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What have/will you spend today? Thurs 15th Feb
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tesuhoha wrote: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.

since moozie isn't here i'll send you to the naughty step fo rher, one minute for each £1 over 'budget' you spent! :rotfl:0 -
cattie1 wrote:oh might need nappies actually so possibly £4.98!:rolleyes:
got a thing for younger men eh? :rotfl:0 -
I'm trying to have a NSD today....DS wanted to go to MacDonalds, but I managed to persuade him it would be more fun to have a pretend picnic with home-made sandwiches on a blanket on the living room floor!
Hope everyone is having a good day!"I wasn't wrong, I just wasn't right enough.":smileyhea97800072589250 -
50p so far on a can of coke (my vice). And probably another one later, so £1.
Travelcard was bought for the week, and I brought my lunch to work (only missed one over the last few weeks!).0 -
Hello everyone
Wow........ I blew it last night! Was planning a miserable lonely night in on my own, but had a difficult thing to do at work which went well, then after I came out, I was just about to go home and do chores before my miserable lonely Valentine's night when I bumped into 2 friends. To cut a long story short, we were in the pub from 2pm til 11pm. OOOPS
Today I have a sore head and to be honest, no idea at all what I spent, though I know I went to the cash point during the afternoon
Oh well, I'll wipe the slate clean and start again from tomorrow....... (I'm meeting some friends tonight and that was always going to be an expensive night)
My budget is £40 and I think this week I've already spent £80 :shocked:
but I had fun
Naughty chair for me then?!
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New car battery £53.95:eek:
Other than that just drinks and chocolate to console kids after DS had preschool jabs £2.09
Hopefully nothing else today!NST #10 Steps 7K 2/30 10K 2/12 5 a day 3/30 NSD 0/20
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A sneaky £1.65 for a tall coffee in Starbucks.
No need as it's free at work but I need to get out of an afternoon and 30 mins people watching in Regent Street is all fun.Proud to be dealing with my debts0 -
£1.76 posting an ebay and an amazon parcel (so techinically not relaly a spend!)
£9.23 in Asda
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With DD away at her gran's until tomorrow, I have spent 4 hours ironing :eek: and so have managed a NSD.:TDMP starts June 2012, £38,180.
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