum-of-three previously said how she’s told her kids, Alex, 12, William, 10 and Robin, five, that Santa isn’t real in a bid to avoid buying extra stocking fillers.
Last year, she bought them “tat” as gifts, so that she could spend the spare cash on a hot tub holiday instead.
And for 2024, she’s upped her game; only decorating her home in charity shop finds, and giving everyone she knows the gift of…freebies.
“This is the first year I’ve got all the adults cut-price presents, as well as the kids,” the writer, from Leicestershire, told Fabulous.
“If I’m honest, I actually don’t think they’ll know any different.
“All of the gifts are discounted stuff from supermarkets, mainly using loyalty points I’ve amassed over the year to pay for it.
“I’ve basically only bought charity shop or clearance items, such as yellow sticker bits, to give as gifts.
“I’ve even got actual freebies to give to people, including hand-me-down clothes from friends whose kids have grown out of them.
“And also books from the village book swap.
“If they look more or less new, I just wrap them up and stick them under the tree.”
Catherine, who previously rubbed people up the wrong way when revealing she rewraps her kids’ old toys to regift them, says she’s spent just £150 in total on presents for the festive season.
Overall, she’s saving at least £500 on the entire soirée with her frugal mindset.
And it’s not only discounted presents she’s stocking up on, but also decorations for the house.
She says: “I do decorate the house with cut-price stuff I find at the charity shops or from the January sales.
“I got a big festive wreath for my mantle piece for a fiver and a golden urn that I fill with baubles for a couple of quid.
“To be honest, we even use the same artificial tree I had growing up.
“It must be the same age as me – and it’s still going strong.
“I love having a look around all the Christmas sections in shops and garden centres, admiring the decorations, but then I look at the price tag and think: ‘no thanks!’
“My house is unique and celebrates the people I love, as I incorporate bits from my childhood, things my kids have made and stuff I’ve found along the way.
“I don’t think we need loads of new bits to make our decor feel magical.”
Despite receiving new items, the mum-of-three “doesn’t feel bad” in the slightest about gifting second hand.
She argues, if anything, it removes all the stress from Christmas.
She said: “I’ve pretty much shopped this way for all special occasions since I had my first son.
“I actually really enjoy it and find it much less stressful, getting a few bits here and there when I’m out and about.
“[Otherwise], I’d be rushing around all the shops in December, grabbing whatever I can find, no matter how much it costs or if it really suits the recipient.
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It is also worth keeping an eye on prices on Black Friday, which this year falls on November 29, as some retailers offer special discounts at this time.
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Sometimes you can also get money off products by popping it in your shopping basket online and not checking out.
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“I’m not actually bothered if people realise where their gifts come from.
“I don’t feel bad about regifting items or finding freebies.
“If they’re worried about how much I’ve spent, that’s on them.
“It’s about the time and effort I’ve put into finding something that I think they will love unwrapping.
“I’ve seen people spend massive sums on tat, that is clearly not wanted, and what’s the point?
“If you’re given something you don’t want or need, pass it on to someone who can make use of it.”
Catherine also believes her “tight mum” attitude is teaching her kids a valuable lesson; something which other parents should do, too.
The mum adds: “My sons are getting to an age now where they do want things like game consoles and expensive trainers – and that’s fine.
I get a buzz finding the perfect gift for someone at a price I can afford
Catherine Lofthouse
“If it’s beyond my budget, I say I’ll help toward it, but they need to save up for a bit, too.
“If it’s not important enough for them to spend their pocket money on, it’s probably just a passing phase.
“The best present I can have is knowing that I’m teaching them the value of money and so they don’t spend more than they can afford.”
Catherine says that more mums should take a leaf out of her book.
“I think everyone can do the same – just do it for one or two gifts as a start and see if you get bitten by the bug,” she says.
“I get a buzz finding the perfect gift for someone at a price I can afford.
“If you’re still buying brand new because you feel like you ought to, it might be time to have a rethink.
“Remember that Christmas isn’t about how much you spend, but on taking time to be with your family and friends.”
Which Tottenham midfielder is the best option for Dream Team managers this season?
TOTTENHAM’S victory over Aston Villa on Sunday was their ninth win in their last eleven games in all competitions.
