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How much have you spent today Thursday 16/11?
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HI Moozie glad to hear you are feeling better, I've just been up to the school to pick up DD as she is not well with a temperature.
SHould be a NSD and boy do I need one! Though I feel tempted to buy a book from DS2's nursery. THey have Book Week this week and all profits go to the nursery or they get extra books or something, so feel I should buy one to support them. Does anyone else do that?Debtfree JUNE 2008 - Thank you MSE:T0 -
Hello all, I'm quite new here... but had to post as this is the first day this week that I've made it to work without spending a penny :j
Despite telling myself each day that I'll be good, I have been buying sandwiches and fruit from Marks and Spencer and then indulging in oh so yummy hot chocolate for the bus journey to work...
But today I made my lunch, came straight to work and had a free cup of tea instead :A0 -
I might have to spend £100 on glasses today as I didn't notice this thread and posted in another "What have you spent thread"...Overpay!0
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Should be a NSD for me. I do well Monday-Thursday (haven't spent since Sunday).
I'm also on a booze ban during the week which really helps the NSDs!Pink Sproglettes born 2008 and 2010
Mortgages (End 2017) - £180,235.03
(End 2021) - £131,215.25 DID IT!!!
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Should be a NSD for me as well as the bank machine chewed up my card the other morning !!
Ah well suppose it stops me spending 
Chris
XOctober £5 Per Day Challenge - £65/£95 :beer:0 -
Should be a NSD for me too. I am eating last night's leftover pasta for my lunch as I type (I have to eat as soon as the clock inches around to midday as I work right opposite a M&S Food Hall and can't be trusted if I go out and I'm hungry!)Dealing with my debt and my weight

Debt at LBM 22/12/08 £33,270
Debt now £30,100 (9.5% paid off)
£2 coins saved and banked = £2100 -
good afternoon every one good to see you back on your feet Moozie, and to the rest of you who is not well get well soon, I planned to spend £15~£20 this week expecting some work but the work did not materialise so I went for a walk this morning in Focus and got cordless drill for £9.99 reduced from £24,that is allYung
Early Retiree debt & stress free. and Joined the SKI club:j0 -
Hi Moozie,
Glad to see you're back and feeling much better.:D
What a horrible day! A bad day at work and the weather is yuk! :mad: Thank goodness its Friday tomorrow:T At least i havent got the cold/flu virus (yet!)that seems to be about. Rant over!
I've spent 63p on some chocolate cake decorations - all i need to do now is find the time to make the cake!!
Have a good day everyone:DExperience 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 -
I going to go for a NSD today but I'm going to buy a Euro milions ticket and lottery for this weekend, so that will be £2.50 for me today.
I :heart2: saving money0 -
good to hear you are feeling better Moozie
I almost don't dare post today - it's going to be the biggest spend of the month by far, because it's just after pay day & so I'm stocking up for the rest of the month - I haven't gone shopping yet but there will be a few grocery items, plus I've just bought £25 worth of bird seed (will last a couple of months), and two bookshelves from Argos :eek: :eek: :eek: which has set me back by £50. I will be back later with the full shameful total!!!
on a good note, don't know if anyone remembers, but a week ago or so I posted that I'd bought two sorely needed new pairs of boots from Ebay for roughly £30 including p&p - well they arrived and even though one was size 6 and the other 7 (& it's always a risk buying over the internet because you can't try 'em on) they were both A PERFECT FIT. And they both look new! So that's me in shoes for the next X number of years!!0
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