Cooking the Books

Six ways New Zealanders save money over Christmas


Listen Later

Each week the New Zealand Herald and Newstalk ZB's Cooking The Books podcast tackles a different money problem. Today, it's how to get through the notoriously expensive Christmas season without blowing the budget. Hosted by Frances Cook.

You don't need me to tell you it's an expensive time of year.

I start to feel the dread of Christmas around October, reminding me I need to buy people presents, stock up on food, and prepare for the social calendar to be flooded.

All of the Christmas festivities are fun, don't get me wrong, but they can definitely leave you with a fiscal hangover.

So in the spirit of Christmas, I got the Cooking the Books community together to share their best tips with each other.

I asked those who follow my pages on Facebook and Twitter how they got through Christmas without totally blowing the budget.

We're a bunch of frugally minded people, and the last time we did a community episode I was impressed at the great advice people had to offer.

Listen to the podcast for the full quotes of how people use these tips and tricks in their own life, but for those of you who just want a quick list, here are the main points.

Be picky about who actually gets a present.

Now this might sound a little scrooge-ish, but I think it's a great tip.

It's easy to feel like you need to be santa and buy something expensive and thoughtful for everyone from your boss's first cousin, to the mailman's dog. But there are better ways to go about it.

Secret santas for the adults and a price limit on presents for the kids were a popular solution.

Taking the focus off a mountain of presents lets everyone relax a bit , and spend their time and money on being together instead.

Go second hand for presents.

From the people who messaged me, this seems to be particularly useful for kids.

The local second hand shops can be a treasure trove of high quality toys, and particularly while they're young, kids won't notice or care.

Others didn't even pop down to the local Sallies for second hand gifts; they regifted things they'd received the year before.

Regifting is all about diplomacy and thought. Don't do it in front of the person who gave you it originally, and make sure the person you're regifting to is likely to actually enjoy it.

Get crafty

This is for the skilled people amongst us, but there are some great things you can give that are more meaningful than an expensive present.

Homemade chutneys or preserves were popular gifts for adults, or a voucher book of treats for your significant other.

While yes, the point of this episode is to save money, I think these ideas actually bring us back to what Christmas is about.

By spending time together and doing something thoughtful to help another person out, it forces you to think about things a bit more.

Plan ahead

While this isn't much help for this year, you can start thinking about next Christmas right now.

People messaged me with clever tips including paying into a special presents bank account all year, paying extra on their bills from September so they could coast through Christmas for free, and the best Christmas supermarket clubs that give you bang for your buck.

Spreading it over the year like this makes it so much easier to deal with.

Spread the load

Christmas is a time when you might feel the pressure to be the perfect host by feeding your entire extended family a five course meal.

Overeating is one of my favourite parts of the holiday season, but there are ways to do it with less stress and cost.

Lots of people messaged me with the idea to bring a plate. This not only cuts down on the time and stress of producing a mountain of food, but also makes sure you get...

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Cooking the BooksBy NZ Herald

  • 4.5
  • 4.5
  • 4.5
  • 4.5
  • 4.5

4.5

4 ratings


More shows like Cooking the Books

View all
The Mike Hosking Breakfast by Newstalk ZB

The Mike Hosking Breakfast

58 Listeners

The Happy Saver Podcast - Personal Finance in New Zealand by Ruth - Personal Finance Blogger

The Happy Saver Podcast - Personal Finance in New Zealand

21 Listeners

Viva Talks by NZME

Viva Talks

0 Listeners

Your Money With Mary Holm by RNZ

Your Money With Mary Holm

12 Listeners

Speaking Secrets by NZME

Speaking Secrets

0 Listeners

The Front Page by NZ Herald

The Front Page

20 Listeners

The Detail by RNZ

The Detail

61 Listeners

Fighting For Our Future by NZME

Fighting For Our Future

0 Listeners

The Property Academy Podcast by Opes Partners

The Property Academy Podcast

28 Listeners

Just Listen by NZME

Just Listen

0 Listeners

Between Two Beers Podcast by Steven Holloway & Seamus Marten

Between Two Beers Podcast

78 Listeners

The 50 Year Secret by NZME

The 50 Year Secret

19 Listeners

The Girls Uninterrupted by Stuff | Brodie Kane Media

The Girls Uninterrupted

19 Listeners

The Pivot Pod by NZME

The Pivot Pod

0 Listeners

Shared Lunch by Sharesies

Shared Lunch

13 Listeners

Friends That Invest by Friends That Invest

Friends That Invest

276 Listeners

Money Talks by NZME

Money Talks

6 Listeners

When the Facts Change by The Spinoff

When the Facts Change

10 Listeners

Billy T' Billy by NZME

Billy T' Billy

0 Listeners

The Curve by The Curve Platform

The Curve

13 Listeners

Keep The Change by nextAdvisory

Keep The Change

11 Listeners

Science Digest by NZME

Science Digest

0 Listeners

On the Tiles by NZME

On the Tiles

0 Listeners

The Dom Harvey Podcast by Dom Harvey

The Dom Harvey Podcast

77 Listeners

Detour: Antarctica by NZME

Detour: Antarctica

5 Listeners

One Day You'll Thank Me by NZ Herald

One Day You'll Thank Me

0 Listeners

It's a Date by NZME

It's a Date

0 Listeners

The Little Things by NZ Herald

The Little Things

6 Listeners

No Such Thing as Normal by NZME

No Such Thing as Normal

1 Listeners

The Māori in Me by NZ Herald

The Māori in Me

0 Listeners

Tova by Stuff Audio

Tova

0 Listeners

Markets with Madison by NZ Herald Business

Markets with Madison

1 Listeners

A Forgotten History by NZ Herald

A Forgotten History

9 Listeners

Accused: The Polkinghorne Trial by NZ Herald

Accused: The Polkinghorne Trial

1 Listeners