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Madness, "May"hem & MoneySaving: Welcome to the NSD Challenge
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Even though the store is open for another hour and a quarter, I'm going to declare today as NSD #5.
There is nothing I need, and I didn't spot anything in the reduction corners as I left work 2.5hrs ago that got me looking for an excuse to go back in case it was still there........
Chicken Supreme was changed to Chicken & Mushroom Risotto -- remembered at lunch time I don't have any supreme mixes left in the house, but that I still have a few tubs of chicken stock in the freezer. But I've finished the risotto rice tonight, so will have to add that to a shopping list later in the month
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Just quickly checking in to declare that yesterday and today were NSDs for me, bringing my total up to 5 NSDs. I'm off to bed early this evening as I've had a couple of late ones and it's been a very busy week. Have a good weekend everyone!:money: Proud to [STRIKE]be dealing with[/STRIKE] have dealt with my debts! :money:
DFW Nerd #1256, WSC £?/£? for w/c 03/03/2013, NSD ?/19 for 03/2013, Long Hauler #196
highest debts: 01/06/2006 £69,023.92 _pale_
debt free date: 31/12/2012 £0!
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NSD 3 for me today :j although was a bit touch & go as i had a real PMT urge to buy rubbish!!!
Off to bed now to sleep off PMT related bad mood :mad: to ensure tomorrows grocery trip doesn't turn into a financial disaster!!!February NSD challenge 5/150 -
Another nsd today - work, nans for tea, stitching club and now home for a big bath before bed, some days it's easy peasy! Tomorrow going to get birthday pressies for all who need them, new baby pressies and price up envelopes for sending out quilt material for other MSErsMortgage £119,533 going down slowly
Emergency fund £1000/£1000
Savings for big things £90170 -
I think it's safe to declare an NSD now! Visiting a friend but I'll be here until I go to sleep, so it'll be grand. Currently logging in from phone, which is the first time I've tried it! Not brave enough to try and update signature tho - and it' be a bit rude when she comes back thru
Jan10: 28,315.81 Jan11: 18,015.32 Jan12: 7,682.58 Jan13: 2,987.73 Current debt: 1,225.55
HFC [STRIKE]1896.10. [/STRIKE] 225.55 SLC2 [STRIKE]5123.34[/STRIKE] 0 Others [STRIKE]2085[/STRIKE] 1000 Bcard [STRIKE]1172.60[/STRIKE] 0
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I have had another NSD today.
Free Films in 2011: Tangled, Chalet Girl, Never Say Never, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
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Doo-doo bags! We get me muvva to save her bread bags for us [I make our bread] & they are used to freeze stuff, or for packed lunches etc, then become doo-doo bags. Guess it helps only having one pooch, but thought I'd just mention it
Good tip :T DH says our Dobey leaves enough in the garden to make garden furniture with so bread bags would be just about big enough:eek:solventsoon wrote: »Bloomin' heck boultdj, didn't think inflation had taken off that quickly - that was an expensive pint of milk:eek::eek::eek:
Would go well with my £100 jar of jam!Life is knowing which bridges to burn and which bridges to build! :think:
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My cat did that once when the vet was prodding him around a lot - he just sat down on her bench and did the hugest pooh you've ever seen - I didn't know where to put my face
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Spoon, I have another wrong picture in my head. My imagination just runs riot sometimes! I hope you chose the right place to put your face and you didn't leave with a new brand of face pack
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Didn't get to go grocery shopping today. Will have to go tomorrow. Have no milk for breakfast so will have to go to corner shop and get some of Boultj's expensive milk!
So..... that makes NSD 6 for me today :TLife is knowing which bridges to burn and which bridges to build! :think:
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What can I say:o.Must invest in a cow.........or a sheep cause then I'd get wool as well.solventsoon wrote: »Bloomin' heck boultdj, didn't think inflation had taken off that quickly - that was an expensive pint of milk:eek::eek::eek:£71.93/ £180.000 -
Originally Posted by solventsoon
Bloomin' heck boultdj, didn't think inflation had taken off that quickly - that was an expensive pint of milk:eek::eek::eek:
Now there's a thought - we could have a communal NSD cow and share the milk around - I'm sure cw18 would appreciate that as wellWhat can I say:o.Must invest in a cow.........or a sheep cause then I'd get wool as well.
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Yep, I think the massive rate of inflation started with you and that jar of jam, LfV:D:DLadyfromVenice wrote: »Would go well with my £100 jar of jam!
Nope, my face was safe, LfV, but the vet had a lovely new hand cream - I didn't tell you it went all over her hand as she was trying to take his temperature (and she didn't wear gloves).:eek: Much as I love animals, there is no way I could be either a vet or a vet nurse (katenut you have my admiration)LadyfromVenice wrote: »My cat did that once when the vet was prodding him around a lot - he just sat down on her bench and did the hugest pooh you've ever seen - I didn't know where to put my face
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Spoon, I have another wrong picture in my head. My imagination just runs riot sometimes! I hope you chose the right place to put your face and you didn't leave with a new brand of face pack
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