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How much have/will you spend today Friday 2/3?
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Hiya moozie and co :hello:
Beautiful sunny day here today :j walked doggie over fields,now covered in mud and needing a shower :rolleyes:
Will be going grocery shopping later,but will only spend the £40 budget max
Toying with the idea of treating myself to a bottle of ww wine tonight as a treat for everything FINALLY getting back to normal,moneywise 
:j :j The cheque arrived today,£135,plus DH's wages with overtime :j :j
Have a good day everyone
LIHDebt at highest £102k :eek:
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Debt free october2017 :j
Finally sleeping easy in my bed :A0 -
I've spent £1 on dress down day at work - but hoping that's all it's going to be!
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Hi Moozie & co
Have a great day Moozie
*Ahem* A pastie for lunch 84p so no healthy eating today!!
Have to go later for DS to get a new schoolbag & pencil case so who knows!!
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One debt remaining. Home improvement loan.0 -
I've already spent £4.64 in my local butchers on chops and mince but I have saved over £100 on my car insurance today by changing insurers. That means I've got £95.36 still to play with
DFD Dec 2009 _party_
[STRIKE] Dec 2006 £24,214.11[/STRIKE]
[STRIKE]Feb 2007 £23,180.85[/STRIKE]
April 2007 £22,355.84
So far, in 2007, I've paid £1858.27 off my debts :TPROUD TO BE DEALING WITH MY DEBTS0 -
Well today will definitely be a NSD as I discovered this morning that I don't have my purse with me. I took it to the library on Wed evening and put it in the carrier bag with the books so it must still be there. Only discovered this when tried to book Take That tickets as a birthday present. It would have busted my birthday present budget but I thought I would make up the loss between now and November. So all in all probably a good thing (for me if not for the birthday girl).
Must update my signature but have only spent £3.75 this week - on fruit and bread.
Looking forward to a low spending weekend as planning to tackle the garden which is in need of some TLC
Hope everyone else has a good day0 -
afternoon all, am posting this from my daddie's house after a yummy bacon and egg roll he made me for breakfast mmmm
well moozie, can't say I'll strictly be in the naughty house this weekend but I'll pop in to watch jack with you all!
so far today
£1.80ish on irn bru and pringles for train journey
£2.29 on hot chocolate from starbucks (officially decided I prefer costa)
got £20 back from dad for train ticket so it only cost me £1.60 but I'll have to give him a fiver later for my booze and the snickers flapjacks I got in tesco (5 for 80p, they are £1.20 in work each an been driving me nuts with lust all week!)
have also been told there won't be a bar tonight :eek: but wine is provided...hence my buying a four pack of breezers! will have to make up for it with a boozy saturday!
have a great day all and I'll catch up with you saturday or sunday when I get home!
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Well my No Spend Days have come to an end, although it's been a good week is I do say so myself.
Had a meeting with my dissertation tutor which didnt go as well as I'd hoped so I bought a lovely bottle of wine on my way home, thought I'd push the oat out seeing as I'm feeling rubbish so that was £6.49.
Also having takeaway with my housemate tonight although that will be less than a tenner and cheaper than going out for tea so I'm expecting spends for the day to end up at about £15.
Have alot of work to do for uni this weekend so won't be going out, and no social events so aiming for a No Spend Weekend.
The £25 in my purse didnt see out Friday intact but it lasted 4 days which is better than usual so it'll do for me!!
Lil xNatwest CC: £389.07 (limit £500)
Natwest OD: £1,932.62 (limit £2,000)
Mum: £1,500
Visa CC: £60.04 (limit £250)0 -
NSD for me today again!0
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I've spent £1.60 on lunch, but hopefully nothing else - hubby is taking me out for a bit tonight, but we will be spending HIS money hee hee!"I wasn't wrong, I just wasn't right enough.":smileyhea97800072589250
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aww moozie... hope you have had a nice relexing day
you deserve it... nsd here :T and i think i will count my tin today because i am bored bored bored :rotfl: 0
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