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What have/will you spend today? Thurs 15th Feb
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Today I will be spending...
£7.50 train fayre.
£10 approximately for sending Ebay parcels.
Hopefully that will be it.
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£1.92 on a book of first class stamps, but thats it for today!!!0
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Another NSD for me

I need to be having lots more of those now, as my job interview seemed to go pretty well. Minimum wage here I come! Will find out next week whether or not I got itBank loan - [STRIKE]£9949.52 [/STRIKE]/ £8705.83 * Loan from DH - [STRIKE]£600[/STRIKE]/ £350 * Overdraft - [STRIKE]£0[/STRIKE] £648.47
Total debt at LBM (09 2006) - £10,549.52 Total debt on 14 Mar 2007 - £9704.30 - 8.1% Paid off
This week's budget - £20 Spend so far - £32.50
March's target - keep overdraft below £600 - failed
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Hi everyone, a NSD for me. I'm having lots of these at the moment due to being on maternity leave. A newborn definitely hinders spending as I seem to spend most of my time either feeding baby or emptying the washing machine!Debt at highest May 2006: £27,472.24
currently: £13,353.25DFW Nerd 178Proud to be dealing with my debts0 -
Mine would be another NSD for me except that my parents have asked me to get something for them costing £43.50, but they will pay me back straight away, so not sure that that counts

Sproggi'We can get over being poor, but it takes longer to get over being ignorant'
Jane Sequichie HiflerBeware of little expenses.A small leak will sink a great ship
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I'm going to be spending around £50 today as i'm on a night out tonight, hopefully it shouldn't be anymore than that so hoping to spend a little less.0
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After a whopping spending spree yesterday (£30), I should be on form for next to nothing today. I do need to buy some more veg for my ongoing wholefood diet (day three, doing well so far), but I should think that would weigh in at less than £5.
I have a protein day on Saturday, so will be indulging on steak! Quite looking forward to that one because I never get to eat steak... but not looking forward to spending a lot on it. Mind you, I could couple it up with some exercise if I walk to my local farmer's market and buy some good steak as an incentive, but also pick up some supplementary cheap steak from Tesco...Student Loan Company Ltd: 17,805 (2.8%) Overdraft: 500 (Interest free)
Savings: £5,100 - Target by end of 2008 £5,000+
Net Worth 1/7/06: -£32,698 -- Net Worth 25/8/08: -£13,350.0 -
Mrs_Sparkle wrote:I seem to spend most of my time either feeding baby or emptying the washing machine!
and i bet you wouldn't want it any other way! big hugs to the wee one x
me i should be having a no spend day unless i take a walk to sainsburys to pick up fresh coriander and garam masala (i think it's a spice!?!?!?!) which i couldn't get for making my korma in asda. depends on whether i leave the house or not but since i'm doing terrible at my plans for my hols i should spend the whole day sorting out my bedroom to try and catch up!
have a fabulous day all (looks like the sun is out here!) and keep the
on!
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NSD for me, got all the ingrediants for tea (thanks os board!:T ) and don't need/want anythin else.-oh might need nappies actually so possibly £4.98!:rolleyes:official dfw nerd club member no 214
Proud to be dealing with my debts!;)
Why is a person that handles your money called a broker?!
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Ive been very naughty. I went to Asda for milk, washing powder, kettle descaler, dishwasher salt and rinse aid. I bought a large Daz which was reduced and own brand dishwasher stuff...........however. My son hasnt been out or done anything this week so I thought blow it; its half term. I bought doughnuts 58p, a creme egg (dont know :eek:), a chicken taco thing for his lunch £1.98, continental rolls, mini Pringles half price 61p, a bottle of red wine reduced to £3.50 and 8 cans of Fosters for £5 (my son is 17 and likes a can of beer). The bill came to £25 which I thought was not bad in respect of what Id bought but bad in the fact that I shouldnt have spent any money at all today but only went to the shop because I had run out of milk and washing powder. So I need a slap on the hand.
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