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Mummytogirls - 100 years to be debtfree - I think not!
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Well my opinion world money has now been spent
. Thanks to mummy2mygirls who recommended a £5 website I have ordered this:
http://www.everything5pounds.com/jewel-embellished-bust-dress-p-3774.html
Hopefully it will look nice and I will wear with some black tights for a hen night ive got coming up!!
Itsa, ive got my ironing done!! After Curious George they took themselves onto the Cbeebies website for 15 mins too!!
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Morning diary,
Well it was payday yesterday :j, need to update the figures but havent had the chance yet.
I called into farmfoods last night and now my freezer is going to be like a game of jenga!!! Weve got enough biscuits, crisps, tins and juice to sink a small ship! Only spent £48 and I could just about close the boot with the parcel shelf still on :T.
Then I popped along to Morrisons for the rest of the shopping. Another £46 in there, but I seemed to get loads yet again plus a pumpkin, DD's birthday cards and the ingredients for her birthday cake. I also got a 50 wash box of washing powder for under £5 so assuming I that if I do my 1 wash load a day that will last me 7 weeks.... so basically until Christmas.
£62.10 in petrol meant yesterday was a HSD.
Right best get on anyway! Catch up soon xxMummytogirls x0 -
Hi Mummy,
Well done on your shopping, don't you think you get more when you do the cheapy shops first and then pop to the supermarket for the rest? Thats a bargain for your shopping powder, I actually got a similar deal last month after being really sad and working out how much a wash cost for each powder.
xLBM March 2011 - [STRIKE]Joint Debt £46k[/STRIKE]Current Personal Debt £0 :jGroceries £152.51/230,Pot Balance £1564.02Christmas Savings £200, £2 savings £240 -
Livvy, if it makes you feel any better, I work out how much toilet roll costs by the roll (or sheet if I can be bothered)Mortgage at 12/07/2022 = £175,000
Mortgage today = £161,690.76
300 271 payments to go.House buyout fund £21,000/£40,000
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Ha ha, yes it does. There should be somewhere on here where we can log our findings.girlatplay wrote: »LM's words when she was little were: Melamade (lemonade), Mashmallows, Gagad (grandad) and "I had a wee naccident". I love when they say all their wee words. So cute. LM used to sing along to Peppa Pig too.
I meant to respond to your post the other day as my DD says Melonade, must be the easy way to say it....and I love it when she says bisgetti mulinaise (spag bol).
xLBM March 2011 - [STRIKE]Joint Debt £46k[/STRIKE]Current Personal Debt £0 :jGroceries £152.51/230,Pot Balance £1564.02Christmas Savings £200, £2 savings £240 -
Haha Gap and Livvy!! I dont think id gone as far as that!!!
I did get some bargain toilet roll though. 18 rolls for £4 in farmfoods. Its better than the value stuff from the supermarkets.
Haha Livvy thats cute! My DD1 always makes me laugh when shes talking about Granny Sniffs (granny smiths apples haha!!) :rotfl:. xxMummytogirls x0 -
Aw thats better than my deal. I paid £6 for 18 rolls of triple velvet and thought I had done well
Love that....Granny sniffs ha ha!
xLBM March 2011 - [STRIKE]Joint Debt £46k[/STRIKE]Current Personal Debt £0 :jGroceries £152.51/230,Pot Balance £1564.02Christmas Savings £200, £2 savings £240 -
Just been giving another £2 coin in some change.. £36 now :j xxMummytogirls x0
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Thats fab for Triple velvet though Livvy. I wouldnt say this is triple velvet quality!! Last month I bought 24 rolls of Asda shades for £8 and thought that was good! xMummytogirls x0
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Both those toilet roll deals are good. They work out the same (33p per roll) That is the approximate price I try to buy forMortgage at 12/07/2022 = £175,000
Mortgage today = £161,690.76
300 271 payments to go.House buyout fund £21,000/£40,000
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