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How much have/will you spend today Tue 26/9?

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  • joanne0620 wrote:
    Morning Everyone!

    I'm going for a no spend today as I don't intend to leave the house. Spent £22.74 yesterday :eek: as ended up spending the day in hospital being monitored for signs of pre-eclampsia (am 36 weeks pregnant) so it was taxi fares,overpriced sandwiches in the canteen and various magazines. :o So having a day in today to catch up with housework etc!

    aww joanne
    th_d048cade.gif i hope you and the little one are ok? take it easy :D
  • lynzpower
    lynzpower Posts: 25,311 Forumite
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    Well Im off to wilkos again ( god Im getting bored of this place!) as we need yet more cleaning stuff, white spirit wire wool. I resent spending money on this stuff honestly!

    Aside from that a few bits of food, which shoul stretch out me needing to go for a "big shop" this week.

    Im hoping to spend less than 20 quid today, she says....
    :beer: Well aint funny how its the little things in life that mean the most? Not where you live, the car you drive or the price tag on your clothes.
    Theres no dollar sign on piece of mind
    This Ive come to know...
    So if you agree have a drink with me, raise your glasses for a toast :beer:
  • Gemmzie
    Gemmzie Posts: 14,876 Forumite
    40p in the car park unless that one's gone up too

    But it's to go to the dr's to get the details for my DLA form, so it's worth money. Wish me luck :)
    No longer using this account for new posts from 2013
  • Imelda
    Imelda Posts: 1,402 Forumite
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    Morning all,

    I have spent £4.50 on fruit, breakfast cereal and cold and flu tablets. I am a bit under the weather so trying to be healthy! Also need to go to supermarket tonight to get big monthly shop, hoping to spend £25.
    Saving for an early retirement!
  • Mmm well ive got £5 left for the rest of the week and I think thats going to get swallowed up in Asda tonight, finishing work at 10pm and going to nip in on my way past for some cat food and milk. Will update tonight with what ive spent!
    Also forgot im supposed to be meeting my friend who's just had a baby for a coffee tomorrow and need to get her a present so think i'll have a look in Asda for that to, so it looks like im not going to stick to my budget again :mad:
    Might put that off till next week and pay day :rolleyes:
    Debt Free Nerd 170
  • mennie
    mennie Posts: 493 Forumite
    wont spend anything - not going any further than the garden today.
    2014 = New Year, New Me
  • d'oh bought a bagal for breakfast for £3 at the station. That'll learn me to leave the house without having my oats. Looks like im off to the supermarket for lunch for a couple of 20p rolls. That'll be my spending for the day :)!
    Debt: a bloomin big mortgage

    all posts are made for entertainment value only, nothing I say should be taken as making any sense and should really be ignored
  • tootles_2
    tootles_2 Posts: 1,143 Forumite
    Not going to spend anything today, staying in.



    Living in the sunny? Midlands, where the pork pies come from:

    saving for a trip to Florida and NYC Spring 2008

    Total so far £14.00!!
  • :T 1 pound something on some milk and that's it
    Debts @ lightbulb moment (13/06/2006) - £59,842.23 :eek: All commercial debts now clear!!! :T Debts April - £20,000 to family (incl extra £10k borrowed for house deposit). DFD - Aug 2014
    Proud to be dealing with my debts
    Goal of the month - £500 on groceries for family of 5 - Apr 2011 - £620! :( May - £454.85 so far.
  • Ok need to buy a B'day card for my Dad and some wrapping paper, and need to post an ebay parcel.

    Will update when I know how much I've spent, no more than a fiver I hope...
    VIRGIN CC [STRIKE] £648.87[/STRIKE]PAID OFF 08-09-09 :j
    RBS CC [STRIKE]£911.97[/STRIKE]£497.21
    Loan 2 [STRIKE]£5226.43[/STRIKE] £4988.38
    Loan 1 [STRIKE]£19676.15[/STRIKE] £17859.89
    TOTAL [STRIKE]£26586.53[/STRIKE] £23,345.48
    LBM 25/07/09 DFD November 2014 - Aiming for November 2012:D
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