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Re: The Cutting Down Alcohol challenge for September & 2025 :)
6/20 this evening please!4 -
Re: The all new using what you have from your Freezer, Cupboard or Shed (Barn)
Went through my freezers this afternoon. Now have a list of exactly what we have so am able to properly meal plan around that. We seem to have a lot of Indian takeaway foods but not so much of, what …3 -
Re: Which Index funds to invest in?
TBH, I think you're creating a straw man to argue against. The OP specifically mentioned risk reduction as a criterion for opting for index funds rather than individual shares, and has been sitting i…2 -
Re: Baby steps to mortgage freedom for beanielou.
Got a lovely wee unit for my lovey friend. Just to make her bedroom a wee bit more homely. Just need to think of a few wee wee things to go on it for her 🤗7 -
Re: Buying a little piece of Middle England; Manifesting my way to mortgage free.
Ooo and I forgot to say, we've booked two nights away in December for a Christmas market. DD asked if we could go to one and we decided to coincide it with a trip to see DS1. Let's just hope DS 1 is …2 -
Re: Car finance - partner poor credit
What's the car? Batteries are cheap, though if it's a rogue electrical fault it could be expensive to figure out. His cheapest option is almost certainly repairing the car he has now. Failing that yo…1 -
Re: Cooking for one (Mark Three)
Started out as a lovely autumnal day but has been chucking it down since mid afternoon. Day out to a stately home so did gardens before lunch and house after 🙃 Soup from the tea room for lunch. Pasta…1 -
Re: Car finance - partner poor credit
Unless the current car is a complete wreck, fixing it is almost certainly the best way to solve the problem.Even if it needs £3k of work, that's still likely to be cheaper than £35k of finance.If it …1 -
Re: Cooking for one (Mark Three)
Cool start and a touch of a red sky this morning but nice and sunny at the moment although we're also supposed to get rain and wind by early evening. I forgot to post yesterday, I got distracted look…1 -
Re: Car finance - partner poor credit
Why is he not considering a <£5k car bought for as close to cash as he can arrange...? That will allow him MUCH more to repay the people he already owes money to. There is no such thing as a "…1
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