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what have you spent today, Mon 10 July
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Just spent £5.50 on a cd and postage on ebay
I have been trying to get that cd forever though, and I'm far too tight to buy it for full price!
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I haven't spent anything today, took lunch to work (not that I got time to eat it)
Borrowed £45 of my mum, OH has a lesson twice a week to work on his reading (he's dyslexic), it's not something we're prepared to drop as it's doing him so much good (improved reading age by 10 months in 3 months!). He'll also spend £15 filling his motorbike up.
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Spent £32.40 on petrol but used a 5p off voucher I found in a trolley wombling at Tesco! And £8.97 on flowers for my mums birthday, oh and I forgot that I had to pay 60p for some milk for tea and coffee at work!Just trying to be me.....0
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£9 on bus pass, 45p on a tin of tunaBulletproof0
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Well it should have been a No Spend Day today but…but… sob…wasn’t… whaaaagh… :rolleyes: Had to go to a mini-meeting about midday, the exact time when my empty tum was saying “feed me…feed me…”
Popped into the restaurant part and picked up a sandwich in one of those plastic triangular box thingys…you know, the one’s that can never be opened. OMG is that the price…£2.45 for some limp lettuce and a slice of ham you could use for skin grafts.
A cup of tea will cheer me up….oh no…80p for a teabag dunked into a polystyrene cup which had to be fished out with a plastic poky thingy. However it was a Tetley’s Tea Bag…so that’s all right then …oh hum… roll on death….
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Ok deep breath cos this is a biggy:o
25p on DS breakfast club
£75 on new glasses (but they are BOGOF so have finally got some prescription sunnies! Bill should have been £174)
While ambling round town - £2.50 on 5 pack of undies, £1 earrings, £3 belt (reduced from £6) £12 on some jeans (reduced from £25), t-shirt £3 (reduced from £6), Skirt £6, packet cola bottles 49p, capri sun £1, 2 baking sheets £2, treat for DS £1. Oh and £1.50 on parking.
So the grand total is :eek: £108.74
Only be school meals & breakfast club I pay for tomorrow!
Think I need to lie down.:dance: £2 savings - so far £20 :dance:0 -
Big fat no spend day today for me! My first in over a week mind, so long overdueDebt at highest May 2006: £27,472.24
currently: £13,353.25DFW Nerd 178Proud to be dealing with my debts0 -
I have spent:
£5 on Orange phone top up (and used Tesco Club Card, when I bought it, for some more points - yay!).
£360 on landscape gardener for work done to side of house which we've saved for & budgeted for (and been meaning to get done since 2003!!).
I'm really glad he came around for his cheque tonight because I am aiming for no spender tomorrow!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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