00:00Things very expensive, yes.
00:02And what are you doing to save money during this time?
00:05Driving less, walking to the shops, instead of driving, do shopping.
00:11You're staying home.
00:11You're staying home?
00:12Yeah.
00:13I'm just watching the same movies over and over, but it's expensive.
00:17It's $11.50 for milk and bread.
00:19Yeah, you can't afford it.
00:20You can't afford it.
00:20As much as possible, I try and reduce the use of my vehicle.
00:24So, I'm out about using public transport.
00:26And with the senior's Opal car, that's capped, so that cost me like $2.50 a day.
00:31It's a great saving on use of my car and petrol.
00:35Apart from not spending it, not buying things that I don't need, only what I want.
00:39I'm trying not to spend, not to buy too many things that I don't need.
00:43I have to be careful everything that I go, what I buy.
00:47Are you finding things expensive at the moment?
00:49Yeah, really.
00:50Really?
00:50What type of things are expensive?
00:51Like groceries and like service stuff.
00:55So, what are you doing to save your pocket money?
00:58I just like, I just like save it and I just like don't use it at all.
01:02The little money you've got left, you basically get split away for around the day.
01:06And like, that's not even enough to do anything anyway.
01:09Just don't go out all the time.
01:11Read, TV, work around the house.
01:13Eating more carbs.
01:15Wait.
01:17Really?
01:17Yeah, well, you know, protein costs a lot.
01:19But also eating carbs, less meat, more lentils, more legumes.
01:25I'm not a packaged food buyer.
01:27I'm not a takeaway food buyer.
01:29I tend to make fresh meals and I make in bulk and freeze.
01:36Were you feeling better?
01:38Yeah.
01:39Bye.
01:39Have a great deal.
01:39I hope you enjoy blew up.
01:40I hope everyone has to hide here and see and think this as soon as soon as soon as soon
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