September Bring Your Own Lunch to Work Challenge!

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  • determined_new_ms
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    1/12 done. Marmite sandwich with fresh tiger bread mmmmm

    Am going to have to think about what kinda stuff I can graze on, healthy but filling and not too much!
    DF as at 30/12/16
    Womblng 2020:
    NSD Jan 2/18 YTD: 2
  • mollymunchkin
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    2/16 lunches day 2 done! Picky lunch similar to yesterday: soft cheese, cucumber & carrot sticks, crackers, chicken slices, small pear, plum, few cashews & almonds. Granola bar.

    Got complimented on my lunch box today :D
    Cos I don't shine if you don't shine.
  • leimichellecat
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    #6 1/16 my first no spends lunch and breakfast today. Best start!
    Taking on the world one debt at a time!!!

    Buy my car outright £0/£3300
    Buy a caravan £0/£7500
    Replace house windows £0/£5000
  • fruitloop04
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    Right think I have updated everyone - about me if I haven't! It is harder updating from a tablet!x
    01.05.2019 - Re-Mortgage - £142,000 :eek::eek::eek: Total overpaid to date: £15,584.33.
    MFW #52 £9000/£12000
  • glass_half_full
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    Hi there,
    I have achieved 2/14 so far. I am trying flat bread at the moment and quite like it. Today and tomorrow I am on two courses and free lunches are provided. I mean training courses, not two course lunches. Although they might be two courses. We'll see.
    Aiming to early retire in April 2025 - DC pension currently £350k 
  • NelliePie
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    Hi all, managed another day today - another ham wrap. so 3/18. I'll be making bacon pasta bake tonight for tea so hopefully there's leftovers for tomorrows dinner.
    Little One born 19/12/18
    5/5/18 I became Mrs Pie
    FTB June '17 - £144k mortgage, £134k remaining
  • [Deleted User]
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    How's everyone getting on?

    I'm up to 2/15 now, need to keep going as this month will be tight x
  • phoenix_dragon
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    I'm on 3/20 today.
    HSBC Credit Card £608.69, HSBC Overdraft: £4123.67, HSBC Loan: £8,270.69
    Lloyds Credit Card: £1418.62, Very Account: £518.99, Barclaycard: £126
    Total Debt as of 9th June 2020: £15066.66
  • FatVonD
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    It's a bit of an odd week for me on account of not being at work so my resources are greater!

    Yesterday was half a pack of YS ham with an egg and HM chips.

    Today was a YS chicken breast with Greek salad made with homegrown cucumber and tomatoes, an onion and a quarter of a pack of feta cheese.

    I think both days probably cost about 75p (on account of the meat being discounted by 80%) so I'll call it a £4.50 saving for the two days.

    Tomorrow might not be quite so easy!
    Make £25 a day in April £0/£750 (March £584, February £602, January £883.66)

    December £361.54, November £322.28, October £288.52, September £374.30, August £223.95, July £71.45, June £251.22, May£119.33, April £236.24, March £106.74, Feb £40.99, Jan £98.54) Total for 2017 - £2,495.10
  • fruitloop04
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    Updated again :) posting just helps me know where I have got up to whilst I am away. Will definitely be on straight back on this when I get back!
    01.05.2019 - Re-Mortgage - £142,000 :eek::eek::eek: Total overpaid to date: £15,584.33.
    MFW #52 £9000/£12000
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