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How much have/will you spend today Tuesday 27/2?
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another NSD for me, no plan to go out today.Yung
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£1.58 on some cereal and that's it
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Skint_Catt wrote:Bu**er - realised I need milk. 40p ish!
!!!!!! - 50p for milk - how much?! :eek:
And the jobs paper I forgot I needed £1.50
(Damn my morals - the shop charged me 33p for the paper and I owned up! :mad: :rotfl: )
Good luck bobbadog on not buying anything else in the shop when you go for teabags!
Catt xx
I did a whoopsieThough not feeling *too* bad, as I made dosh yesterday. Brought 2 x Smoothies (on offer) and some chewing gum (have a meeting in a mo and had leftover bolognaise for lunch - garlicy) BUT didn't get the teabags (as they're on offer, but they were out of stock - will grab tomorrow instead. So, yes £3.49 and no teabags.
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Afternoon catt and co :hello:
Not going anywhere again today,been sleeping most of the morning,feel more like doing something now,might actually walk out into the kitchen and make a lovely :coffee:
It's a sort of no spend dayDH's boss has given him a small advance on Friday's wages so that I can buy a prepay prescription certificate,this should be on my household budget,but due to lack of funds this last couple of months,I have had to cut back,shall I include this spend on my personal budget? or should I forget it?
Have a good day all
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Bought my lunch in town, a meal deal from boots, but paid for it with my points, and my bus was already paid for too, so another No Spend Day for me.
I've now challenged myself to get to Friday with the £25 in my purse still intact.
Quite enjoying this, don't know why I didnt join you guys sooner.
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£5 on the cinema for me and mum
£2.50 each, can't complain about that :money:
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Hello lovely DFWs
It's a mad week here at work so not much posting from meThanks Skint_Catt for opening shop!
Spent £5.05 on lunch and it was full of carbs and cheese - yes the comfort eating has resumed!
Have a lovely evening everyone!
Moozie xxLeason learnt :beer:0 -
No worries Moozie! Just need to keep myself in check
Glad you're around! God, I love cheese, but eaten far too much of it this weekend! Enchiladas with EXTRA EXTRA cheese - Yummy!
Catt xx0 -
Well, today is a special day for me so treated myself to something tasty costing £1.80 at lunchtime, and will treat myself to something else tasty for dinner (£2.98). So total spend for today will be £4.78. Flippin 'eck. That feels like a big spend to me! But I deserve it. Honest.Pennies make pounds.
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hey guys,
well thats me finished work for the day, gettin up at 5am after the hols hurts
good news is it's been a nsd so far. am planning on keeping it that way, however it's my mum's bday on thursday and I dunno if I'm gonna be home to see her so I might need to purchase a stamp to send on her (home made) card...if I get round to making it today instead of doing my college homework! :eek: why can't I have five flamin minutes!!!
enough grumping, hope your all having a fab day, it's incredibly damp up here!
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