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How much have/will you spend today Friday 2/3?
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Well I have to confess to a little spend today. One of the book clubs at work has a childrens mini spade, fork and hoe plus gloves for £3. As I take DS to the allotment with me a lot I could not resist, and I know that he will love them!
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I've spent exactly £5 today in The Discount Warehouse.
Got:
2 x incense coils
1 x hand cream
1 x thingyjig for reducing condensation in bedroom
1 x Box of fragranced tea lights
That's it for today.Bank Balance: In the black for the moment.
Sainsburys Loan: Cleared July 2010
Credit cards: AMEX Airmiles Card: direct debit set to clear balance monthly
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Spent £3.00 today!!PROUND TO BE DELAING WITH MY DEBTS:D
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Debt at 224-02-2008 £17000 (about):j
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Hi there, did a big shop today but am not taking that from my weekly shop. I bought a dog's lead for £2.50 in Tesco, it was half price. I also bought lunch at the bakery which came to £2.0
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Oh well , now over budget.
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Well my no nsd went out the window £1.40 on drink and choc bar and £2.39 on rolls and sausages for tomorrow's breakfast and lunch.Skint Mummy0
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Hello lovely DFWs

We had a great afternoon out
Just what I needed after a my last few days!
I spent in total £156.65 which is a lot less than originally planned. Make up, lunch, watch, cards and a few other bits and bobs. A truly girlie day out and it was long overdue.
Have a lovely evening everyone!
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Hi moozie
Sounds like you had a good day out
glad you enjoyed yourself :j
Forgive me moozie for I have sinned
when I went food shopping in Asda,I bought some new underwear,all in the sale though,DH complained that my knickers were getting very baggy :eek: as I have lost a lot of weight,he said I needed some new ones,so I got 2 bras and matching knickers £12 for all,very nice,but you know what men are like :rolleyes: not what I would call 'everyday wear'
but that is what it will have to be 
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Lightbulb moment march 2006
Debt free october2017 :j
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Evening all :hello:
A NSD for me :j , so I have managed to come in under budget again
DMP starts June 2012, £38,180.
Balance June 2015 £26,046 (paid off 32%)
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not spent anything in hard cash but does credit on your mobile count? - my 2 boys left last night on a skiing trip with school (just don't ask how much that cost me last year!!) & its my babys 1st time away from home ( just turned 13, 5'9 size 10 feet) but he's texting me as feeling a bit homesick - then text big brother (age 16, 6'3 size 11 feet 'Mum, have you packed my razor?) to keep an eye on him - its gonna be a long week & I'm a cool, unclingy mum - or so I thought0
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