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The Jubilant June NSD Challenge
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Thanks Red, I think my mojo has got a bit soggy in the rain BUT I did get some of it back in Mr A today, tons of cooking sauces RTC to silly prices like 50p - 20p incl OH fav chicken tonight for 40p a jar :eek: think I got about 10-15 jars of various things for less than £5. Deff handy for easy meals. Also, there's a local market in the high street each month now, saw they do a special of 12 chicken breasts (free range) for £15 so going to go halves with my friend next time its on - bargainliciousFeb 2015 NSD Challenge 8/12JAN NSD 11/16
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Being away for the weekend and trying to occupy kids in the rain hasnt made NSD'ing very easy. Only #2 for the month todayDebt free since December 2015. It can be done0
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NSD #4 today."Whether you think you can, or you think you can't -- you're right" - Henry Ford0 -
Awful weather here today which made it easy to get NSD #2. Made some scones so we could have a cream tea and dd bullied us into playing a few rounds of happy families. This rock n roll lifestyle will be the end of me!!Make £2020 in 2020 £178.81/£2020
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Another "nope" from me today ......
Dog spends (already budgeted for), clothes spends (again budgeted for & desperately needed for work - not the fun ones:p) but let down by having to get a bottle of juice @ £1.10 as I was roasting after a couple of hours in the big shopping centre(I hate shopping for clothes!)
Grocery Challenge £211/£455 (01/01-31/03)
2016 Sell: £125/£250
£1,000 Emergency Fund Challenge #78 £3.96 / £1,000Vet Fund: £410.93 / £1,000
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Thanks Red, I think my mojo has got a bit soggy in the rain BUT I did get some of it back in Mr A today, tons of cooking sauces RTC to silly prices like 50p - 20p incl OH fav chicken tonight for 40p a jar :eek: think I got about 10-15 jars of various things for less than £5. Deff handy for easy meals. Also, there's a local market in the high street each month now, saw they do a special of 12 chicken breasts (free range) for £15 so going to go halves with my friend next time its on - bargainlicious
I don't think it's that soggy from some of those bargains. Admittedly, not up to your usual high standard of coupon and bargain hunting, but still impressive all the same:D.
I particularly like the word bargainlicious:rotfl:
I hope everyone else has had a good day despite the rain:eek:If you've nothing decent to say, perhaps you shouldn't say anything.
£2 savings jar £300:D
Total credit card debts £1250:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad: - Will I ever learn!!0 -
Well i'm back & boy have i missed you all!!
LMH good luck with your exam, i've got my fingers crossed for you!!
(((((((((((((((((big hugs)))))))))))) to everyone who has had to work over the bank holiday.
Well i can't quite believe it, but i'm up to 3 already, that's the most sensible i think i've ever been on a bank holiday!!
Have been feeling pretty rubbish for the last few days, but far too busy to be ill, so just carried on regardless wiith a sick bucket at my side, & managed to get my dad's shed cleared out (30 years of putting stuff in & never taking stuff out :eek:), and an added bonus of £27 in change found lying in there (think it may have belonged to little bro), which my dad said i could have for doing all the hard work, bless him :A
Shed done, & a similar number of years worth of paperwork shredded & tipped, i headed back home for some serious digging, aided by a very very good friend (although i think she is slightly mad for offering), & pretty much all the ivy roots are now dug up, & half the lawn too as they just went on forever :mad:
Looking pretty with a little fence keeping in the mulching that i am hoping will prevent any recurrence... fingers crossed!!
Spendy day today, ordered some new work shoes online as the soles are falling off my only suitable boots, thanks to a very good offer i found on the grabbit board & a book ordered for darling daddy for fathers day, it was such a great feeling to know i had the cash to pay for these things without worrying
Will need milk tomorrow, but money put aside for that, so here's to no more spending this week!!
Think i'm going to head off for an early night, as i can't still be sick tomorrow, we're far too short staffed for that!!February NSD challenge 5/150 -
I'm on NSD #1 hoping for another tomorrow
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Just catching up for June as i've been away all bank holiday, woop woop. Love your wiggle on Friday IF, Pooh bear is one of my fave things ever, so cute! Well I've had an absolutely FABULOUS weekend in the lakes going fell walking and staying in one of the nicest youth hostels in the world :beer: This also means as it was already all paid for all-inclusive and i've spent all my time up mountains that I have had #4 NSDs in a row!!! What a way to start the month and exceed my 3-in-a-row target. I resisted the bar at the youth hostel every night except Friday and my family and friends kindly bought me a couple've beers, didn't take my purse into Keswick today either as I KNEW i would spend if I did tee hee! :rotfl:
Hope you all had a great weekend off and sorry to those who had to work you busy bees, I would've been working all weekend if I hadn't booked it off months ago
Don't turn a slip up into a give up
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