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Weekly Spend Challenge W/C 18th April 2010
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Popped into town earlier and spent 85p on dishwasher salt, and 86p on chocolate. I'm afraid chocolate seems to be my let down!0
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Hi everyone! So I managed a green £31.19 by the skin of my teeth :eek:. Well actually I wasn't very well so postponed haircut until this week. So I'm gonna go for £35 again.DF as at 30/12/16
Wombling 2025: £87.12
NSD March: YTD: 35
Grocery spend challenge March £253.38/£285 £20/£70 Eating out
GC annual £449.80/£4500
Eating out budget: £55/£420
Extra cash earned 2025: £1950 -
Welcome to solongmarianne. Nice to see all the regulars:D
First post should be up to date let me know if I have missed anything.Weekly Spend Challenge: £0/£30
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Had a lovely day working hard in the garden and decluttering some junk, also had lunch with friends and family.
NSD & fiver intact :jFashion on a ration 2025 0/66 coupons spent
79.5 coupons rolled over 4/75.5 coupons spent - using for secondhand purchases
One income, home educating family0 -
uuurgggggghhhh new job and my wages havent gone in so a no spend day for me , i keep checking my online banking hoping for a nice surprise lol .... until then i am financialy embrrased lmao
thanks for my welome
ect ect ect ect ect ect ooohhh the blood is boiling! :rotfl:
2 little people who I love dearly and a excersise mad husband:T0 -
Ah pointy, real shame about your holiday
And yes it is worrying what will happen to the airlines.
Was going to go for a NSD today, but need to buy cream in order to make dinner tonight. Tomorrow can be my NSD instead.Total debt: [STRIKE]£9473.62[/STRIKE] £7,384.87 22% PAIDTAF #25 NSD 8/12 | Food £43.45/£50 | eBay 0/20 | Exercise 5/18:T Proud to be Dealing with my Debt :TDFD: June 20150 -
oh dear iv spent! BUT not alot. my best friend was waiting outside when i was walking home from work, we went shopping and my downfall is new look and the like. i managed not to buy anything which i admit was very very dificult, i spent £3.24 on a cheese twist a pack of polos and meatballs that were on offer lol . nsd for me tomorrow i hopeect ect ect ect ect ect ooohhh the blood is boiling! :rotfl:
2 little people who I love dearly and a excersise mad husband:T0 -
Been tot he pics, got one of the £1 cineworld tickets last month, so only paid for DH, and we had pre-bought our snacks, so £6.50 spent todayDebt free 11/05/11!
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Hi there,
last week was red for me, I am afraid. Bought some compression running socks and that cost me £7.98. Great bargain otherwise and they certainly make a difference to the pain of long distance running. Can you put me for £5 again thin week, please?
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Morning all,
I have spent £25 so far on food, lunch and drain unblocker leaving me £15 for the rest of the week.
I will do updates when I get home tonight.
Enjoy your day.Weekly Spend Challenge: £0/£30
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