Frugal Tip 3: Pack Lunch for Work/School

Bringing your own lunch isn’t just about saving a few dollars a day. It’s about having full control over what you eat, avoiding overpriced food court meals, and sneaking in a bit of love from your own kitchen. With a little planning, your packed lunch can be the envy of the office pantry or school … Read more

Frugal Tip 2: Cook More Meals at Home

Discovering the joys of home cooking doesn’t just save you a few bucks. It can seriously level up your flavour game too. With a little creativity and some basic kitchen tricks, you can eat well without splurging at restaurants or relying on pricey takeaways. Master simple, flexible sauces to flavour various ingredients cheaply Sauces are … Read more

Frugal Tip 1: Embrace Hawker Centres & Food Courts

If you’re living in Singapore, hawker centres and food courts are your best bet for a satisfying, budget-friendly meal. They’re a huge part of local culture—and honestly, some of the best eats in town happen at plastic tables under fluorescent lights. With a little street smarts, you can stretch your food budget while still eating … Read more

Singaporean Pre-Travel Checklist

Don’t Forget Your Keys… Or These Essentials! Your Pre-Travel Checklist The bags are packed (mostly!), the excitement is building, and you can already taste the adventure ahead. Travelling is fantastic, but a smooth journey often starts long before you reach the airport. Especially for Singaporeans heading overseas, a little preparation goes a long way in … Read more

Travel plan with Singapore Airlines SG60 Deals

So, I was doing a bit of travel planning / daydreaming the other day (as you do!), especially with all the buzz about Singapore turning 60 (SG60!). While Browsing, I saw from Singapore Airlines that looks like SIA is celebrating SG60 in a big way with some seriously good flight deals right now! If you’re … Read more

Saving tips #1

Saving Tip #1: Hydrate Smartly & Save Big with Water! One of the easiest and healthiest changes you can make is switching to water as your primary beverage, especially when you’re out. Here’s how it adds up: 1. Bring Your Own Water Bottle The first step: Buy a reusable water bottle and carry it everywhere. … Read more