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The Sun
13 hours ago
- Lifestyle
- The Sun
Mum reveals how she saves £600 whilst on holiday thanks to a sneaky £12 lunch hack
A SAVVY couple have claimed they saved £600 on their holiday thanks to a £12 lunch hack. Mum-of-two Nicola Lewis, 50, tries to get the most she possibly can for her money when on holiday. 4 And one of her most budget-friendly tips is to book a half-board holiday, so you can make a packed lunch during breakfast to take out with you. The professional organiser from Essex, said she and husband, Graham Lewis, 50, will always make a sandwich and grab a piece of fruit to take away from their breakfast buffet and eat later in the day. And thanks to a set of £12 collapsible food containers from Amazon, she can slip them into her bag. Nicola believes that the handy trick has saved her and her husband £600 on their recent week-long trip to Cyprus, as they didn't need to go and splash out on a meal at lunch time - which would usually set them back around £85 a day. Nicola said: "I do check with the hotel that it's allowed beforehand - and I've never been told no. "Looking at the reduction of waste, those buffets are always overstocked - and you've paid for it if it was available at breakfast. "Some people have five plates of food at breakfast - but we're not big eaters so we can't have that much there and then. "Holidays are so expensive now already, and spending extra on a lunchtime meal is a big expense." She added how as a child, her parents would always make her pack a picnic from the breakfast offering where they were staying. Now, as a mum of two children aged 21 and 17 - she has kept the habit. Typically, Nicola will opt for a bread roll filled with meats or cheeses with some salad. She will then also grab a piece of fruit and fit it into her collapsible boxes. Depending on what they are doing that day, the couple will then either take the lunchbox out with them or pop it in the hotel fridge to return to at lunchtime. She said: "If we had gone out for a meal at lunch, I reckon we would have spent £85 per meal - for 7 days - it really adds up." Of course, this works out to around £42 each for lunch, which is certainly a rather pricey spend. 4 However, Nicola added that the pair work hard to be able to afford a holiday, so when they are away they try and budget the best they can. She shared: "I bought a pack of collapsible food containers from Amazon for £12 and I slip them into my bag as I go down for breakfast. "The same with taking a reusable water bottle down to fill up too, since you often have to pay for water abroad. "You can wash them in your hotel room sink so they're ready for the next day - it's a clever idea to save money." Another woman has shared how she saved £1000 on a package holiday by booking everything herself. Plus, 20 last minute money saving holiday tips from dodging airport drop-off fees to free lounge access. 4


Scottish Sun
13 hours ago
- Lifestyle
- Scottish Sun
Mum reveals how she saves £600 whilst on holiday thanks to a sneaky £12 lunch hack
Plus, 20 last minute money saving holiday tips from dodging airport drop-off fees to free lounge access CHEAP EATS Mum reveals how she saves £600 whilst on holiday thanks to a sneaky £12 lunch hack Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A SAVVY couple have claimed they saved £600 on their holiday thanks to a £12 lunch hack. Mum-of-two Nicola Lewis, 50, tries to get the most she possibly can for her money when on holiday. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 4 A savvy couple have claimed they saved £600 on their holiday thanks to a £12 lunch hack Credit: SWNS 4 The couple will always make a sandwich and grab a piece of fruit to take away from their breakfast buffet Credit: SWNS And one of her most budget-friendly tips is to book a half-board holiday, so you can make a packed lunch during breakfast to take out with you. The professional organiser from Essex, said she and husband, Graham Lewis, 50, will always make a sandwich and grab a piece of fruit to take away from their breakfast buffet and eat later in the day. And thanks to a set of £12 collapsible food containers from Amazon, she can slip them into her bag. Nicola believes that the handy trick has saved her and her husband £600 on their recent week-long trip to Cyprus, as they didn't need to go and splash out on a meal at lunch time - which would usually set them back around £85 a day. Read more on budget holidays TROPIC WONDER I dumped NHS job for life in budget holiday spot…rent's £150 & meal out is £2 Nicola said: "I do check with the hotel that it's allowed beforehand - and I've never been told no. "Looking at the reduction of waste, those buffets are always overstocked - and you've paid for it if it was available at breakfast. "Some people have five plates of food at breakfast - but we're not big eaters so we can't have that much there and then. "Holidays are so expensive now already, and spending extra on a lunchtime meal is a big expense." She added how as a child, her parents would always make her pack a picnic from the breakfast offering where they were staying. Now, as a mum of two children aged 21 and 17 - she has kept the habit. How to experience six European destinations for less than £500 Typically, Nicola will opt for a bread roll filled with meats or cheeses with some salad. She will then also grab a piece of fruit and fit it into her collapsible boxes. Depending on what they are doing that day, the couple will then either take the lunchbox out with them or pop it in the hotel fridge to return to at lunchtime. She said: "If we had gone out for a meal at lunch, I reckon we would have spent £85 per meal - for 7 days - it really adds up." Of course, this works out to around £42 each for lunch, which is certainly a rather pricey spend. 4 And thanks to a set of £12 collapsible food containers from Amazon, she can slip them into her bag Credit: SWNS However, Nicola added that the pair work hard to be able to afford a holiday, so when they are away they try and budget the best they can. She shared: "I bought a pack of collapsible food containers from Amazon for £12 and I slip them into my bag as I go down for breakfast. "The same with taking a reusable water bottle down to fill up too, since you often have to pay for water abroad. "You can wash them in your hotel room sink so they're ready for the next day - it's a clever idea to save money." Another woman has shared how she saved £1000 on a package holiday by booking everything herself. Plus, 20 last minute money saving holiday tips from dodging airport drop-off fees to free lounge access.


