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How much have/will you spend today Saturday 20/1?

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  • iceicebaby
    iceicebaby Posts: 3,633 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    NSD for me today

    Having a day in the house catching up on things and staying in tonight. I have got everything I need in already.

    Take care all xx
    Baby Ice arrived 17th April 2011. Tired.com! :j
  • comping_cat
    comping_cat Posts: 24,006 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker Mortgage-free Glee!
    Really pleased with myself today - spent £17.08, which i dont think is bad considering we had a trip into Plymouth (and i treated myself to a bottle of wine!!! but did use some vouchers to get the price down a bit in Tesco!!!)
  • LookingAhead
    LookingAhead Posts: 4,633 Forumite
    I have had a no spend day, yay!
    Decided I really wasn't in the mood for grocery shopping today so I have just spent an hour and a half listing a few things on EBAY and scouting around to see if there is anything else I can list!
    Bank Balance: In the black for the moment.
    Sainsburys Loan: Cleared July 2010
    Credit cards: AMEX Airmiles Card: direct debit set to clear balance monthly
  • Phoenix79_2
    Phoenix79_2 Posts: 1,434 Forumite
    £1.39 today.

    Should have been boogieing the night away but feel awful so will stay in and watch Jarhead on Sky
  • whatatwit
    whatatwit Posts: 5,424 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Well, I have bought loads and stocked up the freezer and got tons of fruit.

    Spent today £95....holds head in shame....but still not got any milk..rats, I will have to go out again.
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  • lynsayjane
    lynsayjane Posts: 3,547 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker Xmas Saver!
    lynsayjane wrote:
    no idea how much i'm spending but i don't think it'll be too cheap. am heading into town shortly, need a new pair of trainers for the gym, good news is i'll get staff discount. am also going out tonight but i'll try and drink in the house first and not spend too much.

    have a fabulous day folks :D

    wee update, met new man and his friends for lunch but only had a diet coke so he paid :D they didn't have my trainers in the shop in town either so it's still been a nsd so far.

    got £20 out of the bank and will use that tonight and nothing more...well maybe another £10 if i'm really pushed! don't know when i'll next get to see david so will have to make it a good night ;)
  • clarab_3
    clarab_3 Posts: 691 Forumite
    me baaaaaad. £2.30 on buses and a round of drinks in the pub.

    Thats me in for the rest of the weekend!
  • Snaggles
    Snaggles Posts: 19,503 Forumite
    (Hangs head in shame and prepares for a good kicking....)

    I have spent..........£957!!!

    - New front & back doors fitted £910
    - DIY materials for decorating DS's bedroom £32
    - Lunch £15 (3 people)

    I'll sit myself back on the naughty step shall I???
    "I wasn't wrong, I just wasn't right enough."
    :smileyhea
    9780007258925
  • Yorkielass
    Yorkielass Posts: 2,235 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Spent:

    £5.50 on friend's present in lush (and got a free soap)

    £4.45 on lunch (in fairtrade/church cafe - had water with it so just paid for food :j )

    £6.95 on cousin's babys present and £11.50 on a late Christmas present for cousin and her husband (was half price).

    walked and got OH to come and get me rather than using buses and didn't buy anything for myself so very pleased :T considering it's a Saturday.

    £28.40 in total
    Initial Mortgage January 2024 - £160,000
    Initial Mortgage free date - January 2058
    Mortgage as of 1st February 2024 - £159,134.98
    Overpayments to date - £79.62
    Current Mortgage free date - January 2058
  • well done all... you seem to have had very low/nsd all around... except Snaggles :rotfl: but i must say whats a house without a front door? and lunch on a saturday (without cooking) is heaven :D
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