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What have you spent today? 22 Feb

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  • Not as bad as it could have been!
    £6.25 on e bay parcels( note to self-charge a lot more for France!Think I overpaid by about 75p)
    £6.25 in Borders on birthday cards, but I needed them.
    Lunch in Pizza hut, my mum kindly paid and she bought the girls a dvd each, so I didn't have to pay anything for them!
    £20 in early learning centre for God daughter's birthday present but I got a free accessory kit which should have cost another £10!
    Half term always works out so expensive however hard you try....
  • Queen.Bess
    Queen.Bess Posts: 1,062 Forumite
    Well managed not to spend anything at lunchtime, which I was pleased with! Have found a great new thing to help me not to spend when I go into town(which I do everyday to have some fresh air and get away from the office!), I've found the library! So many books and they're all free! :j Silly I know, but it really is my saviour to help me not spend! I borrow books on all kinds of topics, including MArtin's book and it helps a lot!

    Alas, spent £11.50 on a meal this evening, but there was a discount as it was BOGOF on main meals which saved the 3 of us over £7! Then had a drink bought for me, so got out of that too!

    Aim to spend £0 tomorrow - I hope!! :A
    Official DFW Nerd Club #20 :cool: Proud To Be Dealing With My Debts :D DFW Long Hauler #109 :o

    Slowly, Slowly = Oct '09: £30693, Aug '15: £14820. Could Be Debt Free April 2020, but hoping for sooner!
  • My first no spend day of the week! I was very tempted to spend at lunchtime, but managed to resist the temptation. I've earned some overtime at work recently too, which is rare, so this should get me an extra few quid in my pay packet.

    That's all today folks, short and boring update! Not in the mood, very tired for some reason.
    Personal ISA Contributions Challenge - current £0 (as at 1 April 2014) / target £15,000 (deadline 31 Mar 2015)
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