Stacey Solomon shares practical cost-of-living advice while advocating for bulk buying

He recently sparked quite a debate after revealing how often he changes his bedding.

And Stacey Solomon was doling out more helpful tips Wednesday when her organization’s Sort Your Life Out program returned for a second series.

While helping a family of four get rid of clutter in their home, the Loose Women star, 33, and her team of storage and cleaning experts offered tips on how to save money amid the cost of living crisis. , including the act of buying wholesale.

Helping hand: Stacey Solomon was doling out more helpful tips Wednesday when her organization’s Sort Your Life Out program returned for a second series

In the episode, Stacey, professional organizer Dilly Carter, carpenter Robert Brent and cleaning expert Iwan Carrington head to the rented two-bedroom London home of high school sweethearts Charlotte and Dan and their two daughters Mia and Cece.

There, they tried to help the family transform their home and make more space by decluttering their piles of belongings and clutter, with the kitchen in particular cluttered with excess produce.

But when Dilly urged the family to stop buying in bulk unless they had space after seeing unused ketchup bottles, Stacey was quick to chime in, pointing out that buying in bulk could save poorer families money in the long run.

Tips: The Loose Women star, 33, and her team of storage and cleaning experts offered tips on how to save money amid the cost of living crisis, including the act of buying in bulk.

Tips: The Loose Women star, 33, and her team of storage and cleaning experts offered tips on how to save money amid the cost of living crisis, including the act of buying in bulk.

She commented: ‘Sometimes it’s much cheaper to buy in bulk, whether you have the space or not.

“It’s not fair that people with big houses save on their products and people with small houses have to buy individuals.”

Continuing to encourage the act, the expectant mother of five sang: ‘Bulk shopping for everyone!’

Meanwhile, Iwan shared handy cleaning tips that could help people save money on their heating bill.

Messy: They tried to help the family transform their home and make more space by decluttering their piles of belongings and clutter, with the kitchen in particular littered with excess produce.

Messy: They tried to help the family transform their home and make more space by decluttering their piles of belongings and clutter, with the kitchen in particular littered with excess produce.

Observation: As Dilly urged the family to stop buying in bulk unless they had space, Stacey was quick to chime in, pointing out that buying in bulk could save poorer families money in the long run.

Observation: As Dilly urged the family to stop buying in bulk unless they had space, Stacey was quick to chime in, pointing out that buying in bulk could save poorer families money in the long run.

Tip: 'Sometimes it's much cheaper to buy in bulk, whether you have the space or not.  It is not fair that people from big houses save on their products and people from small houses have to buy from individuals.

Tip: ‘Sometimes it’s much cheaper to buy in bulk, whether you have the space or not. It is not fair that people from big houses save on their products and people from small houses have to buy from individuals.

Once the house was empty, with the family belongings in a local storage room to be sorted, Iwan returned to the house to demonstrate his cleaning trick with the help of a microfiber radiator brush that looked like ‘Marge Simpson’s hair. ‘.

He explained: ‘This is really perfect for getting between these convection fins.

“These are the parts of your radiator that transfer all the heat, and what happens if all the dust is there causes them to not work as effectively.”

With the removal of accumulated dust, the circulation and efficiency of the radiator would improve, making it more economical to operate and therefore saving money.

Team: Stacey, professional organizer Dilly Carter, carpenter Robert Brent and cleaning expert Iwan Carrington headed to the rented two-bedroom London home of Charlotte and Dan and their two daughters.

Team: Stacey, professional organizer Dilly Carter, carpenter Robert Brent and cleaning expert Iwan Carrington headed to the rented two-bedroom London home of Charlotte and Dan and their two daughters.

Genius;  Meanwhile, Iwan shared handy cleaning tips that could help people save money on their heating bill.

Genius; Meanwhile, Iwan shared handy cleaning tips that could help people save money on their heating bill.

It comes after Stacey caused a stir by revealing how often she changes her bedding during a radio appearance on Tuesday morning.

The host of Sort Your Life Out, who has won thousands of fans with her cleaning hacks, weighed in on how often bedding should be changed.

Stacey was questioned by Hits Radio presenter James Barr, who asked how long he should be changing his bedding now that he’s recently single.

The pregnant TV star initially said: “Once a week I would say.”

Debate: It comes after Stacey caused a stir by revealing how often she changes her bedding during a radio appearance on Tuesday morning.

Debate: It comes after Stacey caused a stir by revealing how often she changes her bedding during a radio appearance on Tuesday morning.

James reacted with surprise and Stacey later changed her answer to once a month, encouraging him to ‘wallow in his own dirt’.

Then he said, ‘You know what? While you’re single and enjoying that life, wallow in your own filth for a while.

You have no one to impress. You know when you’re single and you don’t have to shave your legs? So just go full Gruffalo. I feel like it’s the same.

Opinion: The host of Sort Your Life Out, who has won thousands of fans for her cleaning hacks, weighed in on how often bedding should be changed (pictured in Stacey's bedroom)

Opinion: The host of Sort Your Life Out, who has won thousands of fans for her cleaning hacks, weighed in on how often bedding should be changed (pictured in Stacey’s bedroom)