Saving Money

Saving money as a mom isn’t about perfection — it’s about flexibility, realistic choices, and doing the best you can with what you have.

At FiveKidsOneMom, I share practical, real-life money-saving ideas that actually work for busy families. From budgeting on a full-time income to cutting food costs and managing everyday expenses, this space is built around adaptability, honesty, and solutions you can use straight away.

Explore simple strategies, realistic advice, and lived experience designed to help you feel more in control of your finances — without pressure, judgement, or unrealistic expectations. My goal is to help you build a calmer, more sustainable approach to money that fits real family life.

Buying Reduced Food: How Yellow Stickers Help Keep Our Food Costs Down

Buying reduced food has been one of the simplest ways I’ve managed to keep our food costs down, especially when feeding a big family. I always check the yellow sticker section first, and I honestly can’t remember the last time I paid full price for a loaf of bread. At this point, full-price bread feels like a luxury item I no longer recognise.

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Cheap meals

Feeding a big family is no joke. You walk into the supermarket with £50 and leave wondering how a few yoghurts, pasta, and a bag of crisps cost so much. With five kids, if I didn’t budget our meals, we’d be living off air and vibes by midweek. But the truth is, cheap doesn’t have to mean boring. With a bit of planning (and some yellow-sticker hunting), I can get a week of dinners on the table for less than a fiver each. Here are 10 of our go-to family meals that save money without skimping on flavour.

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