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A Payment A Day Part 4
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Well my PAD have been a bit hit and miss the lasy couple of weeks, but im back on track now with a payment of £300 to Capital One. I had been underpaid by Tax Credits so I am putting it all towards my debt, which is something I wouldnt have done before PAD so a big Thank You
Have a great dayMoving on upSPC #382 ~ £40 banked
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angelicmary85 wrote: »The MIL didn't turn up :mad: The kids have been a nightmare and I've not had a brew since this morning so I'm a bit annoyed tonight!!
If youre at a loss honey you're more than welcome to borrow mine considering youre a few hundred miles away :rotfl:
Now dont ever say im not considerate and happy to share
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Morning all!
£2.97 PAD for me today.0 -
£80.09 today
Payday - am going to try and list a few things on ebay soon!! Look out for those 20p coins with no dates!!
Debt busting 2022 Total £15842.68 £0 (100% paid since 1/1/22)- DFD: September 1st 2023[/b]
Savings diary: https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6472040/time-to-build-my-future#latest
0 - DFD: September 1st 2023[/b]
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Morning All . . .
Been paid thank the lord !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Anyways can't linger off to Brighton for the day so
£49.23 to the Evil OneDFW NERD# 1175Proud Member of Sealed Pot Challenge #5 ~ 1479 cashless_wonder~*DEBT FREE & LOVING IT*~0 -
dankosheemo wrote: »That sounds bloomin' hardcore! You not get really hungry though? I might PM you my email address as I'm intregued! You've done really well though
I've got weigh in tomorrow, I've been so naughty yet again *slaps wrist*... :rolleyes: :rotfl:
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PM or email no probs, its actually very scientific and the doctor who wrote it is a heart specialist who noticed that his patients, who were on government approved diets, were also type 2 diabetics or going that way. So he team up with the nutrition dept at his uni hospital to try to work out why, after an initial weight loss, his patients didn't loose any more weight. I have tried the big UK clubs in the past with the same results, initial loss followed by virtually nothing. It was my first LBM moment, I used to get very upset when people used to say things like "try giving up crisps/biscuits/chocolate/fry ups etc, cos I would deny eating them but no one would believe me. Now I know I am allergic to all wheat products, others that have tried it are allergic to chocolate, wine and bread also. This way if I avoid all wheat product I will lose 2 lbs a week. Last time it only took 1 year but ill health meant I had to eat bread again....................not diet related.......stresss migraines. Not hungry at all, in fact I am eating more.
Good luck with the weigh in
MASSIVE Well done Sue! Not only on the weight loss, but managing to stay on the Mother of All Starvation diets!!!:T
I'm feeling particularly smug today, as there was the biggest selection of cakes at work for a birthday - gateaux GALORE! But I RESISTED - Yay!
Breakfast.....................scrambled egg
Mid Morn....................small piece of cheese and 8 cashew nuts
Lunch...........................large salad......ham/tuna etc
Tea..............................Stirfry and Fish/chicken/(I do cheat and have good sausages!!!)
Well done on resisting the temptation
Last time on the diet my mum tried it, she had been going to WW for the previous year and still lost 6 lbs on the first week, the WW woman asked her she did it and then proceeded to tell her off that she shouldn't cut things like that out!!!!!!!!!!!Debt Free Diary - Second Chances! Life in a Tourer........Debt free, building a savings pot0 -
Morning all,
£20.30 to Barclaycard visa for me.
Have a good day everyone.
Paul:Thanks for this months totals :T:A
Have a good Tuesday everyone!
Jo x0 -
:hello: Hey everyone!
Well it's a rainy day here this morning, think that was our summer! :rotfl:
£1 for me today please Paul! Counting down for pay day...
Have a great day everyone!
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:rotfl::rotfl:I forgot my PAD £26.57 today please
Angelicmary :mad::mad: All that energy in this heat, I hope she had a flippin good reasonDebt Free Diary - Second Chances! Life in a Tourer........Debt free, building a savings pot0 -
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