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Pay ALL your debt off by Xmas 2013
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oh and the rest of the corriander is for the garnish
Don't turn a slip up into a give up
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Thanks, will give that a go at some point


hmm to hit our target we need to be putting about 500 away for the next 4 months... difficult, but doable.0 -
AMr how did you calculate your DFD? I am going through all my finacial stuff at the moment so I would like to do this :-)Don't turn a slip up into a give up

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I have some AMAZING curry recipes if anyone wants them! And I sometimes use a jar of pataks, sometimes real spice. Either way I love to make curries!

I really love the Pataks pastes - it feels like you're making a home-made curry, but a lot less effort! I'd love to be able to make a decent spice blend myself though!0 -
oh right I see, I read that as 2015 lol!!
Do you know how to do it though? I am looking to calculate when my DFD will be so that I can set myself a realistic target of when I want it gone by :-DDon't turn a slip up into a give up
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Hello joining late but see how I go

I have about a £6600 debt. cheers
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:hello:Welcome grassgirl
Spagbol will be along sometime soon to give you a number and you can post about ur journey as much as you like to let us know how you are getting along :beer:Don't turn a slip up into a give up
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Amr that lentil lasagne recipe I posted was delicious, cooked it this evening
highly recommend it and I'm a complete beginner cook Diary: Getting back on track for 2013 and beyondDEBT FREE 13-10-13 :dance::dance::dance::dance::dance:
Beautiful daughter born 11.1.14Mortgage: [STRIKE]£399,435.91[/STRIKE] £377218.83
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Will defo have to try it then Kerri!

Just checked the bank - still looks OK... need to build up my savings account again as I said I'd try and have £500 in it at all times.0
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