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How much did you spend? 28/12
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Hi all. Went to Tesco and spent £32 on grocery including birthday cake for my daughter.
Then we all went out for dinner tonight and I spent another £70 for 5 of us to have 2 courses and non alcoholic drinks. Nice though. I suppose I ought to count her £50 birthday money as well.
I do feel more in control these days.
Well done Ms London on your savings. And welcome to charity girl.
LouiseNobody is perfect - not even me.0 -
limey wrote:Havent even left the house today as im resisting the temptation to go to the sales. I know if i go down that i'll spend money on things that quite frankly i don't need, so i havent spent anything today.
Ditto! Im trying so hard not to go near the sales cos i cant afford too.
Needed to get some groceries today but didnt go... instead im doing a "deal" with my mum! Just come to hers now and looked in her bulging fridge! She needs some space soooooo....Im taking some eggs, cheese, cold meat and potatoes off her hands for a token payment of £1. :j (she wanted to give me them but i feel rubbish doing that!) Saves me at LEAST £2-3 on my grocery spends this week!0 -
I haven't done this done this for a little while, as I was without a PC for a couple of weeks (thanks to Dell's 'excellent' customer service... they came good in the end though!).
Anyway, today I spent:
£7.66 - CD from Amazon Marketplace (Veda - Broken City)
£8.99 - That Peter Kay Thing*
* This was covered by a £10.00 WHSmith voucher that I got fror Chrimbo, still have £1.01 to spend too!
Hope everyone on here had a good Christmas - best of luck for 2006 everyone!Personal ISA Contributions Challenge - current £0 (as at 1 April 2014) / target £15,000 (deadline 31 Mar 2015)0
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