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Shiny New Year, Shiny New Start. The January NSD Challenge
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MummyRivett wrote: »
Thanks MummyRivett. I've bookmarked the page so I can have a good luck at it in the week. Looks great. Well done on your NSD 4 as well :T
xOfficial DFW Nerd Club Member no:219In the Court Of The Crimson KingI don't believe in the concept of hell, but if I did I would think of it as filled with people who were cruel to animals.Gary Larson0 -
Evening all - sorry beanie, I don't get any papers.
Happy B'day ETO - sounds like you've had a lovely day, sure OH can't wait to get home to go nursery shoppingBe lovely to have him back though xx
Well not a NSD for me. Did take back a dress to primarni - was lovely on but too tight across my shoulders - and I have a small frame - meant I couldn't really move my arms which is kinda a drawback. So £13 back to me :T but....they had their thermals reduced so I got a dusky pink vest from £5 to £3 (bought one in the same style a couple of years ago and it's still going strong).
After that dragged OH into B&M and came out with a bottle of Heinz Balsamic Tommy K for 39p. Then nipped into Tacto for milk (plus they apparently are running number plate recognition to catch shoppers who aren't using tacto) £1 for milk (not counted in NSD) and OH wanted a bag of crisps for £1.
So £13 refund - £3 - 39p - £2 = £7.61 up for today but doesn't feel right declaring a NSD.
Back on the wagon tomorrow else I'll never hit target this month.Feb 2015 NSD Challenge 8/12JAN NSD 11/16
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Good evening All
Popping in to report NSD #4 :j
Been a stay at home day today, tidied up my kitchen cupboards and did a bit of a stock take. Just finished my huge pile of ironing and now going to take down the last of the Christmas decorations.
Won't manage a NSD tomorrow as I'm off to the hairdressers and then on Tuesday I'm taking DD to the Harry Potter Studio Tour but hopefully Wednesday will be a goodie.
Will still be reading all the wonderful posts on this thread, hope you all have had a good day.Sealed Pot Challenge 6 - Member 1938
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Thank you Dizzie Lizzie, enjoy the print outs.
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Evening all, finally managed to trap NSD 2, it was a tricky little git...0
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Have had 5nsd in a row but today was a spending day. Fruit, salad, slippers (planned spend) and reduced price mouth wash (unplanned spend). The whole lot was only £16.85 and I won't be out again until Thursday so should have another 4nsd's now!Solar Suntellite 250 x16 4kW Afore 3600TL dual 2KW E 2KW W no shade, DN15 March 14
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Hi gang :wave:
NSD no 6 today & 6 in a roll
Anyway get the Daily Mirror?
If so might anyone be good enough to send me the wee slimming world supplements that are in it Monday to Wednesday this week?
Will happily cover postage.
We get the Mirror at work so if i can sneak the supplements out then i will happily send them to you, i'll pm you if i manage it, as you dont want to be inundated with them.SPC 18 Target £200 /0 -
Xmas decs down and away for another year :A - including the first of next years prezzies in the loft (hope they'll be ok up there).Feb 2015 NSD Challenge 8/12JAN NSD 11/16
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2NSD for me today.
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Oh dear I am not doing very well. I haven't managed a single NSD in January as yet:o. I am thinking more about my spending and have had some very low spend days but still not a no spend day.
Won't have one tomorrow either as DH starts at a new branch tomorrow and wants the flexibility of cash for his lunch rather than a pack up until he knows what the facilities are so I will have a spend there.Save £10,500 - £2673.77 - 25.5%
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