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What have you spent today 22/3?

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  • themaccas
    themaccas Posts: 1,453 Forumite
    I've just spent £105 on 12 months car tax and I spent £1.75 earlier this morning on a cappucino. I have cut down my cappucino purchases to around 2 a month and have this treat when I have finished a set of night shifts. That way if I can't sleep because of the caffeine it's ok cos I'm not working the following night! :D
    Debtfree JUNE 2008 - Thank you MSE:T
  • What vouchers are they oops a daisy?

    Today has been bad!!! So far.........

    £9.99 on a hand blender (but justified for my new soup making habit!!)

    79p on a big tub to put the soup in!

    £4.24 on odds and sods in Savers

    And I need to go to Tesco later to get some salad as I have dad and bro coming round for dinner tonight!!!
    Official DFW Nerd no. 082! :cool:
    Debt @ 01/01/2014 £16,956 Debt now: £0.00 :j
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  • kathfisch
    kathfisch Posts: 3,042 Forumite
    Not a good start to my day either - £1.06 in greggs for lunch :naughty: Didn't have anything in the house but off to Asda tonight so that should be sorted!! About £5 maybe on bits and bobs (cereal, squash, lunch stuff!).

    Also will need to full up with petrol, that'll be about £30 cos I've run it right down, as near to empty as I dare!!

    So not a fabulous day :rotfl:
    Don't stress, relax, let life roll off your backs. Except for death and paying taxes, everything in life is only for now... Avenue Q
    Official DFW Nerd Club - Member no. 003 :DProud to have become debt free... and striving to keep it that way
  • PaleScene
    PaleScene Posts: 1,029 Forumite
    Hi chaps :)

    So far I've not been out and spent anything, but have indulged in sweets I bought yesterday :eek: - I have to agree it's been one of those weeks for minor money leakage.

    Projected stuff so far is to order from CDWow with my voucher that expires tomorrow, and to go food shopping.
    Do I Need One Stops All Unnecessary Reckless Spending
    £2 CSC - £30 :kisses3:
  • highguyuk
    highguyuk Posts: 2,763 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    £50 on petrol (but will be able to claim this back through company)

    £1.80 on a car wash. This is because my car is dirty and im stuck in the middle of no where and I need to be able to see through my windows to get home safely!!!

    Also booked my car in for a service at £119.99 BUT I have do have £20 of Tesco clubcard deals that cost me £5 to knock off that.
  • Antony28
    Antony28 Posts: 52 Forumite
    Another good day for me so far only 35p on a newspaper.

    Spent about £3.50 on some bread etc last night but that comes out of my food money which i put away for the month when i get paid.

    Could be expensive tonight as i any having some work done on my bathroom and have got to pay the plasterer tonight..........about £250 but agian that come out of the pot of money i have for house stuff.
  • Hipkiss
    Hipkiss Posts: 334 Forumite
    Hiya,

    So far today I have spent.................... nothing at all.

    :j
    Member No. 10 of the "104 free previews in 2008" club! 101 to go.
    Official DFW Nerd Club - Member no. 052
  • tattooed_lady
    tattooed_lady Posts: 1,591 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker Photogenic
    Spent £6 in the chemist and £4.20 in the bakery.
    Mortgage-free wannabe!
  • ms_london
    ms_london Posts: 2,852 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Photogenic Name Dropper
    I bought my mum 2 mini boxes of chocolates - Roses & Lindt - expensive to do it like this, but bought them with my Boots points. Plus they look cute!!

    Also bought a mothers day card & a fridge magnet which says "Be Nice to Your Kids...They'll choose your nursing home" - tee hee hee!! Dont worry, I've got her some sensible nice presents too, just thought that was funny & i know she'll understand my sense of humour (or lack of one!).

    The chocolates are calling to me, not sure they'll make it until Sunday :0)
  • Chortle_2
    Chortle_2 Posts: 403 Forumite
    £1.07 on eBay postage
    Highest Debt (Sept 04) -> £41,300 :(
    Debt Free - August 2006!! :D

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