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How much have/will you spend today Monday 22/1?
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Just sending ebay parcels and a letter
also need to get some fruit and veg, but hopefully it wont be too high today! Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.
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Afternoon moozie and all :hello:
Are you all having a good 'Gloomday' according to telly earlier,today is the most depressing day of the year
well I am quite happy today,so they got that wrong 
Not going out today,too cold brrr,staying inside in the warm with a nice cup of tea
NSD,have a good day all
LIHDebt at highest £102k :eek:
Lightbulb moment march 2006
Debt free october2017 :j
Finally sleeping easy in my bed :A0 -
Another NSD day for me!!! Went to shops over the weekend so, apart from food shopping (budgeted for) and maybe a trip for DS2 to an indoor play area on Wednesday- should be a low spend week for me:j20p Saver Club #33 60p/£100
Christmas Saving £0/£1300
Saving Target 2014 £25/£10000 -
I spent £24.05 on food shopping, 28p on some toast, £1.30 on a drink and £1.85 on a sandwich. I know I should make my own but I didn't have time!Official DFW Nerd No 2750
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Sorry, posted twice by mistake!Official DFW Nerd No 2750
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a nsd for me

this really is the moment of truth, i am now back at work after 4 months (after an op) so i really need to work hard at the o/s & dfw thing!!
hm soup from the big freezer stock for lunch so dont need anything else!- prior planning prevents poor performance!
May Grocery challenge £150 136/1500 -
£3 @ lunch (budget £4 a day (can treat myself at the end of the week by spending extra cash for a pub lunch!!))
£1.11 @ Tesco for milk (will last 3days)
Emailed g/f for free, so no txting/mobile today!
Emailed mate for free to organise the gym tonight!
MSN'd friends for free to discuss planning for 3-week holiday in December!!
Looked at new TV's for lounge (badddddd idea!) Just going to make do with what i have atm..
Going to drill a hole tonight in the wall between lounge and bedroom (flat!) so i can run a network cable instead of buying a wireless card so i can use my computer in the bedroom!
Good boy today! : )Debt - £5578
Amex - £3128.72 @ 4% life of balance
Natwest - £2449.48
Possible total debt outcome on 30th June 2007 : £1743.17!!0 -
so.. what was one flat tyre ended up to being 4 new tyres :eek: turns out i had hardly any tread on them, saved 30% because i got the four though. So what was a nsd ended up being £140.00 spent!!! note to self... save for car expenses!!!Hannah1110
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Hi Moozie & All:hello:
Bbrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!:eek:
I am sooooooo cold today! I dont mind the cold but the wind makes it feel bitter out there..... wheres annies soup when i need some?! The forecast says maybe snow soon so fingers crossed!:T
Spending today was on just the usual - broccoli and bananas:D
Total spend £1.89.
Keep warm everybody!Experience 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 -
£3.78 on bananas, bread and milk.
Since husband came home from hospital I seem to spend a shed load on milk.
Yours
CalleyHope for everything and expect nothing!!!
Good enough is almost always good enough -Prof Barry Schwartz
If it scares you, it might be a good thing to try -Seth Godin0
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