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The awesomely August NSD challenge

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  • bomechina
    bomechina Posts: 97 Forumite
    Soma wrote: »
    I use vetuk for cheap frontline and drontal. There's lots of others around too. I occasioanally get worming tablets from the vets as I think they may be a bit better than drontal but they are around a fiver each!

    My dogs get Drontal from the vets, (not as cheap as what you get them for from that website I may add), so it must be good stuff.

    Anyway I am claiming NSD number 3 (I'm not counting car park costs for hospital appointment ;)).
    Each time you smile, it'll only last a while.
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  • Hannah_10
    Hannah_10 Posts: 1,774 Forumite
    Sunday 8th was a NSD!!! I managed to resist the evil urge to go to the 24h garage after all. So that takes me to 2/8.
    I refuse to be afraid of the big bad wolf, spiders, or debt collection agencies; one of them's not real and the other two are powerless without my fear.
    (Ok, one of them is powerless, spiders can be nasty.)


    As of the last count I have cleared
    [STRIKE]23.16%[/STRIKE] 22.49% of my debt. :(
  • aaargh I thought about my NSD for so long I can't remember why I was thinking about it in the first place, so I think I will be having one for to-day as company bought lunch and nothing else really appealed so I didn't buy anything else.


    I'm not sleeping so well, although its been wet its muggy and sweaty and I think my brain is giving way, need a good snooze but if i snooze now, I won't sleep later and we'll be off on the not sleeping thing again, so I'll just sit here in a daze (as opposed to a doze ifyswim?

    er Spoon that was one for me please..........
    More than Two Years in

    Doing it the Niddy way:j:j:j

  • Evening all

    A NSD for me today making it 6 for me this month so far :j

    Hopefully the rest of the week will be as well :)

    Peaches x
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  • Yay. NSD no 4 today. :j

    Budget is really tight between now and pay-day (next Friday). But isn't it amazing how much more frugal you can be when you literally are counting the pennies? Maybe that sounds obvious to others, but I'm still learning :p

    I sort of mean that this time two or three months ago, knowing I only had x amount to last to payday, for some reason I wouldn't really change my behaviour. So if there was no more money in my current account, or it was on its bare bones, I would buy my coffee and my croissant on my credit card. I was never a spendaholic, and I'm not a massive fan of shopping, but it was just things like that which stack up.

    But am leaving my CCs at home, and now I know that I simply can't afford my coffee and croissant. And I'm not having them. It hasn't really impacted on my life much - I don't miss them and I don't really mind. But I'm saving money and racking up the NSDs! :rotfl:
  • La_escocesa
    La_escocesa Posts: 3,119 Forumite
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    Woohoo, number 3!
  • beanielou
    beanielou Posts: 95,599 Ambassador
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    Number three here too :)
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  • Sequeena
    Sequeena Posts: 4,728 Forumite
    NSD 4 for me today :j
    Wife and mother :j
    Grocery budget
    April week 1 - £42.78 | week 2 - £53.05
    24lbs in 12 weeks 15/24
  • WelshWoofer
    WelshWoofer Posts: 5,076 Forumite
    A small spend day for me today - £4.60.
    I can't think of anything I need tomorrow and have no plans to go far apart from dog walking and some exercise.
    So hopefully a NSD - will report in tomorrow.
  • Soma
    Soma Posts: 699 Forumite
    declaring no 5 today :)
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