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October save on work lunches challenge
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Oh Dear! Failed today, I did bring my lunch to work but then I HAD TO HAVE a big bar of chocolate
. Feel much better now and will try not to slip up again.:rotfl:
October no spend on lunches 2/17 so far.0 -
phoenix_dragon wrote: »Hi, can I please join this challenge? I'm aiming for 20 days of bringing lunch from home. So far I've managed 4 from the beginning of October.
Hi and welcome, you been added to the list, Good luck.Nearly debt free
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Count me in!!!!! ALL LUNCHES BROUGHT FROM HOME.
Bring it on - saving the pennies, just had a £300 vets bill (thankfully all but £55 is covered by insurance but have to wait for them to cough up).0 -
d3mon4ngel wrote: »And I sound like a crazy person...
:rotfl:
Taking out £10 from the cash machine means most of it will be spent or used up in someway, it's better left where it is.chopper_99 wrote: »I've just spent 50p on a bag of crispsNearly debt free
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6/6 for me - more boring tuna pasta, will try and think of something a bit more appetising for next week.
Don't think I could go all day without food Mr Green! Apart from the fact I'd probably faint, I wouldn't be able to concentrate on work for thinking about my stomach!
Hope the pet is OK MissW2J!Weightloss: 14.5/65lb0 -
last day in the office before leaving for a work trip. Left over butternut squash soup today.Mortgage free by 30:eek:: £28,000/£100,000
Debt free as of 1 October, 2010
Taking my frugal life on the road!0 -
Leftover chicken & rice for lunch with a yogurt. Have 15p in my purse and have an MOT to budget for at the end of this month so really have to stick to it. I cannot spend on ANY non-necessities this month. I bought some bagels that were in the whoooops section at asda on the weekend and they've lasted at work up until yesterday. I've got a tin of baked beans in the store cupboard, am thinking of going for jacket potatoes as the weather's getting colder and its nice to have something hot for lunch.
We have a microwave at work - anyone got any exciting potato fillings other than the usual cheese, beans or tuna?0 -
I am trying to do it this month, today was day 3 for me so far:)November NSD's - 70
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Nearly used up a bought lunch today but remembered I had noodles in my draw. Still on track:jSince starting again after beanie: June 2016: Child development DVDs, Massive Attack tickets. July: Aberystwyth trip, hotmilk nightie. Aug: £10 Hipp Organic vouchers, powerpack. September: Sunglasses. October: £30 poundland vouchers.0
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missworks2jobs wrote: »We have a microwave at work - anyone got any exciting potato fillings other than the usual cheese, beans or tuna?
Chilli and cheese... absolutely gorgeous!
Also, 6 out of 6 for me today::: Total Paid Since LBM (27/05/10): £4639.85 Official Debt Gone!! :T ::::AThat money talks, I don't deny, I heard it once, it said "Goodbye"~ VSP2011: #104 ~
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