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£21,000 to pay off -but we will do it this time.

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  • mummytogirls
    mummytogirls Posts: 6,578 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Good news on the payouts Pennywise, have a good day xx
    Mummytogirls x

  • Hi amber, its a nightmare when everything breaks at once.

    Mummy it has been a good day today and now the suns come out, hopefully it will be a good weekend.

    Today has been a LSD, nipped into Mr T to get cat food and few other bits, total came to £17.50 got it down to £11.31 after vouchers:D.

    Chickens have laid quite a few eggs this week so i'm going to make a quiche and some fairy cakes.

    Off to catch up on diaries and then surveys.
  • Quick update whilst watching the tennis. GO MURRAY :j.

    Yesterday was a quiet catch up with housework day and also enjoying the sunshine, went to visit in laws and stopped for a BBQ.

    Today has been a spendy day, Went to Iceland and spent £28.50 on groceries for the week, but used £15 Love to shop voucher, so shopping cost £13.50:j, poped into sainsbugs to get a couple of bits not in iceland and spent £2.45, did buy DD some shorts but cost nothing as used £10 of nectar points.

    Put £30 of fuel into the car so hat better last the week.

    Both children are being really badly behaved at the minute, cheeky back chatting and constantly bickering with each other, lost my temper with them this morning :( and have grounded them for the week and banned all electronic devices and kids tv channels.
    They are currently sat outside together painting and getting along, see how long it lasts.
  • brizzledfw
    brizzledfw Posts: 7,302 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    Keep on going PWPS...yes I have banned my DD2 from any screens for the next 3 hours..told her to read a book in the hammock..or better still tidy her room instead!

    Heading for a NSD today..whoop whoop!
    MFiT-T4 Member No. 96 - 2022 is my MF goal :D
    Winter 17/18 Savings Rate Goal: 25% [October 30%] :T
    Declutter 60 items before 31.03.18 9/60 ** LSDs Target 10 for March 03/10 **AFDs 10/15 ** Sales/TCB Target 2018 £25/£500 NSDs Target 10 for March 02/10 Trying to be a Frugalista:rotfl::T
  • OMG no nails left, COME ON MURRAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • :j:j:j:j:j WOOOOOOOOOO HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO:j:j

    WELL DONE MURRAY:D
  • I didn't watch it but I'm pleased he won. Might have watched it if I'd known Gerard Butler was in the audience though :o Xx
    Debts @ LBM £23,729.31. Debts @ 08/04/2016 £0 :j
    Best win so far - holiday to Florida
  • Good morning.

    Looks like the wonderful weather is going to continue today :j.

    Checked banking this morning and a couple of DD have gone out, What I owe Tax credits is now starting with a 5 :j.

    Need to do a small shop at Mr T today, need squash, washing up liq and a raffle prize for school.

    Surveys are still slow and none near payout, so looks like no big payouts for a few months, may need to look for some bits to ebay and try and top bank account up that way.

    Made coleslaw and potato salad yesterday, cheap way of bulking meals out, also baked bread rolls and a large choc cake for lunch boxes.

    Off to hang out some washing.
  • amber03
    amber03 Posts: 1,360 Forumite
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    Baked bread rolls so scrummy especially with "proper butter" on them and as for chocolate cake...well just perfect.xx
    :j Debtfree and and staying that way.:j3-6 month emergency fund, No.61 £140.00
  • Hi penny, weather still fab here :j i've yet again given up on surveys I get to 50p (or thereabouts ) from payout and all surveys i'm either screened out of/not eligible for/ quota been filled :( it's a fix! Bah!
    xx
    MORTGAGE BALANCE when we moved Aug 2024, £120,000. January 1st £118,267.06. May 1st, £116, 123, June 1st, £115,536, New mortgage added for extension- £165,000 July 1st!
    Mortgage Overpayments - September-December, £152.46. J- £103.27, F- £115, M- £91.50, A- £100, M- £200, J- £200. J- £200. Aug-£200.
    Total- £1362.23
    Goal pay off 1% of current mortgage in 1 year. £1650

    EF- first goal £300
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