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How much will/have you spent today Thursday 9/11?
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NSD for me - thats 3 in a row.
If its magazines you want I bought the new goodfood magazine and discovered theyve got a new website. I checked it out and its fab.
Downdside is that they dont post this months recipes until the magazine goes off sale, thats about 6th Dec but still well before Xmas.
I was going to subscribel to the magazine, but since I just like the recipes really i've registered on the website and will use thier tools to store my fav recipes. Saved £35 a year.
Link https://www.bbcgoodfood.com for anyone interested.
puddsAugust 2009 grocery challenge £172.64/,,,,,
no point in doing grocery challenges, have no money left over to eat :0/0 -
Capital one just offered me £152 in bank charges back, when i'm claiming for £900, on an account I thought was cleared (paid full and final settlement via Capquest) but now appears to not be (actually, according to them i owe them £167).
So now intend to spend £1 on yet another letter.0 -
Hi everybody:D
Today i've spent just 92p on bananas (again!).
Thought i would add a note for anyone that reads this thread regularly - i may appear to be forever buying bananas, but i like them slightly green so i buy a few often, rather than a lot and keep them....
Dont know why i thought i had to justify my bananas!!Experience is the toughest teacher because she gives the test first then the lesson
DFW Nerd 196 PROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBTS.
Coins found whilst dog walking £7.56 Sun-Fri challenge: £10.00 - Spent £0.000 -
A NSD for me! Just going to go straight to bed when I get home from work!Overpay!0
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Today.... £0. I put £13.20 in the bank though. Payday tomoz = yay0
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NSD for me.... Woo hoo! :j
Hey Mrs(no)money you dont have to justify youre bananas! :rotfl:
Really sorry, I know I'm not funny :rolleyes:0 -
Hello everyone, today i've spent:
Menthal cigarettes - £2.00
Travel - £1.60
Lunch - £1.65
Snacks - 65p
Avon order - £16.00
Total - £21.900 -
I've had 2 NSD's in a row. I was so busy yesterday with work (I work from home) that I didn't have time to spend anything. I bought some things from Tesco today but I used my clubcard coupons so they didnt cost me anything. So hopefully I will keep to my budget this week.2008 Comping ChallengeWon so far - £3010 Needed - £230Debt free since Oct 20040
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I have been really bad recently ( for the last 3/4 weeks ) no spending diary, bringing cash and cards to work everyday buying heaps of stuff, getting odds and sods for Christmas, so I decided yesterday to STOP.
No spend yesterday
No spend today
and planning a completely spend free week-end! Fingers crossed
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Was hoping for a nsd today, but nah we need milk (again!!!), so £1.20.
Had a lovely surprise when I checked by pigsback a/c, got 1000 points I'd forgotton about.:j
Pudds - thanks for the tip, off to register myself.
JxDebt at LBM £15231.43:eek: now £11397.43 Coming Down
Snowball says DFD [strike]March[/strike] Feb 2010
Official DFW Nerd No: 218
Proud to be dealing with my debts0
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