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Re: I'm back, still struggling along, still frugal
Well the low spend month is still going really well and every time I think of spending some money I do ask myself 'do I really need it?' I've turned away from coffee shops, the treats …9 -
Re: Hopefully debt free before Mortgage renewal in June 2026
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Re: January 2026 Grocery Challenge
Hi, It's been a bit of spending week. £45.46 at the local butchers. I ordered later than usual this month as they close for the first two weeks of January, so I hoping that by keeping the portit…4 -
Re: Flexi ISA question.
In a word, no. Anything not replaced before 6th April will have to come out of your 26/27 allowance.2 -
Re: Hopefully debt free before Mortgage renewal in June 2026
I have just made my daily £20.00 deposit into my investment pie. Total Invested so far this month = £380.00 You can take a look at my Trading212 investment pie in more detail here > https://www.tr…4 -
Re: Winter Wonders
I feel like a different person Pip!!2 -
Re: 5 OS pleasures in your day today - part 3
Morning! Very wet and wild here this morning. For Saturday. Glad to get up after a rubbish sleep. Have been continuing to sort through wardrobe, so had a few things for DD2 if she wanted them ( she d…6 -
Re: Reading as a cheap hobby
Just to let you know that the film is quite raunchy & expected to have an 18 certificate - one of the young actors is quite likely to have to miss the premiere as he's under 18 😂4 -
Re: Turning Straw into Gold: Creating Long Term Security & A Solid Home
A follower! Lovely! That's very encouraging, thank you. Always welcoming input for sure.1 -
Re: Difference between sold and managed by
which two debts havent defaulted? If you want a stepchange DMP, you could just go for one now and make a complaint to these two debts that they should default them. PRA normally buy debts, Westcot us…1

