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Re: Fabulous February's No-Spend Days Challenge!
February 2026 NSD totals NSD-ers Totals Off to a start 5 days 10 days 15 days 20 days Target reached Target beaten AuntieL 14/15 beanielou 22/19 BlueKelpie26 14/14 cathybird 8/TF Changeyourlife25 3/1…1 -
Re: misstara's mortgage free diary
£5 am@zon voucher redeemed from a survey site plus £1.61 from another so £6.61 moved to roof debt savings.1 -
Re: 1% challenge 2023
I'm at 8% paid. Done it a bit of a strange way round. Finally got a letter from u credit so decided to clear what I owed. I used the money I had saved up. DH is off on sick and I still don'…2 -
Re: Co-op grocery delivery T&Cs - are they lawful?
I would think it's the same as if it were in-store. If one item of a meal deal were not available in store, you'd have to pay full price for any items you did purchase. For me, it all comes…2 -
Re: O/S Daily Thursday February 26 2026
Good morning Happy birthday Gers, have a lovely, lazy day, faffing around can wait, although I know what you mean. I've been going around looking at things that have been kept for no real reason…9 -
Re: O/S Daily Thursday February 26 2026
Morning everyone and happy birthday Gers, I hope you enjoy your day x Dull and dreary here this morning, it was pouring down when I went to bed. I had little one yesterday afternoon, we had a nice vi…10 -
Re: Weekly Flylady Thread 23 February 2026
Morning all Am off to voluntary shortly, have put WM load on delay which should be ready to peg out when I get home (rain permitting). Rest of today will be levels 1, 2 & 3 from the list and HHI …6 -
Re: Getting rid of a rat in our shed
I would have thought that all the noise and disruption of changing the shed would cause the rat(s) to leave anyway1 -
Re: Getting rid of a rat in our shed
A fireproof bowl with some smouldering stuff in it - cloth, wood, anything. Smoke 'em out. Make it an unpalatable place for them to be?1 -
Re: Executor question: paying estate expenses before probate when accounts are frozen?
I would second @Keep_pedalling comments. If the estate is not complex, then seriously consider handling the executor/probate process yourselves without involving the solicitor. From everything I have…2
