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How much have/will you spend today Monday 30/10?
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Spent £4.60 meeting my friends for coffee, but did nip into Boots and they had my favourite and very necessary conditioner on buy two get one free, so got three with my Boots points normally £5.99 each, needless to say its been a while since I got some!!!
No other spends for me!!!Debt Free Nerd 1700 -
£17 in Tescos, a Xmas present and wrapping paper, but that was off a refund.
£65 online shopping ASDA, first food big shop for ages.
Lunch bought with luncheon vouchers I got from doing surverys, plus 58p, not bad for dinner for 2.
Ordered my xmas sweeties via mum so she gets her 20% staff discount off them. So that's another £8.
Filled the petrol tank £52 but that should last a while
Phew think thats it.One day I might be more organised...........
GC: £200
Slinkies target 2018 - another 70lb off (half way to what the NHS says) so far 25lb0 -
£2.00 on a BLT in Tesco as I left the house without breakfast. Must stop doing that- I keep doing it about twice a week :-(Debt at highest May 2006: £27,472.24
currently: £13,353.25DFW Nerd 178Proud to be dealing with my debts0 -
Miss_Penny_Pincher wrote:Ooh it's beeping - must be ready!!
My mouth is watering already! Hope it came out all right and it tasted fantastic! Please do share the recipe for the chocolate and vanilla one some time, if you think it's worth it!
Hope Mr Pincher got home safe
Leason learnt :beer:0 -
Bad day for me.
I forgot to bring my lunch to work so spent £3 on sandwich & soup. Then had miserable time at bank (see thread on being refused basic bank account
) so cheered myself up with a hot chocolate - 1.99.
THEN went £20 :eek: overbudget at supermarket (but that did involve buying loads of toilet rolls - special offer !!! And some stuff for Christmas which I have said I will try to do every week from now on - and a pumpkin for my daughter - which she carved beautifully!! - not that I'm making excuses :rolleyes: )
Then could not carry all the shopping by myself and had to spend £4 on a taxi. So a disaster all round. Will try harder on Tuesday.
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Proud to be dealing with my debtsDebt Free by "sometime" in 2010:j£2 Coin Savers Club £22 Started again after saving and spending £96 for Xmas :T0 -
Well ysterday was a no spend DESPITE MY BEST EFFORTS TO SPEND!!!!!!!!!! Went to the last concert(for me) of this years tour BOO HOO(repat this for a LONG time!) and went up to finally get my t-shirt THEY HAD SOLD OUT!!!!!!!! Was NOT happy, not happy at all! Concert fantastic, but last one etc.....Then on the way home decided to get something from th chippy(I know)but DH said we have lots of stuff in(GRRRR) so instead of nice fish and chips yum we had a coffee and a (home made) muffin which was nice but.....Blind as you run...aware you were staring at the sun.
And when no hope was left inside on that starry starry night.
:A Level 42- the reason I exist. :A0 -
Imelda wrote:morning all,
A no spender today, have lunch with me, a packet of choccie digestives in my drawer and a night in tonight- all very promising.
Ooooh bobbadog, new avatar? Good luck at Ikea, that place scares the beejazers out of me!
Hope you all have a good day!
oOh, sorry, just noticed this! - aye, that's me practicing my Zombie halloween costume. I look like i've been eating someones liver ;( gruesome. xx0 -
bobbadog wrote:oOh, sorry, just noticed this! - aye, that's me practicing my Zombie halloween costume. I look like i've been eating someones liver ;( gruesome. xx
Thank goodness! I thought that was the picture of someone that had been beaten up
Glad that's not the case! Leason learnt :beer:0
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