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13-03-2013, 1:02 PM
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Check cleared to £123.55 added to the savings.
I think I've washed my work cheque so will have to get a new one.
I've been very ill I don't think I properly shifted my infection I had after Xmas, I don't know exact figures but I do know hubby took £30 our of my purse for dinner for him and the kids and tablets for me, but I'm still hoping to get yon only the cash I too out.
GC-MAR £53.69/£200
Saving for a house £8720.30/£30,000- (+£3409 owed from friend £4000 owed from inlaws,£4150 in seperate account)=£20279.29
Save £18k in 2013-£5404.33
Frugal living 2013-total budget £7500/£1316.53
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19-03-2013, 1:53 PM
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Hi all just popping in quickly to tell you all that i'm dipping into my savings for a much needed new bed
I got a new cheque for work but now i have a sick boy i can't lodge it yet.
Meal plan for this week
kids
tue-mince and sweet potatoe mash
wed-chicken gravy, carrots and mash
thur- roasties, chicken and sweetcorn
fri-fishfingers and chip
sat- pasta
sun- sandwichs as they have sundayday dinner at lunch
me and hubby
tue- pork shops and brocolli
wed-chicken breast with sweetcorn and peas
thur- cod with parsley sauce and cabbage
fri- burger with poached egg and salad
sat- veg bolognese and shredded cabbage
sun- pork chops with salad
All i need for this week is salad stuff and some eggs
GC-MAR £53.69/£200
Saving for a house £8720.30/£30,000- (+£3409 owed from friend £4000 owed from inlaws,£4150 in seperate account)=£20279.29
Save £18k in 2013-£5404.33
Frugal living 2013-total budget £7500/£1316.53
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25-03-2013, 1:38 PM
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A sicky boy turned into a sicky family, i still havent lodged my cheque  and our cash only system went out the window along with our diet when we strated living on take away, i've spent £85 just this week!!!
so the plan for now is
There is £12.83 left in the kids money, we have free tickets to a show on fri then we are going to do a easter trail on sat weather premitting which will cost 50p, sunday we are going to the inlaws for dinner so thats the weekend sorted and then i will add £20 and plan for easter fortnight.
Shopping wise i'm only going to draw out £150 next month to try balance things out (i'll do the same the month after) we have loads of food in.
I will have £50 in cash for a wedding.
I need to transfer around £45 to my sister for wedding and birthday gifts (this covers 3 gifts so good going)
I will take out £100 for desil.
Total coming out of the bank is £220 plus £45 transfered to my sister.
Total i hope to save in april is £1400.
I will be back when i'm feeling all better with a meal plan and shopping list for the first half of the month.
GC-MAR £53.69/£200
Saving for a house £8720.30/£30,000- (+£3409 owed from friend £4000 owed from inlaws,£4150 in seperate account)=£20279.29
Save £18k in 2013-£5404.33
Frugal living 2013-total budget £7500/£1316.53
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08-04-2013, 9:15 AM
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Finally feeling better
On a non frugal note my bank rejected 2 paypal paymenst because there wasn't enough money which resulted in a £10 charge and there is likely to be another one
Aswell as that everything seems to break here at once so 2 laptop batterys and an ipad charger later i'm £60 down.
Now for all the frugal/money saving things we're doing....
Went to the gym this morning, that might not seem money savings but i'm paying for it so not using it would be a waste of money, i havent been in 3 weeks because we were all so ill.
Had a shower at the gym which is unlike to have saved me any money since we get free water and our heat heats our water really well, but i did dry my hair there so saved abit of electric.
Have an online tesco shop coming today, again might not seem very money saving but taking 3 kids shopping with me most def would not have saved me money.
Have been digging in my freezer for food, kids will be having chicken casarole and mas for tea, whoch will become stew tomorrow all of which will be cooked in the slow cooker, me and hubby are having pork chops with apple and cranberry sauce, brocolli and sweetcorn for tea and i will be cooking chicken breasts for lunchs when the ovens on.I also dug out some sausages and bacon for tomorrows breakfast and a 10p spelt loaf for the kids lunch.
