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Will you Jingle Jangle in January? NSD Challenge.

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  • Keiss_21
    Keiss_21 Posts: 2,652 Forumite
    Everyone at home today due to the snow, so another NSD today, up to 3 now! :j

    Going to try and take some pretty snowy piccies today to use for our 2010 Christmas cards - at least that is the plan!! :rolleyes:

    Off to start making some bread as we are on the last few slices, which won't last long with a full house! HM soup is on the hob, will blitz it before lunch.

    Enjoy the snow everyone!


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  • another nsd for me today,,although i have no car anyway today so cant go anywhere,,:))i'll update sig now,,
    Dont cry because it's over,
    Smile because it happened.

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  • rictus123
    rictus123 Posts: 2,560 Forumite
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    Well snowing like mad again here so dont think il bother making a 25 mile trip to b and q! Go tomorrow or make do with one days work without what im needing then go at the weekend!
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  • karenccs67
    karenccs67 Posts: 1,088 Forumite
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    No 5 for me today, mainly due to the snow and the kids being off, still its all going towards my total! :T
    ***Dont save what is left after spending, spend what is left after saving***
  • NSD #4 for me :o hoping the rest of the week gives nsd's too - plenty of milk and bread in now, so I can't think of anything i'll NEED to spend on until after the weekend.
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  • Today is NSD number 4 forme - yay!

    Home made Soup, roll, flapjack and the snow keeping me at my desk and away from the shops. Fun night out tonight that has already been paid for so I'm a happy bunny today.

    The snow is so pretty! And I enjoyed jumping into my wellies and starting a new look with my office-attire-and-wellies garb. Felt young and fun so this weather is good for the spirits and my purse

    Stay warm people!
    Proud to be dealing with my debt
  • webitha wrote: »
    i bet if you tell those domestic gods/goddess in the OS board what you got in, they will come back with some fab meals, so you can have another NSD :D:D

    I think even the OS'ers would have had trouble making a meal out of 3 clementines, some milk and pearl barley and 2 slices of bread. I'm all nice and stocked up now, I don't mind sacrificing a NSD to be able to eat :D

    Snow is horrendous here, I hope everyone is safe and warm. I don't plan on leaving house again today if I can help it.
    All the coffee in Columbia won't make me a morning person... :D:p
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  • CraigLoans
    CraigLoans Posts: 176 Forumite
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    Achieved my 2nd NSD yesterday (woohoo). Even made it into work despite the bad weather, so no pay lost there either.
    March 2008 £23,000 :mad:
    Jan 2013 £0:beer:
    NSD Challenge 4/10:j
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  • Finally no more trips to the post office so a NSD for me :j

    Number 4 so nearly half way :D
    Saving my pennies for my wedding on 10th August 2013! :D :j
    First date 28/01/2010 :) Engaged 25/08/2011 :D Getting married 10/08/2013 :j
  • ceebeeby
    ceebeeby Posts: 4,357 Forumite
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    Can i just check the rules - children need £1 each per school day for bus fares. This is put into a pot at the beginning of the month and they take it out as needed (sometimes there's extra left in because they'll walk home or get a lift home). I can't encourage them to walk (about 3 miles) in the winter - too dark and cold, but they'll happily do it in the summer. If they take the money out of the pot - is this a spend???
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