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This morning...

Sarahsaver
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...by 7.30 I had got a loaf of bread and a pot of soup on the go:)
Whats everyone else up to?
Whats everyone else up to?
Member no.1 of the 'I'm not in a clique' group :rotfl:
I have done reading too!
To avoid all evil, to do good,
to purify the mind- that is the
teaching of the Buddhas.
I have done reading too!
To avoid all evil, to do good,
to purify the mind- that is the
teaching of the Buddhas.
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This morning I start a job for the first time in over 4 years. I have been doing mystery shopping but today I start price checking in Asda working for an outside company.
Probably very boring but its a well paid part time job and its only 1 day a weekShould have had the slow cooker on but forgot to defrost the liver, so will have spag bol tonight.
I just WISH I could be organised.“A budget is telling your money where to go instead of wondering where it went.” - Dave Ramsey0 -
Sarahsaver wrote:...by 7.30 I had got a loaf of bread and a pot of soup on the go:)
Whats everyone else up to?
Bizarre - do you live in my house? I too made a loaf of bread and pot of soup this morning. I am working a late tonight and so I got things ready for when I get back in from work later.
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Sarahsaver wrote:...by 7.30 I had got a loaf of bread and a pot of soup on the go:)
Whats everyone else up to?
.........♥♥♥ Genius - 1% inspiration and 99% doing what your mother told you. ♥♥♥0 -
Congrats Tiff!
Remember to report back that Asda's prices are lower than they actually are..then other company will reduce further on basis of this info .....and we'll all get cheapo shopping. Oh yay!
Oh and btw, I'm with Alllexie on this one! Well not actually with Allexie, if you know what I mean, lol.Herman - MP for all!0 -
This Morning by 7.30 I had daughter out the door to school, tea in the slow cooker, bathroom cleaned and out the door to work for three hours.
Now I have had lunch, made the pancake batter for tonight and its residing in the fridge for later and I am about to tackle some DIY courtesy of Homebase!0 -
Just make sure you've got the instructions the right way up.Herman - MP for all!0
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I was at the wholesale market with a friend at 7. Bagged a few bargains myself. I am quite pleased with what i was able to save. (Mainly meat/fish).This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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I'd got myself up and ready and got mum up and ready and made breakfast for us both and did all her blood tests and got her medication sorted, fed the cats, put the rubbish out, changed the litter trays and chopped the onions and mushrooms and tomatoes to go in the leftover mince in the slow cooker. at this point I have to be careful not to put cat litter in slow cooker
then I did my bills and filled in the application form for mum to register with my dentist. by 7.45 we were in the car and ready to go to the dentist for my appointment at 8.15 (I had to get there early to register mum) but my dentist has had a family bereavement so my appointment got cancelled and has been rescheduled for late march
so I popped to the recycling bank to take some of the clothes that are too big for me now but no good for local charity shops or ebay or friends and went to visit my neighbour who has just had a baby and was home and online by 10.30 am checking out the recruitment websites (and here!). got mum settled and comfortable and checked her bloods again as she been a bit up and down and gave her more medication and did her physio with her and made lunch and wrote a list of what I have left in the cupboard and worked out what I have to buy this week, roughly to make some meals. went for a walk to the local tesco (about a mile each way) where they had two mackrel reduced to 45p from 1.55 but no dented tins so bought those fish and walked back again and now I am trying to decide what a want to do tomorrow for my own amusement.
I dont really eat much bread so I dont make it but i would love to! I love it but it doesnt love me very muchdo those of you that make it use a timer or get up and put it on? (I am presuming its bread machines?)
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Just got back from my price checking job, really pleased I accepted it as its across the other side of town, well paid though for one day a week.
You lot are up so early, and I have kids lol“A budget is telling your money where to go instead of wondering where it went.” - Dave Ramsey0 -
7.30!!??
That was nearly lunch time. I'd been at work for an hour & a half by then.........0
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