The Irish Sun
13 hours ago
- Lifestyle
- The Irish Sun
Mum reveals how she saves £600 whilst on holiday thanks to a sneaky £12 lunch hack
A SAVVY couple have claimed they saved £600 on their holiday thanks to a £12 lunch hack. Mum-of-two Nicola Lewis, 50, tries to get the most she possibly can for her money when on 4 A savvy couple have claimed they saved £600 on their holiday thanks to a £12 lunch hack Credit: SWNS 4 The couple will always make a sandwich and grab a piece of fruit to take away from their breakfast buffet Credit: SWNS And one of her most The professional organiser from Essex, said she and husband, Graham Lewis, 50, will always make a sandwich and grab a piece of fruit to take away from their breakfast buffet and eat later in the day. And thanks to a set of £12 collapsible food containers from Amazon , she can slip them into her bag. Nicola believes that the handy trick has saved her and her husband £600 on their recent week-long trip to Nicola said: "I do check with the hotel that it's allowed beforehand - and I've never been told no. "Looking at the reduction of waste, those "Some people have five plates of food at breakfast - but we're not big eaters so we can't have that much there and then. " Holidays are so expensive now already, and spending extra on a lunchtime meal is a big expense." Most read in News Travel She added how as a child, her parents would always make her pack a picnic from the breakfast offering where they were staying. Now, as a mum of two children aged 21 and 17 - she has kept the habit. How to experience six European destinations for less than £500 Typically, Nicola will opt for a bread roll filled with meats or cheeses with some salad. She will then also grab a piece of fruit and fit it into her collapsible boxes. Depending on what they are doing that day, the couple will then either take the lunchbox out with them or pop it in the hotel fridge to return to at lunchtime. She said: "If we had gone out for a meal at lunch, I reckon we would have spent £85 per meal - for 7 days - it really adds up." Of course, this works out to around £42 each for lunch, which is certainly a rather pricey spend. 4 And thanks to a set of £12 collapsible food containers from Amazon, she can slip them into her bag Credit: SWNS However, Nicola added that the pair work hard to be able to afford a holiday, so when they are away they try and budget the best they can. She shared: "I bought a pack of collapsible food containers from Amazon for £12 and I slip them into my bag as I go down for breakfast. "The same with taking a reusable water bottle down to fill up too, since you often have to pay for water abroad. "You can wash them in your next day - it's a clever idea to save money." Read more on the Irish Sun Another woman has shared how Plus, 20 last minute money saving holiday tips from dodging airport drop-off fees to free lounge access. 4 The mum-of-two then washes them up and uses them again the next day to do the same Credit: SWNS
Yahoo
13-05-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Cleanliness is next to happiness as tidy homes improve our mental health
Forget 'mindfulness' fads, having a good old-fashioned vacuum and declutter may be the best route to improving your state of mind. Recent years have seen many of us embracing all kinds of quirky "wellness" trends to live healthier, happier lives. However, new research shows a major secret to happiness may be incredibly simple - keeping a clean and organised home. The survey found 71% of people feel that having a clean home puts them in a better mood, while 65% say that having clean floors positively impacts their stress levels. Additionally, 64% experienced a greater sense of peace of mind, and two in five felt having a clean home meant they had better sleep. Nicola Lewis, decluttering & organising expert, said, "This research reinforces the conversations that I have with people every day around how a clean home makes them feel. Not only do people see the immediate impact from their regular cleaning, but they're also seeing a deeper, more emotional benefit that a clean home brings." Keeping a tidy home can even help us work when not in the office as 83% of the 1,000 surveyed said they felt more productive and focused after cleaning their home. In fact, an overwhelming 88% agreed that a clean, organised space fosters a clear, focused mind, reducing stress and promoting a sense of calm and control. The research was commissioned by the product design and technology firm SharkNinja ( who suggest that we should be adding cleaning to our therapeutic options to support our self-care routines. James Kitto, the firm's Managing Director (UK&I), added: "Our research clearly demonstrates that the benefits of a clean home extend far beyond just a visually appealing space. It's about creating an environment that supports emotional wellbeing, productivity, and positive relationships." The research was commissioned as the company release their high-performance Shark PowerDetect Corded Stick Vacuum Cleaner ( To find out more about Nicola Lewis, visit: