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Will you Jingle Jangle in January? NSD Challenge.

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  • toshvaldo
    toshvaldo Posts: 16 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    1st No spend day out of 14! Feels good. x
  • svb53
    svb53 Posts: 214 Forumite
    1st nsd out of 20 for me

    svb x
    LBM 27/12/14.
    January Ebay and Amazon aim: £500. £22/£500 January weight loss aim 10lb. 0/10.
    1 debt vs 100 days challenge £22/£500 by 7th April.
    Nsd January aim 20. PAD starting 29/12/14 £2
  • pammyj74
    pammyj74 Posts: 3,290 Forumite
    thanks for keeping me on the list, hope I can make 15 or more NSDs

    Hasnt started good though as I have already had a VSD as went to matalan sale :o

    spent £31.50 BUT the clothes would have been £102 (does that justify it lol)
    MPs left feb '08 276- Dec 13 36 :T MB Jan 10 ~ £82,377 Dec 13 ~ £29987
    EMFD was Feb 32 :eek: NOW Dec 2013 its Dec 2016
    MF new target Dec 16 REACHED!! :j
  • fizz
    fizz Posts: 984 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Got off to a good start with no spends today. But as I'm still in my pj's, I couldn't really go out of the house.lol
    20p Savers Club 2013 #17 £7.80/£120.00
  • manic_cow
    manic_cow Posts: 128 Forumite
    NSD for me today. Everyone else in the house ordered a takeaway but I stayed strong and resisted which is nothing short of a miracle! :D
  • Nottoobadyet
    Nottoobadyet Posts: 1,754 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    1 down and 9 to go! Today was a walk in the park (literally)and dinner from things we had. Not bad... Looking forward to doing this regularly!
    Mortgage free by 30:eek:: £28,000/£100,000
    :DDebt free as of 1 October, 2010:D
    Taking my frugal life on the road!
  • i'd like to join! i'll go for 12 nsds (not counting rent/utilities as spends). :)
    Comping since August 2022
    - bottle of 7up, brewdog glass
  • skintbint_2
    skintbint_2 Posts: 1,822 Forumite
    thats my first NSD today only another 11 to go, hopefully not have a spend tomorrow as at MIL's for the day but sunday get Tesco delivered. well done everybody
    skintbint x
    here's tae us, wha's like us - fell few and and they're a deid"
    10k in 2010/£6988.30-69.88%@29/12/10, 11k in 2011/£897 07.04.11- fell by the wayside!!!
    12k in 2012 - £204.00 @ 4/1/12

    do not confuse me with the other skintbint who joined dec2011 - i am the original bint:rotfl:
  • BigMummaF
    BigMummaF Posts: 4,281 Forumite
    clairewop wrote: »
    what do we have to do? choose a number of days we don't spend anything at all? will go for 10
    sonsd 1/10
    Yep--pretty much :D It's up to you what you class as a Spend or care to ignore so Welcome Newbies & Off We Go!
    Glad to see everyone survived the high jinx & are now ready to take on the Retailers at their own game. I kinda cheated a bit today cuz the Offspring's dad asked if I needed anything on his way over, so he paid for the traditional Jan 1st newspapers :jGeddinntheeerrrr!
    Full time Carer for Mum; harassed mother of three;
    loving & loved by two 4-legged babies.

  • Money_Fritter
    Money_Fritter Posts: 2,293 Forumite
    Hi Folks,

    Can you put Money Fritter for 12 NSD PLEASE

    Thanks
    DFW#972 LBM2 (09/07/12) £25938.84; Current £23783.35;
    Credit Credit Card1 £128.47/£6424.24 (2%);
    Credit Card2 £443.86/£15663.25 (2.8%); Overdraft £0/£2500 (0%)
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