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How much have you spent today Sunday 26/11 & the new Sun-Fri challenge!
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moozie wrote:Oh and less of the 'when I remember' Mr!
Well moozie - the old memory is not always up to scratch :eek:
I'll change it tomorrow - if I remember. :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
Goodnight moozie and good luck with the packing tomorrow.:beer:I am NOT, nor do I profess to be, a Qualified Debt Adviser. I have made MANY mistakes and have OFTEN been the unwitting victim of the the shamefull tactics of the Financial Industry.
If any of my experiences, or the knowledge that I have gained from those experiences, can help anyone who finds themselves in similar circumstances, then my experiences have not been in vain.
HMRC Bankruptcy Statistic - 26th October 2006 - 23rd April 2007 BCSC Member No. 7
DFW Nerd # 166 PROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBTS0 -
Hello there,
I've spent nothing today :j Hubby however had to fill up the car, and also grabbed a few groceries. Why is it he seems to think that it's mandatory to buy pudding every time? He came back with chocolate mousse and creme caramel. That man definitely has a sweet tooth :rolleyes:
Anyhoo, I'd like to join in this week pls. I'm not going to include my weekly shop as that's budgeted and accounted for. Sooo, this week I plan to spend hmmmm.....(quickly tots things up) no more than 35 quid.
£10 - bread & fresh stuff that Tescos can't do.
£12 on 2 x tickets to a local charity local live musical night. Dh and I love live music and I've managed to get the night off work - just got to see if I can persuade a friend to baby sit for free now otherwise we'll be staying at home. DH doesn't know yet - it's a little suprise
£10 - for drinks on our night out (we don't go out often so this is definitely an unaccustomed luxury).
£3 onbut it'll be something!
Cheers, and good luck with your packing Moozie!Debts @ lightbulb moment (13/06/2006) - £59,842.23 :eek: All commercial debts now clear!!! :T Debts April - £20,000 to family (incl extra £10k borrowed for house deposit). DFD - Aug 2014
Proud to be dealing with my debts
Goal of the month - £500 on groceries for family of 5 - Apr 2011 - £620!May - £454.85 so far.
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moozie wrote:
Now let's have some updates and new budgets challengers please!
[*]moozie 15 32.54
[*]chocaholic110 10 10.55
[*]immoral_angeluk 100 ~70
[*]babes21 35 33
[*]yung 15 (I know you are away, hope you're safe)
[*]brenmcc1 15 15.55
[*]JAMIEDODGER 60
[*]Sammz 5 7
[*]georgiasmum 15
[*]rarele 25
[*]kathfisch 10
[*]Gemmzie 10 3.89
[*]cathybird 30 21.41
[*]pms 0 0
[*]BlueSkyDay 10
[*]angelite 30 35.97
[*]lynsayjane 4.67
[*]postingalwaysposting 16 15.65
[*]livinginhope 149 145
[*]whatatwit 15
[*]themaccas 25
[*]PercyPig 5 Spent £4.06
[*]Mrs(no)money 20
[*]cattie1 30 16.90
[*]rog2 better than 27.40 (you didn't think I'd let you off, did you?) 34
Hi Moozie and everyone else! Well I came in under my £5 target at only £4.06 so I am very pleased :j I started this thinking that £5 was too low but it seems it is achieveable with a little self controlso I am going to set my target again for this week at £5.
Have a good week everyone!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 -
PercyPig wrote:Hi Moozie and everyone else! Well I came in under my £5 target at only £4.06 so I am very pleased :j I started this thinking that £5 was too low but it seems it is achieveable with a little self control
so I am going to set my target again for this week at £5.
Have a good week everyone!
Thanks Percy! That's a fab result and you proved it can be done!Leason learnt :beer:0 -
Hi Moozie, hope you don't mind if I join in too?
Think I'll have a target of £10 this week, allowing for a treat or 2 seeing as I'm still stuck indoors, may ask sister to get me some mags & painkillers but other than that can't think of anything else I'll need. Good luck everyone! This thread is fantastic at helping me keep on track & report my spending :TMarried my wonderful husband February 2013!:happyhearI want to wear my beautiful wedding dress everyday- it would make shopping so much more fun, I mean, people go shopping in their pyjamas these days.......Must STOP spending!!!Proud to be dealing with my debts!0 -
Going to give this a go and start with my budget at £10 (hopefully won't spend this much but have to start realistically).
Going to start from this Sunday!
Wish me luck! :T0
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