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Saturday 06/09/08 What small DFW things will you do today????
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I'll have to add to mine with listing an item on Ebay and also refilling some rather fancy glass bottles with the 20p bubble bath out of Tesco, and putting 10p shower gel into my Davidoff and FCUK shower gel bottles. Ha ha! I bet noone notices the difference!Almost debt-free, but certainly even with the Banks!0
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Hi everyone
Today i have....- done surveys
- daily clicks
- done all washing at 30 and dried on airer (blummin rain!!!!)
- needed milk, my mum was coming over so said if she wanted cuppa to bring some milk. Cheeky i know but saves me a few quid.
- made huge pan of curry for OH to portion n freeze
- wrapped up warm insted of putting heating on
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Hello Everyone
I have really missed posting here over the last few weeks. Just when we were getting on top of our financial situation my husband has ended up unemployed. This means that we will struggle to keep our home if he doesn't get something soon. So I will be cutting down as much as I can. Today I have/will:- Check online banking
- Clicks
- Collect brambles
- Use vouchers for reduced shopping
- Store cupboard dinners and baking
- Look for a job for my OH
Alphie, sorry to hear about your husband being made unemployed, must be really tough and its easy to get down about it, especially as it is such a negative situation. Really hope he finds another job soon and one that he will be happy in. I suppose you just got to hold on to those little things:rolleyes: Take care of yourself.xx:j Live on £4500, £2531/£4500:T 101 in 1001 (52/101):j:beer::j
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