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What have/will you spend today - Wednesday 11th April?

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  • Skint_Catt
    Skint_Catt Posts: 11,548 Forumite
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    Gemmzie is there no free parking within walking distance?? Seems a lot to park - how long is that for?

    Catt xx
  • lambanana
    lambanana Posts: 685 Forumite
    NSD for me for once!
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    CC: £6412.95 (0% APR until Feb 2015 which I'm hoping is also my DFD!)
    Currently awaiting the outcome of a PPI claim which may bring forward my DFD, fingers and toes crossed!
  • rog2
    rog2 Posts: 11,650 Forumite
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    rog2 wrote: »
    Will be at home most of the day, so will try for a No Spender. :beer:

    Sorry S_C - I know I said I would try for a No Spender, but I've had to go to ALDI with my daughter, and I could not resist their 200 gm bar of 'Creamy Milk Chocolate' at 48p.:eek: :eek:
    When I've finished eating it, I will hang my head in shame (for about 2 seconds) :eek: :eek:
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    If any of my experiences, or the knowledge that I have gained from those experiences, can help anyone who finds themselves in similar circumstances, then my experiences have not been in vain.

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  • Purpleroses
    Purpleroses Posts: 4,125 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker Debt-free and Proud!
    i spent £2 something in the co-op on rolls and milk and a snickers bar. C x
  • redsquirrel80
    redsquirrel80 Posts: 12,457 Forumite
    Ooh well, didn't do too bad, add a 40p packet of crisps to the 90p bus fare cos the fruit didn't fill me up! :rolleyes: Walked home though, did go to shops but only spent Boots Advantage points on hair dye.
    Debt@16.12.09 £10,362.38, now debt free as of 29.02.2012.
    "I cannot make my days longer so I strive to make them better."
  • slowlyfading
    slowlyfading Posts: 13,429 Forumite
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    I have had a NSD today :) posted some Ebay parcels, but they were budgeted for and paid by the buyers! lol :)
    Nicola x
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  • LookingAhead
    LookingAhead Posts: 4,633 Forumite
    Too much!

    £40 taken out of speed bank for some extra bolts to go on our back doors (essential).

    £6 approx on other stuff: birthday cards, stamps, bottle of water, chewing gum, a jiffy bag, batteries.

    Hoping for a better day tomorrow!!
    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
  • mrsspendalot
    mrsspendalot Posts: 3,238 Forumite
    £2.82 for picnic in park was the only spend today apart from debt payments. Had a freebie afternoon out courtesy of the parents too :)
    Olympic Countdown Challenge #145 ~ DFW Nerd #389 ~ Debt Free Date: [STRIKE]December 2015[/STRIKE] September 2015

    :j BabySpendalot arrived 26/6/11 :j
  • savvykaz
    savvykaz Posts: 890 Forumite
    Evening all

    Just £3.50 today on three ice-creams for DD, her friend and me :p We had gone to Pateley Bridge and it was gorgeous!!
    DMP starts June 2012, £38,180.

    Balance June 2015 £26,046 (paid off 32%)

    DMP mutual support thread no 434
  • NSD for me today! some advantages to not having a lunch break ...did take some food in with me but at least no mooching round the shops to tempt me
    Pay ALL your debt off by Xmas 2021 no 50 Target for this year £12,000 
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     #no 28 target £11,200.00



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