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How much have you spent today Friday 10th November?
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£62.76 inc petrol, shopping and a present for DP as he needed a new bluetooth handsfree thingamy, so not bad really. £20 my sister owed me I bought 7 games from her which she was going to trade in, should get £30 back on eBay for the ones I don't want to keep for the boys aswell
Still well within this months budget
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 -
Hello everyone!
I am so late today :eek: It's been an eventful day
I got into work as normal and was sent home a bit later as I looked so poorly apparently. I think they didn't want any of my germs
Even though I kept saying, it's only a cold!
So, been tucked in bed best part of the afternoon and I am now considering either fish and chips or indian take away for our dinner as there's no chance of any cooking! Also, feed a cold and starve a fever right?
I spent £3 today on a bacon roll and coffee - this cold is really making me hungry :rotfl: That's it, so well within the challenge! :j
Have a lovely evening and hope the germs stay away
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Hi Moozie - you're not having much luck with your health lately are you?:grouphug:
Still I'm glad to see that you at least recognise the medical benefits of a bacon roll and a chicken jalfreizi:rolleyes: :beer:
If you fancy a quick drop of alcoholic medication Mike's got a bit of a party going on next door.
See you later
Cheers
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mmmm... mixed day really... many reasons but... i spent 30p on juice and 60p on a cream scone... but i think the scone was worth it as i have finally tonight crossed the road that i was knocked over months ago :j i am sooo happy... might sound silly to you but i havent enjoyed walking on the otherside to get to work
so now i have done it
my spending is looking tight for the rest of the week though :rolleyes: 0 -
Can I join in please?
This is an interesting way to keep control of spending!!
I have spent £10 on cigs...will be giving up when I get back from hols in feb
£3 on car wash for taxi
not buying mags anymore.
Do I count the taxi spending here or just personal...no shopping living off cupboards and freezers;)0 -
taxi73 wrote:Can I join in please?
Do I count the taxi spending here or just personal...no shopping living off cupboards and freezers;)
welcome
.. moozie will do a sunday challenge on sunday watch out for that
most of us only count personal spends so not direct debits/bills/food/anything budgeted
good luck and i hope you have many low spends
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Nothing yesterday (that's why I didn't post), but £5.83 today in the "big" Co-op, of which about 80% was on special offer or reduced. Big bag baking spuds, 4xWalkers crisps (short dated), 6xfree range eggs, 1 punnet cress, 1xcarton Five Alive juice (dented), 2xhalf price 1kg McCains oven chips, and a reduced steak & kidney pie for my tea.
Only leaves the paper for tomorrow, and OH has offered to get that, so a bit of cat food, 2L milk, one loaf bread and say £2 cat food should get us through next week too.
I haven't bogged off yet, and I ain't no babe
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£3 on lunch, disorganised of me. £12.90 on petrol. Er, that's it so far...0
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£60.03 on two weeks of shopping from Mr Sainsburys inc a box of nice wine. -hic-0
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Just 35p(Manchester Evening news).Still no perscription items in-will be well by the time they get it in!!!! But htey are delivering it tomorrow afternoon so no additional spending. Moozie please get well soon. Also, to everyone else feeling under the weather hope you are all well soon.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
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