"M" from Masterton has a productive use for banana skins. "I use banana skins (and bulk overripe cheap bananas) to fertilise and mulch roses."
Vicki from Waihi has this bathroom tip. "When I have used about a third of my bottles of shampoo and conditioner, I top them up with water, shaking to mix them well. You will notice very little difference in the consistency of the liquid, and it lasts heaps longer! I have been doing this for more than 30 years now. And it works for a lot of other liquids too."
After 30 years that would amount to a lot of shampoo and conditioner, and significant savings. Add to that all of the other ways to save money, and it's not surprising penny pinchers are a happy bunch.
Joy from Cambridge has this great idea about curtains: "My thermal drapes are past their best and no longer keep the warmth from escaping through the windows in winter. Before winter started this year I purchased enough shower curtains of a similar colour to the backing on the thermal drapes. They have no pattern on them and are the size used for a shower over a bath. They have worked really well - the difference in warmth when the curtains are pulled back is telling. I bought mine at Kmart - they were a lot cheaper than The Warehouse." There you go, that's a great tip to keep in mind for next winter.
Mavis from sunny Papamoa has this pantry tip. "If your powdered stock goes hard in the cupboard try storing it in the fridge - I found that fixes the problem."
Graeme has a question. "I have false teeth and am looking for an alternative to paying $7 at the supermarket for denture cleaning tablets." If you can help Graeme, please contact us and we will pass on your tips.
• If you have a fave recipe or oily rag tip that works well for your family, send it to us at oilyrag.co.nz, or by writing to Living off the Smell of an Oily Rag, PO Box 984, Whangarei, and we will relay it to the readers of this column.