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Pap & Moozies what have/will you spend Tuesday 28th October
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Afternoon all

Today I am hoping for a NSD...first one for a while.
Have a great day y'all.
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Hello, well slight spend today.
Using car so thus using petrol to drive to the gym, but OH dropped me off (yep again so didn't have to pay for parking, so saved £2.20 and its hr parking, i go to a 30min ladies gym).
OH went to morrisons as we forgot shampoo and showel gel in the shopping, but we go for morrisons own brand with these.
That's it and i won't be spending anymore money all week as i am on half term holidays and my dog had an operation yesterday (he was neutured) and i've got to keep an eye on him all week to make sure he doesn't pull his stitches out.
Also using up cupboard stuff, mostly tins of soup and baked beans, i have loads and decided when i did shopping at the weekend to not buy stuff to make sandwiches for lunch at home, that my lunches would be soup.
Oh also bought 2 LED reading lights for our bedroom that run off batteries, save on electricity. Only £2.50 each, i like to have low light on when im watching tv in the bedroom and previously have a bedside lamp. Thats now gone in the spareroom so when your on the pc at night that can be on rather than the ceiling light.
So LED lamps on in main bedroom = no electricity usage. Lamp on in second bedroom if on pc = engery saving bulb in.Mummy to two girls: October 2013 and February 20160 -
Hi all
I haven't spent anything yet, but will be getting a bus home from Uni later - £1.20. I also need to pick up a card for a friend - £1 and a first class stamp - 32p-ish. Will update with actual spends later! x 0 -
Evening all
£2.19 on 2 magazines today, need my weekly fix!
x* Rainbow baby boy born 9th August 2016 *
* Slimming World follower (I breastfeed so get 6 hex's!) *
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Evening all :hello:
Well I've decided its far too cold (and snowy) here to even consider venturing out tonight.
So I'm sitting in my bed, Hollyoaks on the TV, Laptop on knee, and I'm not moving!!
That makes it another NSD, second of the week :j
Keep it low everyone
Much Love
Lizzie xxxxHSBC Overdraft with DCA @ [strike]£105[/strike] [strike]£55 [/strike] Paid Off :j Natwest CC @ £412.44 Family Loan @ £1500 Natwest Overdraft @ Limit of £2000:eek: Self confessed chocoholic giving up chocolate for Lent :eek:0 -
I spent a fiver today - latte in the morning to stop my frozen fingers dropping off, £1.10 on the bus fare, lunch, newspapers, milk and I paid my £81 quarterly phone bill.Almost debt-free, but certainly even with the Banks!0
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Brrrrr it's so cold outside - hope everyone is nice and warm
Well I only managed to spend £1.20 today on a bus journey. I waited out in the cold/snow/rain for 45 minutes for that bus! x 0 -
I managed a NSD today my second in a row. This thread seems to be working at keeping me on track. I know I have to spent tomorrow which has disappointed me (how sad is that!)
Today's NSD means I have made my target for the month too.Weekly Spend Challenge: £0/£30
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Woops, spent a bit more than I planned today!
Over a tenner for the 2nd day in a row
Although I couldn't resist the bar of Galaxy I saw. So I lost a pound in buying it and probably put on a pound in weight eating it!
Oh well I'm DEFINITELY having a NSD tomorrow. I'm going to tidy my room and do housework so I won't buy any more (especially chocolate).0
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