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The Remember Remember NSD November Challenge
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Spoony, what a brilliant idea! If only we had a cellar. :idea: :rotfl:
I'm declaring today as NSD 20 as we definitely are not spending.
Hugs to all.
S.P.C. 9 2016 No. 062 Banked £337.50
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NSD 15 today :j nearly there!
I did get my bedroom & bathroom blitz done & have now joined the thread to use up all my accumulated toiletries:eek:
Because of this thread I've started to log my grocery spends for each month - so far I've managed to knock about £150 a month off - just goes to show how taking a list pays dividends.
Good luck to all in the final push for this monthSmall victories - sometimes they are all you can hope for but sometimes they are all you need - be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle0 -
Sneaked NSD #6 in today! :j
Treated myself to a take away cappuccino on way in to work - [STRIKE]£2.40[/STRIKE] FREE because I had a full loyalty card!
'Bought' OH DD3 her crimbo pressie - [STRIKE]£25.99[/STRIKE] technically FREE as I had a voucher (thank you MySurvey!!)
Just posted an ebay item - [STRIKE]£2.20[/STRIKE] which doesn't count as 1. buyer has already paid postage, and 2. it was on OHs ebay account so he was paying for it anyway!
Lunch out tomorrow and leg wax on Friday so that's my NSDs done for November. 6. Same as October!!!
Moving on to December and aiming, yet again, for 10 NSDs!!! lolSee you next month!!! :wave:
Wealth is what you're left with when all your money runs out0 -
NSD 15 today done and dusted woohoo!!
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Weight loss 0/37lbVanquis £1476 Capital One £380
Nov 2012 NSD 15/15 Dec 2012 NSD 14/15 5 in a row SPC #1874 Overdraft £8000 -
NSD 19 today :j:j....magic is comingDMP started 2/2007
DMP Mutual support #136
DFD July 2013 May 2024 Oct 2017 Feb 2017 April 2017...t's complicated :eek::eek:0 -
So NSD no 16 today.
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One debt remaining. Home improvement loan.0 -
Because of this thread I've started to log my grocery spends for each month - so far I've managed to knock about £150 a month off - just goes to show how taking a list pays dividends.
Wow! That's fantastic Silva!:T
I need to take a leaf out of your book as my groceries are errrrr
No 21 today please ......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
Debt free & determined to stay that way!0 -
NSD number 22 for me today:)November NSD's - 70
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Da da!!!
Made it to NSD15 and that's my target achieved!!
Pleased with myself. It's not been the easiest of NSD months... Started very slowly, had a little surge in the middle, then a slow bit at the end.
Not sure if I'll clock up any more these past 2 days... Wait and see I guess.Because it's fun to have money!
£0/£70 August GC
£68.35/£70 July GC
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Have a good hump-day everyone!
What is a hump day please?
I was a tad worried with some of the earlier posts.I could feel the presence of the dark side in a few posts,which seemed dangerously close to using the 'F' word.:eek:
Luckily this was not to be.:cool:
I'm pleased to announce that I've bagged #22 today.:)
Too many dds coming out in the next few days to get any more.
Good luck people on nabbing the last few nsds!:j0
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