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what have you spent sun 11/06/06
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nothing :j in all day revising although i will get mum to return the mini fridge i brought as its been going for 18+ hours and its doing nothing :mad:
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A trip into town so DS could buy himself the World Cup Sticker Album and some packs of stickers, turned into a bargain-finding fest!
Woollies seem to keep filling up their "sale aisle", so I picked up 2 x Herb Growing Sets at £2 each, a 4 set of place mats for £2 (all pressies), 2 kitchen caddies (£2.48 each) and a wipe-clean apron for DS for 99p (requirement of summer hols Activity Club for Art&Craft and Cooking sessions). Total £11.94
Fathers Day pressie £3.99
Bottle of Palmers Cocoa Butter Formula at £2.95, sheer indulgence, but about £20 cheaper than the Clarins stuff I used to buy
Back on the DFW Wagon:
CC - £3,300 on 0% til 04/2020
CC - £4,500 on 0% til 02/2019
Loan - £12,063.84 as at 4/1/180 -
well - ive been to a car boot sale this morning - have only bought two things - a CD for £2 (a brand new album in wrapper) and i bought a big bottle of farmhouse grouse whisky for £2 - sadly it is empty but perfect for collecting holiday money in! it is a 4.5l bottle so huge! wwill be putting all my hange in it for a year and then will use it to go on holiday next year!#113 12K in 2020 Challenge #113 £17,103/£12,000 £150000
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nothing today!!!!!!!! first NSD in weeks!!!November NSD's - 70
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I'm very pleased with myself - taken two tops back to Trafford Centre this morning and got the 55 quid back and put it straight back in the bank (LLoyds TSB is open in the Trafford Centre on Sundays). Also popped to Superdrug and got everything I needed at BOGOF and only came to $3.50.
Have enough food and bits and pieces for two weeks and have decided to stop smoking today - had none yet and I don't have any.
Am going to try spending less than $10 this week (until Saturday).0 -
No spend for me today...was intending to nip into town to buy a pair of sandals but will put it off for a few days when I've an idea of exactly what I want. Otherwise I'll end up getting things I don't really want!0
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Been to Lidl this morning with OH. Was hoping he'd be paying but he only took a credit card - hasn't been before - so I ended up coughing up £27.99. Got some good bargains though!.Official DFW Nerd No 096 - Proud to have dealt with my debt!0
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Doing some baking so have to nip to co-op for essential - shouldnt be more than a couple of quid though.The early bird gets the worm but the second mouse gets the cheese :cool:0
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Nothing today...how wonderful... hooray...:D Slaving away in the garden today and replacing two panes in the really, really, ancient greenhouse - whoo hoo..
. Just taking a break at the moment with a wonderful cup of tea and some really, scrummy, yummy, Choccy Biccys...:rolleyes:
The £2 Coin Savers Club = £346.00 (£300.00 transferred to Savings a/c)
"Some days you're a Pigeon...some days you're a Statue"0 -
Oops went in town today as though better get a fan to try and keep cool.
So we bought a fan in argos to be told by passer by I could have got the same thing in Lidl's for £12.99 :rolleyes: Never mind I did use £5 in nectar vouchers so not as expensive as it could have been so that was £19.99 from the household money.
I spent some money in boots. Just a little stock up but got some goodies as all for £3.04
Then went in to sports world and bought a little gym backpack for £1.47 for work as my other bag is a bit broken. Then husband stumped up £5.50 for a drink and cakes. I know but we rarely eat out so was a treat for the month.
Then £4.82 in somerfield on a some stock items and milk.
And £6.98 in wilkinsons. Some half price seeds and Bogof hand cream but the hand cream is for my mum so should get about £3.80 back.
So we have spent a lot. But it is rare for us to do that.
We have spent this morning between us £41.80 :eek: But we have more NSD's then we do have SD's.
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 -
Nothing today!
First NSD in ????? long!Bank Balance: In the black for the moment.
Sainsburys Loan: Cleared July 2010
Credit cards: AMEX Airmiles Card: direct debit set to clear balance monthly
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