Being april my tax credits have went back up i'm still down money working compared to what i got last year and before you take into account desil
I now have 2 work cheques to be lodged but since my cars MOT is up i'm not driving it so that will have to wait til the end of the month.
Washings on the line and i have a wash in on a quick was which will also be hung out so no drier today.
My dishwashers broken but the insurance we pay on it means someones coming to fix it on the 15th at no cost to us (told you everything breaks here at once)
Meal plan for the week...
Kids
breakfasts- toast and cereal
lunch- sandwichs, sausage rolls, soup with fruit and yogurt.
dinners
mon-chicken casarole and mash
tue- chicken stew
wed- pizza and waffles
thur-chicken stew again
fri- mince and taties
sat- sheperds pie
sun- sandwichs as we get lunch at the inlaws
me and hubby
breakfasts- fruit and mullerlight, sausages bacon and poached egg or omlette
lunch
mon- soup
tue-chicken salad
wed- homemade soup
thur-cooked chicken and carrot sticks
fri- omlette
sat- bbq ribs
sun-dinner at inlaws
dinner
mon- pork chops with apple and cranberry sauce, brocolli and sweetcorn
tue- beef stir fry
wed-chicken breast wrapped in bacon served with mixed veg
thur- steak with peppercorn sauce served with white cabbage and parsnip chips
fri-bbq chicken breasts with turnip mash
sat-homemade meatloaf with manyo chutney and salad
sun- egg and bacon salad
GC-MAR £53.69/£200
Saving for a house £8720.30/£30,000- (+£3409 owed from friend £4000 owed from inlaws,£4150 in seperate account)=£20279.29
Save £18k in 2013-£5404.33
Frugal living 2013-total budget £7500/£1316.53
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15-04-2013, 12:04 PM
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Oh look at that sig  altho i don't have it all in my hand (or in the bank should i say) i've reached the £20k mark
GC-MAR £53.69/£200
Saving for a house £8720.30/£30,000- (+£3409 owed from friend £4000 owed from inlaws,£4150 in seperate account)=£20279.29
Save £18k in 2013-£5404.33
Frugal living 2013-total budget £7500/£1316.53
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15-04-2013, 1:46 PM
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Oh look at that sig  altho i don't have it all in my hand (or in the bank should i say) i've reached the £20k mark 
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17-04-2013, 5:10 PM
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Thank you.
Well beleive it or not we're noseying at sites, sadly as we are waiting on money owed to us we can't buy any, estate agents were very helpful and said they had a few who would take £25k and even one who would take £20k so it's a waiting game on money coming in and hoping it's still about then.
Cheques are lodged and fingers crossed hubby will be paid this week, hoping to add another £1k to my savings this month.
GC-MAR £53.69/£200
Saving for a house £8720.30/£30,000- (+£3409 owed from friend £4000 owed from inlaws,£4150 in seperate account)=£20279.29
Save £18k in 2013-£5404.33
Frugal living 2013-total budget £7500/£1316.53
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17-04-2013, 6:28 PM
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Fingers crossed everyone repays you
Car loan £0
HMRC 0
ME £745
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17-04-2013, 8:07 PM
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Fingers crossed, i'm too nice for my own good sometimes
GC-MAR £53.69/£200
Saving for a house £8720.30/£30,000- (+£3409 owed from friend £4000 owed from inlaws,£4150 in seperate account)=£20279.29
Save £18k in 2013-£5404.33
Frugal living 2013-total budget £7500/£1316.53
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26-04-2013, 10:40 AM
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I started a blog  i made a mistake in the url but i can't fix it cause i sent it in an email to money supermarket, i will be fixing it tho http://ourthrityhouse.blogspot.co.uk/
GC-MAR £53.69/£200
Saving for a house £8720.30/£30,000- (+£3409 owed from friend £4000 owed from inlaws,£4150 in seperate account)=£20279.29
Save £18k in 2013-£5404.33
Frugal living 2013-total budget £7500/£1316.53
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11-05-2013, 8:25 PM
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GC-MAR £53.69/£200
Saving for a house £8720.30/£30,000- (+£3409 owed from friend £4000 owed from inlaws,£4150 in seperate account)=£20279.29
Save £18k in 2013-£5404.33
Frugal living 2013-total budget £7500/£1316.53
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