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How does being lazy cost you money?

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  • smiler34
    smiler34 Posts: 430 Forumite
    Takeaways - although I'm getting better at this and have started just buying lazy meals in so it's costing me a little less, although what I should really do is make lasange etc and stick it in freezer to warm up. I'll get there eventually.

    Stopping in town for teas and coffees - this is kind of following along with my mum and sis as they always NEED a drink in town lol.

    Wasted pretty much a years gym membership - shocking but I just never had the time or energy.

    Also sometimes can't be bothered writing a shopping list so end up forgetting things or getting things we don't need. Naughty naughty :-(

    don't like this thread made me realise how bad I am lol
    Mummy to two beautiful girls and one gorgeous boy.
    :D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
  • smiler34
    smiler34 Posts: 430 Forumite
    edited 26 July 2012 at 5:31PM
    Oh yeah and I get my hubby to drive me and kids to school when the 20 minute walk would not only save money but would give them exercise too. We do walk back though lol

    Oh yeah I sometimes get bus back from town to home, it's a 40 minute walk but is doable. Costs me £2 a time :-O

    Also I have never done packed lunches for two kids so thats £16 a week this is partly due to laziness and partly because they seem to eat more when they have dinners and its an easy balanced and warm (especially good in winter) meal for them.
    Mummy to two beautiful girls and one gorgeous boy.
    :D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
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