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How much have/will you spend today Wednesday 28/3?
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had a good day today (money wise if nothing else) spent £3.02 in asda on milk, marg, 3x muller rice mmmmmmm, and salad to have with tea tonight.
nsd yesterday and hopefully tomo ten friday is payday and chinese night woohoo :j two more sleeps to go!!!0 -
Evening all,
Well my NSD didnt happen. Im a sucker for Carrot Cake and I passed a shop that was selling home made slices and I after walking past I went back and brought a slice.
Still only £1.00 so no real damage done and I actually found on my train seat on the way home so I guess if I can deduct that Ive spent 85p in total lol.
EDIT: Forget Dentist Fee's that were budgeted £42.40
TOTAL: £43.25Official DFW Nerd Club - Member no. 297 - Proud To Be Dealing With My Debts0 -
*Ahem* £5.30 after yoga today.
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Hi today I spent £1.60 on a sandwich and £4 at the local shop. I had to stock up on a few things. Pay day tomorrow, yahoo x0
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Well had disappointing news today that I couldnt go out with my friend as planned on Friday. Went in town shortly after to get some bits we needed for the month (cards, gifts, banking etc) and thought well if not going out for the day then spend budget on me - got carried away though and ended up spending £32.10 :eek: (including lunch for me and little one) so have blown this weeks budget - but instead of spending more have decided that's it no more spending til I get my new budget on Sunday!!!0
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A good day for me today. 3.30 on posting 2 parcels, knew I had to do it no way around it really. And 70p on 2 (medicinal) chocolate bars at work.
I managed to NOT go to McDonalds at lunchtime for my ant-morning sickness chips, and instead did oven chips at home. So that was £2.18 I didn't spend :TJan GC: £202.65/£450 (as of 4-1-12)
NSDs: 3
Walk to school: 2/47
Bloater challenge: £0/0lbs0 -
Hi All
Another NSD for me!!!:j
Took lunch into work again and resisted temptation in clothes shops at lunch time:AOfficial DFW Nerd - Member 408 - Proud to be dealing with my debts!0 -
Expensive day today.
£2.85 - aquanatal class
£140 - Argos, getting final bits to finish house off before baby comes (due in 2 weeks).
£20 petrol, need to keep it topped up just in case.
Argos stuff paid for out of savings I have (I was saving for IVF but got pg naturally).Proud to be dealing with my debts
DD Katie born April 2007!
3 years 9 months and proud of it
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Not done very well today.
Felt lazy and got a taxi home from work (£15) lebanese for lunch (£7) and bought something for a games console (£35) been an expensive last 1-2 weeks for me0 -
I didn't get online yesterday, had day from hell, but spent:
£5.00 on taxi (refundable)
£2.75 on lunch (refundable)
and £8.75 on food shopping (semi budgeted - minus the desserts!)
Am up to £111.30 on Paypal at the mo, so feel better 'cos of that!0
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