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Re: Renewables: "talking 'bout my generation"
Started the year with 0.85 O's on the 1st and 1.54 O's yesterday, both making a meaningful contribution to the heating costs.5 -
Re: 2026 DECLUTTERING CAMPAIGN Mrs SD - our Year of Redistribution
Good afternoon, I have been sorting out the pan drawer in the kitchen today. It's the deepest drawer so guaranteed to have a bit of room and consequently things do just get shoved in there. I wa…20 -
Re: 1% challenge 2023
ThriftyPrincess40 said: can you do any 0% transfers? That would save you a bomb. I would just wait for them to add the interest and then use that as a figure to work the %1 -
Re: 2026 DECLUTTERING CAMPAIGN Mrs SD - our Year of Redistribution
* Daily To Do list - written the night before * Sort out sleep patterns - initial targets: bed by 03:00, up by 10:30 * Don’t put it down, put it away + deal with mini tasks as soon as they are notice…28 -
Re: Learning to walk before I run
@Debsnewbudget - I have. I opened a couple of current accounts with them before Christmas for cashback + voucher purposes, this has greatly simplified this round of offers 🙂7 -
Re: How often to do washing?
Single person here, weekly washing list below Sheets, towels, gym towels, jeans, white cotton, mixed cotton, white manmade, mixed manmade. Monthly Kitchen towels and oven gloves, shower mats, as both…1 -
Re: Using inheritance to boost retirement - please sense check my plan
I think you should be provisioning to help your kids at university, particularly over spending £115k on holidays. I wouldn't put anything that you are hoping to have available in the next 5-10 y…1 -
Re: Cheery's path to fulfilment - finishing the DIY, looking after myself, appreciating the garden 🌻
Happy New Year Cheery.4 -
Re: Steadily climbing the mountain, enjoying the view along the way
@badmemory when we moved here we had four large rhubarb plants that have been in years. I accidentally chopped one back as I didn't realise we had a fourth one (it wasn't as big) however by…3 -
Re: The Sea is Calling
It has been a long time since I made an entry. New year, new focus. I am trying to get my current work done at a good pace so I can apply for more freelance jobs, as earning is a bit limited in this …3



