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Re: 2026 Fashion On The Ration Challenge
@Cherryfudge - the various Diaries of the Provincial Lady don't start until the mid-1930s and go right through the war! She spends much of the war in a flat in London, and in another post-war bo…9 -
Re: 2026 - 52 Week Envelope Challenge
Another month has gone by and here are the totals as we head into March No Member TOTAL # fllled 1 LittleMissDetermined £ 418.00 16 2 Pinkpieuni £ 106.00 4 3 Mrs_Z £ 520.00 14 4 lellybun £ 238.50 9 5…4 -
Re: Weekly Flylady Thread 23 February 2026
Morning all xx Thank you for all you hugs, prayers and best wishes. I really appreciate your support ❤ My afternoon and evening were punctuated by calls from DB. A litany of pessimistic news. Meanwhi…9 -
Re: 2026 - 52 Week Envelope Challenge
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81903752#Comment_81903752 That's fantastic @Mrz_Z! Congratulations and very happy birthday 😊. I have updated the tracker LMD x1 -
Re: Monthly ufpls
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81904639#Comment_81904639 Cost is the reason1 -
Re: Reduction in heating oil prices too?
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6656890/reduction-in-heating-oil-prices-too It's quite simple, the much advertised drop in (mains) gas and electricity prices are due to governmen…2 -
Re: Payment a Day - Chapter 2026
Hi All, PAD today of £237.71, off to the saving pots DM x1 -
Re: Secure Parking solutions
HI Le_Kirk Thanks for the reply. So when i rectify the couple of grammar issues and number as you advise, it will be good to go with then? Many thanks1 -
Re: Monthly ufpls
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81904596#Comment_81904596 For the next year, she is just going to take £4,000 tax free, and a monthly drawdown of £1000. It means paying a smal…1 -
Re: Monthly ufpls
Does ii provide an automated monthly ufpls rather than having to request it every month? Its a strange situation as pretty much all adviser platforms allow regular UFPLS. But DIY platforms do not. Ho…1


