I was tagged in @mediocre_mum blog - http://su.pr/1dWoG5 asking me to do a meme about my iphone apps, and what it says about me. After asking what exactly a meme was, here goes.
Firstly I'd observe about myself that I probably don't make enough use of the phone. I still have everything in alphabetical order - which I only noticed after examining, and also that I guess it does reflect me in that it is a mixture of sports, kiddies stuff, and restaurant sites.
There are also apps on there that I have never used so maybe a little clean up required!
Would love to know your thoughts after looking at your own apps, particularly :
@matwhiteqpr
@dirtybob
@scottjonesy
@julesey10
@nickie72
As @mediocre_mum says, "its also a way of finding more good apps :)
Annie x
Money may be tight, but I think it is still important to go out for a meal now and then, particularly when you have children and work full time. It's good to talk rather than sit twittering whilst your other half watches the TV - well that's what happens here, occasionally ;)
I have scouted around and been introducted to sites where you can save a lot of money on meals out, so thought I would share them with you.
http://www.vouchercodes.co.uk/ This is one of the first ones I signed up to, they send you weekly updates of offers around the high street, including restaurant chains; Pizza Express, Pizza Hut, Zizzi are regularly featured, amongst others.
http://www.groupon.co.uk/ With this one you sign up to receive emails on offers based around your chosen region. I have chosen London, and have received some fabulous offers on cosmetic treatments, days out and again top restaurants such as Marco Pierre White's Steak and Alehouse, which sounds fab!
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/ This is Martin Lewis's site, where again you can sign up to receive regular money saving ideas across the board, the latest on is ASOS £20 for just £9. He also has expert financial advise.
Apps for iphone
Two restaurant finder apps I found out about recently are out of this world, and free!!!
toptable - you can enter a region or ask it to use your location to search for deals around you. It then lists all the restaurants close by and the deals that are on offer. At the moment there is 25% off food at Chez Mumtaj a St Albans restaurant offering modern French-Asian food, which is fabulous.
OpenTable - similar to above, but also offers ideas of average dining prices before you book.
I hope this helps to save some money, if you know of any other money saving sites or apps, would love to hear about them.
Enjoy!
Annie x