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How much you spent today 26/01/06
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Ive just spent £1.25 on a packet of jaffa cakes (oh the joys of working in expensive Mayfair!!) and eaten them all!!
What a pig!!!!
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Not spent anything today, not been out because my baby is poorlyDebtfree JUNE 2008 - Thank you MSE:T0
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Was away with my work to Gatwick yesterday and back today.. Had to lift ten pounds for lunches etc but was so annoyed because the only machine I could find charged me £1!!! :mad:
Have only spent around £5 over the two days though (Taxis etc were all on the company credit card) and don' plan to spend any more tonight.Debt at Highest: - £32'000
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£5.80 on a few bits in Sainsburys.
Payday tomorrow, I need to do an extensive but cheap shop, so I've written out a list for the first time in ages!! I will not go to the shops in my lunchtime either!!
I'm going to a girls night out tomorrow, just round the corner at someone's house so I'll walk there with my bottle of wine and stagger back later, cheap night methinks! :beer:A minute at the till, a lifetime on the bill.
Nothing tastes as good as being slim feels.
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in*the*red wrote:£83.46 for Tesco online shop being delivered this pm. That will cover planned meals, nappies & wipes and dog food for 2 weeks (bar a few veggies and milk etc). Really gonna try hard with the grocery challenge this month! Need to post ebay parcel too, about 70p I would think.
someone please tell me how you can spend so little on groceries. I tried really hard today and still spent £83 for 1 week!0 -
shopping £34 im so happy its the first time in weeks that i have kept in my budget and i even managed to get some desert (it was reduced) !!!
over then that 0000
so ive kept to my budget!!!! :j :j :j :j:beer: :j OFFICIAL DFW NERD NO 159 PROUD TO BE DEALING WITH OUR DEBTS:beer: :j
If you do a job well, people won't be sure you've done anything at all :rolleyes:
Must claim back bank charges!!!:rolleyes:0 -
Today, I managed to spend:
£2.00 - parking
£3.85 - letter by special delivery
They are both connected to a job application that had to go out today. Wish me luck...Personal ISA Contributions Challenge - current £0 (as at 1 April 2014) / target £15,000 (deadline 31 Mar 2015)0 -
60p on a car vac. £20 on some petrol and £1.20 on a car wash.
I am with you fbrander I can't do the shopping for less either, mine is usually around that once a week then extra trips ad hoc.
I should have gone to the supermarket today but chickened out.
Off to slimming world in a mo and will spend about £5.oo there on snack bars that are already "counted".
LouiseNobody is perfect - not even me.0 -
I have spent £2 on a big block of cheese from the household spends and £2 on chocolate from my own personal spends. Which is not for me honest. As it is 85% cocoa (Yuck) these are pressies for husband as I valentines day/wedding anniversary and husband birthday coming up real soon.
And 90p for parking as well .
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CalleyHope for everything and expect nothing!!!
Good enough is almost always good enough -Prof Barry Schwartz
If it scares you, it might be a good thing to try -Seth Godin0 -
fbrander wrote:someone please tell me how you can spend so little on groceries. I tried really hard today and still spent £83 for 1 week!
Need to pop over to the money saving OS board. Loads of threads about how to save money on shopping etc.
I spend approx £100 a month for two adults who like there food.
Yours
CalleyHope for everything and expect nothing!!!
Good enough is almost always good enough -Prof Barry Schwartz
If it scares you, it might be a good thing to try -Seth Godin0
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