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What have/will you spend today? Thurs 15th Feb

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  • Bambywamby
    Bambywamby Posts: 1,608 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Photogenic Combo Breaker
    Today I will be spending...

    £7.50 train fayre.
    £10 approximately for sending Ebay parcels.

    Hopefully that will be it. :)
  • comping_cat
    comping_cat Posts: 24,006 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker Mortgage-free Glee!
    £1.92 on a book of first class stamps, but thats it for today!!!
  • 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 it
    Bank 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 :(

    Proud to be dealing with my debts
  • 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: £13,353.25
    DFW Nerd 178
    Proud to be dealing with my debts
  • sproggi
    sproggi Posts: 1,560 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker Debt-free and Proud!
    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:confused:

    Sproggi
    'We can get over being poor, but it takes longer to get over being ignorant'
    Jane Sequichie Hifler
    Beware of little expenses.A small leak will sink a great ship
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  • babes21
    babes21 Posts: 1,665 Forumite
    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.
  • hbl_2
    hbl_2 Posts: 391 Forumite
    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.
  • lynsayjane
    lynsayjane Posts: 3,547 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker Xmas Saver!
    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 :D on!

    xxx
  • cattie1
    cattie1 Posts: 2,068 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    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?!:confused:
  • tesuhoha
    tesuhoha Posts: 17,971 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker Mortgage-free Glee!
    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. :cry:
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