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Money Fritters 'Enough Now' DFW Diary - Chapter 2

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  • MrsPorridge
    MrsPorridge Posts: 2,934 Forumite
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    How amazing is that Mr. Dale - and the house looks fantastic too - I prefer it to a lot of those Grand Designs that feature on Kevin McLeod's show. Definitely food for thought.
    Debt free and Keeping on Track
  • Enchanted21
    Enchanted21 Posts: 230 Forumite
    edited 4 December 2012 at 8:58PM
    It looks so cosy and homely..... My husband is a builder, I wonder if he could whip up one for us......hummmmmmm. Lol.

    It is rather fabulous :-)

    Hope the garden is looking good? Mine looks like it's been dragged through a hedge backwards. Green fingered, I am not. But, I would like to think that I try x
    Debt total before IVA = £43,350.
    "If I go looking for my heart's desire again, I won't go any further than my own back yard," ~ Dorothy Gale.

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  • Hi Guys,

    Thanks for the comments.

    And yes that house looks fab.

    The garden has been put on hold at the moment, what with the bad weather and Christmas, although I really want to give it a good go next year, I really want to make a good go of trying to be self sufficentish....

    I am currently reading Mark Boyles follow up book, which came out this year called 'The Money Manifesto', it is very good, and although I know I cant live without money as I have debts and a mortagage, some of his tips are fab and I will give them a try, once I have put a plan together. The two books have really opened my eyes on the things we take for granted and the fragile world we live in.

    Did you know that 65% of energy (gas and electric) is lost before it even reaches are house. That is how poor our energy system is!!!!

    See I am full of useless facts now.

    Oh I managed a NSD today, so that is 1 for the month.

    Money Fritter
    DFW#972 LBM2 (09/07/12) £25938.84; Current £23783.35;
    Credit Credit Card1 £128.47/£6424.24 (2%);
    Credit Card2 £443.86/£15663.25 (2.8%); Overdraft £0/£2500 (0%)
  • Thought Provoking article here from Jared Diamond.

    http://www.ditext.com/diamond/mistake.html

    He is basically suggesting that agriculture, which has lead to mass production of food was our biggest mistake as humans.

    I particularly like this quote

    "If human history thus far was a 24 hour clock, and each hour represented 100,000 years, then we have lived for the first 23 hours and 54 minutes as hunter-gatherers, and only the last 6 minutes as agriculturalists. In the time it takes to make a cup of cosmic tea , we've somehow managed to create for ourselves a conundrum of epic proportions'

    Money Fritter
    DFW#972 LBM2 (09/07/12) £25938.84; Current £23783.35;
    Credit Credit Card1 £128.47/£6424.24 (2%);
    Credit Card2 £443.86/£15663.25 (2.8%); Overdraft £0/£2500 (0%)
  • Hi Folks,

    Finally done a new post on my garden blog.

    I need to find some wooden pallets, anybody have any idea were I can get some

    Money Fritter
    DFW#972 LBM2 (09/07/12) £25938.84; Current £23783.35;
    Credit Credit Card1 £128.47/£6424.24 (2%);
    Credit Card2 £443.86/£15663.25 (2.8%); Overdraft £0/£2500 (0%)
  • MrsPorridge
    MrsPorridge Posts: 2,934 Forumite
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    MF - try a builders yard for the pallets.
    Debt free and Keeping on Track
  • Thanks MrsP,

    I will have a look thanks.

    Right I managed a NSD yesterday, but not much else to report

    Money Fritter
    DFW#972 LBM2 (09/07/12) £25938.84; Current £23783.35;
    Credit Credit Card1 £128.47/£6424.24 (2%);
    Credit Card2 £443.86/£15663.25 (2.8%); Overdraft £0/£2500 (0%)
  • Hi Folks,

    Well it has been a good weekend. I managed to get some more gardening done on Saturday, I have added some pictures to my blog, if anybody wants a look.

    Then today we went to a christening, which was lovely and it was great to catch up with family and friends.

    Money Fritter
    DFW#972 LBM2 (09/07/12) £25938.84; Current £23783.35;
    Credit Credit Card1 £128.47/£6424.24 (2%);
    Credit Card2 £443.86/£15663.25 (2.8%); Overdraft £0/£2500 (0%)
  • Morning folks,

    This year I have been very disorganised and left my Christmas shopping until the last minute.

    I went last night after work and managed to get quite a bit done so pleased with that. I am not pleased with the cost of everything, but that is another story.

    Anyway, hopefully I can get a few final bits tonight and then thats me done.

    Money Fritter
    DFW#972 LBM2 (09/07/12) £25938.84; Current £23783.35;
    Credit Credit Card1 £128.47/£6424.24 (2%);
    Credit Card2 £443.86/£15663.25 (2.8%); Overdraft £0/£2500 (0%)
  • Hi Folks,

    Well I have managed to get most of the Christmas shopping done now. I also managed to get all my cards and some of my presents wrapped last night.

    I love wrapping presents with the Christmas songs playing and a glass of red wine in hand.

    Money Fritter
    DFW#972 LBM2 (09/07/12) £25938.84; Current £23783.35;
    Credit Credit Card1 £128.47/£6424.24 (2%);
    Credit Card2 £443.86/£15663.25 (2.8%); Overdraft £0/£2500 (0%)
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