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How much have you spent today Friday 10th November?
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NSD for me
but tomorrow will be shopping again
I just worked out how much I spent last week, doing the monthly shop for cat/dog/food/toiletries etc. £105.87 crikey. and that was watching everything I put in the basket.(trolleys lol)
got about £30 for the rest of the month to meet my challenge.
puddsAugust 2009 grocery challenge £172.64/,,,,,
no point in doing grocery challenges, have no money left over to eat :0/0 -
hi all feeling a bit c**p today so im having a duvet day, im still in bed, its my day off so what the hell eh. so its gonna be a Nsd for me today.0
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Nothing at all so far and no plans to spend anything. Whizz the kids home quickly from school avoiding shops like the plague and the job's done!Finally Debt Free After 34 Years, But Still Need to Live Frugally
Debt in July 2017 = £58,766 😱 DEBT FREE 31 OCTOBER 2017 :T 🎉
EMERGENCY FUND 1 = £50/£5,000. EMERGENCY FUND 2 = £10/£5,000.
CHRISTMAS SAVINGS = £0/£500. SEF = £1,400/£12,000 PREMIUM BONDS ME = £350. PREMIUM BONDS DH = £300.
HOLIDAY MONEY = £0 TIME LEFT TO PAY OFF MORTGAGE = 5 YEARS 1 MONTHS0 -
Yeah I just spent £7 on the lottery.... £6 Euromillions and £1 for work Lotto syndicate.... :-|0
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no spend day for me, hopefully.
Also, sold my old mobile this morning on ebay for £60 and at the station this morning cadbury's were giving out free chocolate - gonna go perfectly with a cup of tea in a minute (i've also impressed myself that i've lasted until now to eat it!)
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pooranddesperate wrote:no spend day for me, hopefully.
Also, sold my old mobile this morning on ebay for £60 and at the station this morning cadbury's were giving out free chocolate - gonna go perfectly with a cup of tea in a minute (i've also impressed myself that i've lasted until now to eat it!)
Was it those melt things? They're soooo nice.0 -
Hi folks
Just to let you know that I haven't been keeping track this week. I was off sick for most of the week and other various money things have been going on. I'll be back on track as of Sunday though.OD Girls On TourBarcelona 2008 - Dublin 20090 -
I've been bad today, was intending no spending and no eating lard but...
...I bought and ate a hash brown sandwich with mushrooms and a cup of tea (£1.40) from the canteen. I bought a £10 gift voucher for a birthday present and had a hot chocolate with whipped cream and 2 flakes for £3 at lunchtime!!
I did take an extra-long walk at lunchtime with m'colleagues and had a home-made sandwich for lunch, so it hasn't been a truly awful day. I am going to the pub next-door after work, but won't be spending too much as I can't stay long because I have to walk my little Bro's dog.
Here's hoping I'll do better next week.
"Tomorrow is always fresh, with no mistakes in it." (Montgomery, L.M.(1908). Anne of Green Gables.)
Debt Free Nerd No. 186 Debt was £16,534.03 Now £9,588.50
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So far i've spent nothing! BUT have to buy a train ticket for tomorrow for £20. I know i'd have to buy it anyway but I want to have a NSD, i've only just joined and i'm really trying t sort myself out! Always something to spend it on!!!Debt free wannabe:beer:
Proud to be dealing with my debts
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NSD here too. I possibly would have spent 70p on a cup of tea at gymnastics tonight but that would put me over the £5 budget I set for this week, so Scrooge that I am, I will forgo it to hit the target!
Has been good this week doing this, i have opted not to buy magazines, chocolate, tea, prepacked sandwiches etc that i wold normally have bought, because I knew I had to post here.0
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