As of: March 10, 2024, 4:42 p.m
By: Karolin Schaefer
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The TV show “Hartz und Herzen” provides insights into the everyday lives of social welfare recipients.
Sandra has discovered her very own method to save money.
Munich - Anyone who does not have enough income or assets can use citizen's money to secure a minimum subsistence level.
Sandra and her family are also dependent on social assistance.
The mother of six children is trying to at least save some money with a trick.
Citizen's benefit recipient develops her own savings method
Sandra lives in Rockstock in the Groß-Klein district.
The RTL Zwei program “Hartz und cordial” follows the life story of the 40-year-old.
In the meantime she has literally become self-sufficient in the block making ring.
The mother regularly collects kilos of hazelnuts for the whole family.
“I have a total of three bags and a sack full that I still have to dig out,” she said on the show.
This must serve as a “winter supply”.
Citizen's benefit recipient collects nuts to save money
Before the nuts can be used as a delicious snack, they have to be removed from the shell.
Then Sandra puts them out to dry so that they don't go bad.
The nuts ripen around the end of September, informed the
NDR
.
As soon as they turn brown, they fall to the ground on their own.
“Hartz and cordial” Sandra collects hazelnuts for the winter supply.
© RTLZWEI
Although removing the peel is tedious, this cost-saving measure means the family now has a healthy snack for in-between meals and can use the money saved for other purposes.
Recently, an Aldi customer celebrated herself for her simple trick to save money in the supermarket.
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Citizen's benefit recipient creates “winter supplies”: You can collect and pick them
For self-sufficient people, forests offer the opportunity to collect wild fruits, berries, nuts and mushrooms in limited quantities.
It is important not to damage other plants.
Collecting is only permitted in places that can also be entered, reported
SWR
.
In urban areas, nuts growing in public spaces belong to the tree's owner, often the municipality.
Wild fruits can also be collected here.
Otherwise, collecting or picking without the express permission of the owner is considered theft and is therefore punishable.
Meanwhile, a citizen's benefit recipient would rather become a TikTok star.
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