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How much have/will you spend today Sat 13/1?

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  • moozie_2
    moozie_2 Posts: 3,063 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    kathfisch wrote:
    just to clarify, that's my bed I'll be heading for, not minnie's.... before someone's mind gets to work on that one ;)

    :rotfl: :rotfl: Now why would anyone think that? :rotfl: :rotfl:
    Leason learnt :beer:
  • Because we've all got minds like cess pools! :D
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  • gerretl
    gerretl Posts: 427 Forumite
    moozie wrote:
    Well the good news is that most of your spending was for one offs! Was your insurance the best deal, through Quidco etc?

    How long will the food last you for? Make sure you use meal planning and lists for food :)

    It will get easier!
    Yep, got te insurance via Rpoints, on a cashback credit card. As for shopping, I
    it could have been better planned.
    "Don't critisise what people look like, how they speak, where they are from, and what they are called. They cannot help it.
    Do critisise what they say, and what they do, especially if what they say is different to what they do. They can help that"

    Anon

    "Life is the three weeks and six days between paydays" - gerretl

    £2 savers club =£42
  • taxi73
    taxi73 Posts: 20,815 Forumite
    Hi everyone
    A NSD for me thankfully...walked to town and hubby paid for breakfast...yummy
  • hbl_2
    hbl_2 Posts: 391 Forumite
    I bought a birthday present for my mum - £12. That's it.
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  • kathfisch
    kathfisch Posts: 3,042 Forumite
    Because we've all got minds like cess pools! :D

    That's what I like - brutal honesty!! ;) :rotfl: :rotfl:
    Don't stress, relax, let life roll off your backs. Except for death and paying taxes, everything in life is only for now... Avenue Q
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  • A NSD for me. I was meant to be going out to friend's birthday party tonight but my mum and dad are ill,they're my only babysitters, so I've been in watching some kids movies with my son. I wasn't too bothered about going. My mum gave me £4 for the shopping I got for her yesterday, so I think that makes me still within my budget, I'll have to change my signature. x
  • csarina
    csarina Posts: 2,557 Forumite
    correction to my earlier posting, I will not spend anything tomorrow (Sunday) entrance to the boot sale is FREE if you are a senior citizen!!!!!
    Was 13st 8 lbs,Now 12st 11 Lost 10 1/4lbs since I started on my diet.
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