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What have you spent today, Sun 4th Jun

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  • calleyw
    calleyw Posts: 9,896 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper I've been Money Tipped!
    Nothing for me or my husband yet.

    But we are going out tonight :j I know shocking isn't it.

    But we bought the tickets a week or so ago. And as we don't go out very often I thought we could treat ourselves. An evening of comedy :rotfl:

    Might want a drink when we are out. Will need to see if husband has any money left on him :rotfl: If not I don't get a drink.



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  • was going to be a spend free day here, but hubby went shopping for bread an some bits so gave him £5 from weekly food budget
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  • Ali-OK
    Ali-OK Posts: 4,073 Forumite
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    Spent quite a bit today.

    Weekly food shop £26.51, (savings through BOGOFs £7.72) not too bad since last week's was £6.98! The cupboards/freezer are now bulging!

    Fruit & veg stall (they set up in a lay-by every Sunday - excellent quality and good value) - mushrooms, peppers, potatoes, carrots, strawberries, cherries, apples - £5

    Wilko's - 2 Fathers Day cards, 1 New Baby card, 2 boxes tissues, 2 bottles of carpet freshener, foil, suntan lotion and 2 bottles of washing liquid - £13.35

    England shorts/t-shirt set for DS in Woollies and 5 pk Ice Age pants - £12

    3 bags of slate to finish area by drive - £11.99 (on offer from £5 a bag too).

    Quidco have paid me now, so can offset last 2 against £27.71 payment.
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  • Mrs_Sparkle
    Mrs_Sparkle Posts: 1,805 Forumite
    Not quite no spend for me but not bad either. I was at a christening today so put £3 in the collection box and I also bought 2 newspapers (1 for me, 1 for hubby) for £2.55. Not bad but to be fair weekends aren't usually the expensive part of my week anyway... I've now got to show the same discipline through the week...
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  • beanielou
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  • Mrs(no)money
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    I'm gonna give myself a pat on the back -i've been good again today. Another big fat zero!:rotfl:
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  • lynzpower
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    hmm 7.75 at the shop on pure junk food. Feeling a bit hungover today. However, the crisps SHOULD last the week. She says
    :beer: Well aint funny how its the little things in life that mean the most? Not where you live, the car you drive or the price tag on your clothes.
    Theres no dollar sign on piece of mind
    This Ive come to know...
    So if you agree have a drink with me, raise your glasses for a toast :beer:
  • well today was a spend for me, we decided to go to the wildfowl and wetland trust (we go here quite a lot) and seeing as i have a week off and this will be the only 'outing' i will have its been quite cheap (took lunch and drinks with me) -

    £6.75 - entry
    £1.40 - 2 bags of seed
    £1.00 - pencil
    £1.75 - coaster for my mum :grinheart
    £1.25 - bookmark
    £0.80 - donation

    £12.95
  • £5.00 fags and £2.30 milk ...had to go to the corner shop so more expensive (damn the sunday trading laws!!)

    £7.30 in all....not bad
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