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How much have you spent today? 30th July
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where did you get a loaf of bread for 18p?Had to get yet another loaf - kids going mad with toast - but only spent 18p on that.0 -
£2.48 in B&Q fro new dimmer switch for babies bedroom
£14.68 in Aldi for stuff for packed lunches for me & DH for work next week
£21.45 in local garden centre for new plants
£38.61 :eek:
Hoping for at least 3 no spend days this week!:o**Trying my best to be the best that I can**
Cheese and Shoe Addict!0 -
No spend day for me:jTesco: £1361.19, Vanquis: £2644.73, Very: £563.08, Next: £1636.95, M&S: £1049.92. As of 5th February 2024. Slava Ukraini0
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£4.20 on nearly 2 kilos of strawberries from the new fruit farm and theyre delish
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mrs atotal debt jan 06= £15441.97 dfw nerd no 112 proud to be dealing with my debts.0 -
Nothing today
Nothing this weekend actually, although thats because yesterday I felt terrible and spent most of it in bed.
Going to be going out sometime next week if I'm up to it, but it'll be a treat from a friend so only gonna be spending bus fare then.DFW Nerd No. 140
Status as of 30/11/12
[strike]Rent 2500 Council Tax 800 NlPower - 800[/strike][SIZE=-2]:j IF - 8000
British Gas - [strike]112[/strike] - 102 Lloyds - 1123
Barclays - 306 Barclaycard 1,123 HSBC - 200 Capital 1- 400 Barclayloan - 4500[/SIZE]0 -
A £1 on a icecream with a flake from the ice cream van.
Now husband has spent a lot more than me as he bought can of goo for his home brew which was £8.99 and then he said he was hungry after eating breakfast. So he bought 3 packts of crisps and I had one and he has the other two pig LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.
He does need to put weight on as over the last 6 months he has lost about a stone in weight and he can't afford to loose it.
Shame it is not that easy for me to loose it.
I might when it is cooler do some baking and make him some cakes to take to work for next week.
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 -
£8.01 on petrol so I could pick up a friend from the station and help him move into his place (ie, ferry his bags).
£8 at Wagamamas to have meal with said friend to catch up.
All within budget so guilt free!Student Loan Company Ltd: 17,805 (2.8%) Overdraft: 500 (Interest free)
Savings: £5,100 - Target by end of 2008 £5,000+
Net Worth 1/7/06: -£32,698 -- Net Worth 25/8/08: -£13,350.0 -
No spender for me today - because I have been in bed with an almighty hangover all day.
Spent rather a lot on Jack Daniel's last night.....My sig's too large, apparently - so apologies to whoever's space I was taking up.:lipsrseal0 -
Debbiem wrote:ooh can i join in - im new

£24.99 on Microsoft money, as i need to see where my money is going and why i have none !
I think it was worth it now ive filled it all in
It's a fantastic programme. My debt planner even tells me what to pay off where and when to a budget which I set
Nothing again today
No longer using this account for new posts from 20130 -
No spend for me yesterday or today.
Hubby spent E2.50 at swimming pool today.(AKA HRH_MUngo)
Member #10 of £2 savers club
Imagine someone holding forth on biology whose only knowledge of the subject is the Book of British Birds, and you have a rough idea of what it feels like to read Richard Dawkins on theology: Terry Eagleton0
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