Much was made of the slip-ups against Brighton and Crystal Palace but there’s no denying the broader picture is an increasingly optimistic one for Ange Postecoglou’s side.
Decisions, decisions…[/caption]Furthermore, Spurs are currently the top scorers in the Premier League, a fact that Dream Team managers should not take lightly.
At the time of writing, the North Londoners are the only club with three representatives inside the top 15 midfielders in terms of overall points.
Brennan Johnson (£3.8m) and James Maddison (£4.6m) are ranked sixth and seventh in their position respectively with Dejan Kulusevski (£3.1m) nestled in 13th.
Some Dream Team bosses will be more than happy to select a couple of Spurs midfielders but many will see that as overkill and so it begs the question: which of the three is the best option?
If goals are the priority then Johnson is the main man[/caption]Johnson has earned the most points (95) so far but Maddison is just two behind him at this stage.
The Wales international has been the most prominent goal threat; his close-range finish against Villa was his seventh of the season in all competitions.
Only Bryan Mbeumo (£4.6m) has scored more goals among midfield assets – Brentford’s talisman has eight to his name.
Maddison’s picture-perfect free-kick against Unai Emery’s mob was just his third goal of the campaign but he’s hot on Johnson’s heels because he’s a bonus point magnet.
Spurs’ No10 has earned 21 bonus points already – only Savinho (£4.1m) boasts a higher tally (22) – while Johnson is yet to muster a single one!
Maddison has also registered five assists to Johnson’s two.
Plenty of quality but Maddison’s minutes are a concern[/caption]However, gaffers who own the ex-Leicester playmaker will be concerned about minutes going forward.
Maddison was hooked at half time against West Ham in Gameweek 8, replaced after an hour against Crystal Palace in Gameweek 9, and given just eight minutes against Villa at the weekend.
From a Dream Team perspective, his owners have largely escaped punishment as the 27-year-old has pocketed enough points from his limited minutes to satisfy but whether he’s able to maintain such a rate remains to be seen.
Maddison will probably start against Galatasaray in the Europa League on Thursday night but Postecoglou is leaning towards a more conservative midfield balance in league fixtures.
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Maddison is also the most expensive Spurs midfielder by a relatively wide margin.
In contrast, Kulusevski is currently available for just £3.1m and has to be considered one of the best value-for-money selections in Dream Team this season.
The Sweden international is 20 points behind Maddison (and 22 shy of Johnson) but many Spurs fans will tell you he’s been the best of the lot.
Previously a right winger, the ex-Juventus man has been reinvented as a No10 where his creative powers have come to the fore.
Kulusevski has provided six assists – only Bukayo Saka (£6.7m) has more among midfielders – and he’s created twice as many big chances as Maddison.
In fact, Kulusevski’s quality in central areas has contributed to Maddison’s declining minutes.
Kulusevski has rediscovered his best form this season[/caption]In conclusion, Johnson is the best option for gaffers who simply want the biggest goal threat but Kulusevski is the smart, value-for-money option.
The latter is also the most in-form of the trio having taken more points from the last three games.
And Maddison, for all his quality, has to be considered a potential trap door given his high price and dwindling playing time.
18th-placed Ipswich are set to visit the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday so it’s a good time for gaffers to make sure they’re backing the right Spurs assets.
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My man got into over £10k debt to get my dream boob job – it’s not my fault I needed a lift after breastfeeding my kids
A WOMAN has admitted that she put her husband in debt so she could get her dream boob job.
Megan, 34, explained that after breastfeeding her children, she took out a loan to get a boob lift, because she “wanted to”, despite her and her husband not being able to afford it.
A mother has revealed that she got her husband into debt after taking out a loan for a boob lift[/caption] Megan, 34, explained that she wanted the lift after breastfeeding and claimed that her husband Garrett “didn’t care”[/caption] She left podcast host Caleb Hammer stunned by her claims[/caption] The mother isn’t afraid to admit that her boobs are financed[/caption]Opening up about the jaw-dropping revelation on the podcast The Financial Audit, Megan, a flight assistant from Texas, told podcast host Caleb Hammer that she had put her and her husband in debt all for a brand new chest.
