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6 year anniversary - Make £10 a day Challenge September 2013 - everybody welcome
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I haven't been on for a couple've weeks just catching up with everyone..CountingPennies wrote: »Heard back from Mr T's. They have posted me a £5 giftcard so thats a nice surprise. Won't add it till I get it tho. They said 5-10 days
Yaaaaaaay I thought they would do something like thatfairyclicks wrote: »Not sure if you all know about this seems like some good freebies and discounts are likely to be on offerunfortunately not all stores hosting tho
http://www.tescoevents.com/foodevenings
Darn it mine are fully booked, anyone know how we can find out about future ones?
Emmaglet the goodie bag looked amazing!!
Sorry to hear you aren't well counting pennies, feel better soon.
Right last week I found £1.16 roadkill, I got £1 off a dry cleaning bill (because the man was kind as I had to wait a bit for him to finish it when I picked it up.) I also did one shift at job 3 worth about £20 and I covered a class which will be £18. My own classes made £24 on Monday. I sold a textbook back to Blackwells on a giftcard for £11.21 which will become an Xmas pressie for OH
This week so far I have:
£46 from classes
20p roadkill
£60 shifts at job 3
So that brings me up to: £262.67, really close to target now, bring me g*mtree and eb*y! :-DDon't turn a slip up into a give up
*NSD Challenge Nov 0/10* *£10 a day challenge Nov £0/£300*
No buying unnecessary toiletries challenge-in it for the long haul
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Oh and Mav, well done on leaving your job
I am about to do the same but I am giving a months notice, wish I didn't have to...just want to go NOW!!
Don't turn a slip up into a give up
*NSD Challenge Nov 0/10* *£10 a day challenge Nov £0/£300*
No buying unnecessary toiletries challenge-in it for the long haul
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Hi - would someone PLEASE be kind enough to tell me how to multi-quote.
CP - hope you soon get better - sending a virtual onesy
Mavvy - well done - fortune favours the brave
This is a catch-up as been busy this week - 5 MS = £88.00 after my expenses and 4 more to go this week.:j
Surveys only £0.75 as I have not been here to do them :rotfl:
I have updated my signature.
Seems lots of people 'harvesting' the £s this month - Good luck for the next 12 days
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GrocC.2014=2162/2015=2083/2016=218/2017=1996/2018=450..APR=17.13/200
Bulk buy.......APR=233.76
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Oh and Mav, well done on leaving your job
I am about to do the same but I am giving a months notice, wish I didn't have to...just want to go NOW!!
Well just think its an extra months money and you will come out looking a lot more professional than me :T Well done for handing in your notice and just count the days down I hope it will go very quickly
Mav x
Debt free and Mortgage free thank you to all for your encouragement and advice :j
Crazy Clothes challenge £300/£48 and 5 months /0 without spending :T0 -
Afternoon all, I bagged a jammy saving a new winter duvet, rrp £35, i paid £8.50
kerching!
So that's a £26.50 saving to add to the siggyDebt@LBM1=£4050 1st DFD 27/08/09Debt @LBM2 =£14,469.97 2nd DFD 14/03/2018 :T
Make £10/day Y1£3.5k Y2£3k Yr3£4k Yr4£1.5k
DFW NERD 1068 :cool: Avios 78,0000 -
Hi - would someone PLEASE be kind enough to tell me how to multi-quote.
Am a lurker only on this thread so no help with money making advice but can help with this - hooray.
When you're logged in you'll see the multi-quote button at the bottom of each post - it's the one that looks like it's got a pink and an orange balloon on it. Just click on that button - think you can quote up to three times on one post, if you try to do more it will take the earlier ones off. If you're not logged in then you don't see the button.
You can delete some of the material from the quote if you only want to respond to a certain bit - just highlight the bit you want to take out and delete. Just remember to leave thebit at the beginning and end or it won't work.
Hope this helps. Back to lurkdomIt's the most wonderful timeof the year :0 -
Today
£50.00 after expenses from on-line forum & focus group,
6p roadkill
£7.00 GfK `win` - L2S vouchers
£2.50 pay pal - Survey SamplingIt's not the despair, Laura. I can take the despair. It's the hope I can't stand. ~ Brian Stimpson, Clockwise0 -
£153 works exes
£1.60 eBay after fees
6p found
Am updating from a pub where I am being plied with free food and drink on what's going to be a great night out0 -
MrsCautious wrote: ȣ153 works exes
£1.60 eBay after fees
6p found
Am updating from a pub where I am being plied with free food and drink on what's going to be a great night out
Sounds fab Mrs C of course we are all jealous especially me as I have got hardy any food in thought I would have scrambled eggs on toast thanks to the girlsThey have done their bit but had no bread in the house :eek: So scrambled eggs on their own oh well good for the diet
Note to self must go shopping tomorrow.
Apart from my sad tea news. I have an extra £60 to add from a bit of work I have done today. Wont say 'extra job' As its not now :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: Its my one any only job :T:T
Mav x
Debt free and Mortgage free thank you to all for your encouragement and advice :j
Crazy Clothes challenge £300/£48 and 5 months /0 without spending :T0 -
Sounds fab Mrs C of course we are all jealous especially me as I have got hardy any food in thought I would have scrambled eggs on toast thanks to the girls
They have done their bit but had no bread in the house :eek: So scrambled eggs on their own oh well good for the diet
Note to self must go shopping tomorrow.
Mav x
It may be scrambled eggs on their own but as the eggs are obviously fresh and from happy healthy chicks this just means you get to taste them at their best with no mass produced bread to mask their flavour
I know from my own experience that fresh eggs from your own chicks really do taste that much better and I also seem to cook them with more care as I want to show the chicks my appreciation for their produce. :rotfl:
Nothing much to report myself although another box of books sent off today so should get paid next week. Also I have been doing my own little grocery challenge for the last few months and am really under budget this month so will add that to my total at the end of the month.
My step daughter is moving out at the beginning of next month so I will be cutting the budget back drastically as it will only be OH and me and I won't feel compelled to vary the menu as much. At the moment I buy extras for her and try not to duplicate a meal within 3 weeks which makes planning menus a bit of a chore.
ChezThat money talks I don't deny, I heard it once, it said "Goodbye"0
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