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Re: How to live without heating - save £000s
I am mildly layered up and have spent a fiver on gas over the past week with negative temperatures outside and below 9 degrees inside, going to 14 degrees with the CH on. Yesterday I had to use my Al…1 -
Re: Progress not Perfection
Afternoon all, happy Monday. Back to working in the office today for a few hours, the heating system was down so it was a tad chilly in there. WFH this afternoon. Free coffee picked up and enjoyed at…7 -
Re: And now we go again...
Yep, I'd agree with that about sprouts in coleslaw, it's just the faffiness of the shredding them that always puts me off bothering! When I stir fry them they just get sliced into 4 or 5 de…12 -
Re: Joyous January's No-Spend Days Challenge!
Another one for me1 -
Re: Joyous January's No-Spend Days Challenge!
Sunday (4th) was a NSD 🥳. May it be the first of many this year!!1 -
Re: Pay ALL Your Debt Off By Xmas 2026!
Hi, Hopefully not too late to join the challenge. I have £31504 to pay off and really would like to go for clearing it this year4 -
Re: Weekly Flylady Thread 5th January 2026
A productive couple of hours. In the kitchen I sorted two cupboards and two drawers, cleaned the bins and shined the sink. I polished all mirrors in house. Dusted desk and everything on it. Deleted s…10 -
Re: Paid for wrong car park APCOA
Presume this is a railway car park?2 -
Re: Hirer Notification - Excel Parking
So you didn't take the advice1 -
Re: Share Trading Account
Scottish Widows Share Dealing (was called iWeb) owned by Lloyds Banking Group. For the ISA and Share Dealing accounts there is no ongoing charge, £5 per trade and you can even buy/hold/sell funds. h…1