Her husband, Garrett, 26, works in the oil and gas industry and said it wasn’t a “requirement” by his wife, but she wanted a lift in spring, before summer.
The blonde beauty confessed: “I got my boobs done. It was like $14,000 [£10,787].”
But Megan confessed that she has no issue telling people her boobs are financed and aren’t real – however, host Caleb appeared stunned by her admission.
He told the couple: “For self confidence sure, and I don’t really give a f*** what you guys spend your money on if you budget for it, but you’re putting it on debt. You have financed it.”
To this, Megan said she has no problem being honest about it, as she admitted: “I just wanted to get it done in spring time…I’m ok with telling people that.”
She was also quick to correct Caleb on her surgery, as she added: “I didn’t get implants, I just did a lift after breastfeeding my kids.”
She then said she had a conversation with Garrett about it, to which he was in “full agreement”.
The savvy mum also claimed Garrett was happy and “didn’t care” about the augmentation, as it was her decision, leaving Caleb lost for words.
The podcast clip was shared on Caleb’s official TikTok account, under the username @calebhammercomposer.
The video has clearly left many open-mouthed, as it has quickly gone viral and racked up 1.5 million views, with many users flocking to the comments to share their thoughts on the situation.
Not only did many encourage Garrett to ‘leave’ the relationship, but others were shocked at the price of the breast lift.
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One person felt sympathy for Garrett and wrote: “Why hasn’t he left..honestly there’s nothing there worth staying for in any sense of the word.
“I’d rather be alone than deal with that.”
She either got extremely ripped off or she took out a larger loan to spend half on something else
TikTok user
Another commented: “He needs to leave. They have very different lifestyles and expectations.”
At the same time, someone else questioned: “14k for a lift?! Nah that ain’t right.
“She either got extremely ripped off or she took out a larger loan to spend half on something else.”
Whilst a fourth wrote: “No way a lift was that much.”
Would you go on I’m A Celebrity?
I’M A CELEBRITY will be back on our screens from Sunday, November 17 with a whole new cast of campmates.
From Coleen Rooney to Danny Jones to Oti Mabuse it is sure to be another drama-filled series.
But how do you think you would do if you had the chance to go on the show? Would you go on at all?
Vote on the poll below.
‘We’re probably gonna see him in a Man Utd shirt because of his special connection with Ruben Amorim’
RUBEN AMORIM will bring Viktor Gyokeres to Manchester United because of his “special connection” with the striker, according to Dimitar Berbatov.
Sporting Lisbon boss Amorim, 39, will arrive at Old Trafford on November 11 as Erik ten Hag’s successor.
Ex-Man Utd striker Dimitar Berbatov believes Amorim will bring Gyokeres to Old Trafford[/caption]Ex-Coventry striker Gyokeres, 26, has been thriving under Amorim, scoring 43 goals in 50 games last season.
He has continued that form at the start of the new campaign, bagging 20 in just 16 matches.
Amorim has already ruled out signing Gyokeres in January, despite Man Utd having scored just nine goals in 10 Premier League games.
He said: “I’m not going to get any players from Sporting in January.
“Gyokeres costs €100million and it’s very difficult.”
However, former Red Devils striker Berbatov, 43, believes the relationship between Amorim and Gyokeres will see the Swedish forward eventually sign for Man Utd.
Speaking on Sky Sports, he said: “This guy, Viktor Gyokeres, he’s scoring goals for fun right now.
“So I think there’s a special connection with the coach, so maybe we are probably going to see him in a United shirt at some point.”
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When asked whether he would be happy with the Gyokeres transfer, Berbatov added: “From what he’s showing right now, I think yes.
“Our strikers at the moment are not doing and producing goals, like we see with them 18th in the league for scoring goals, which is embarrassing for a club of the stature of United.
“This is a position that I’d like to see improvement.”
Gyokeres, who is being linked with a move to Barcelona, has already addressed rumours of him joining Amorim in Manchester.
He said: “Going with Amorim to Man Utd? I don’t know, I’m here. I really like being here, it’s not something I think about.
“I’m enjoying it here. I’m sad about him leaving. We wish him all the best.”