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What are your favourite debt-busting items??!
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hummingbird wrote: »Glue is a good one - great for sticking unfranked stamps on to new envelopes/parcels!! (Whoops, is that a bad thing to do???!!)
I'm intrigued!!!! Does this work?A new year, new month, new focus and new hope - must stay on the right path for my dreams to come true![/CENTER]
It's not all about central heating and spot lights - cherish wrapping up warm and using candles! It's the small things in life!!0 -
Slow cookers are brilliant. They are great for cooking those cheaper cuts of meat and it is soooo nice to have the meal ready for you when you get home:DDMP Mutual Support Thread No. 421
Debt free date 25/11/2015 - Made It!0 -
Bohochange13 wrote: »I'm intrigued!!!! Does this work?
Well, I've noticed that some stamps come through totally unmarked, so I have a little collection of these - just peel off very carefully and use a bit of Pri** stick type glue for new letter! So far so good, hope no posties are reading this LOL!!:rotfl:£10 a day extra in May '18[B]£35/310[
Virtual Sealed Pot 2018 £500/£2500 = 20%
You can find my diary here:http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=5189836:beer:0 -
hummingbird wrote: »Well, I've noticed that some stamps come through totally unmarked, so I have a little collection of these - just peel off very carefully and use a bit of Pri** stick type glue for new letter! So far so good, hope no posties are reading this LOL!!:rotfl:
I will be keeping my eyes peeled for these and will begin peeling if I see them! LOL xA new year, new month, new focus and new hope - must stay on the right path for my dreams to come true![/CENTER]
It's not all about central heating and spot lights - cherish wrapping up warm and using candles! It's the small things in life!!0 -
Sure - its called Debt Manager.
(I'm still obsessed with it.)
This sounds like a great app! I had a quick look on google play but there are so many I'm not sure which one to download! Or did you find it via the Apple store?
TIAAugust Grocery Challenge £98.02/£100
September Grocery Challenge £103.98/£500
Emergency Fund £81.59/£10000 -
Our allotment - a great resource - this year we have a cupboard full of pickles/jam, a freezer filled to bursting and haven't bought potatoes or vegetables for months
My glue gun - no home should be without one :T
The slow cooker
Extra large fleece dressing gown:heartpuls The best things in life aren't things :heartpuls
2017 Grocery challenge £110.00 per week/ £5720 a year
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Can I say my legs? One of my greatest expenses is fuel... so I have now started to walk as much as possible... keeping my fuel bill down below the monthly budget by about 15 quid... and I have lost weight. Go figure..." Maturity is when you stop making excuses & start making changes"0
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Lol to everyone in a dressing gown! Were a sexy bunch us MSE-ers! I have visions of us doing a Calendar Girls type shoot all in our dressing gowns!! Big nod to the library card! I use and abuse that little piece of plastic as I always have about 6 books on the go at any one time. Ive also just discovered parkatmyhouse.com which has recently saved me a fortune on holiday car parking and peak London train tickets. Other than that I would like to nominate my trainers as they mean I can run for free without taking out expensive gym membership, and my fleece blanket and the dog as they are both super warm and allow us to play ‘heating chicken’ for a few weeks more!:beer:)
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ooh ooh ooh another one - newspaper and magazine aps on my phone! i never need to buy a paper/magazine cos its all online!!!)
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tudorfan22 wrote: »Lol to everyone in a dressing gown! Were a sexy bunch us MSE-ers! I have visions of us doing a Calendar Girls type shoot all in our dressing gowns!! Big nod to the library card! I use and abuse that little piece of plastic as I always have about 6 books on the go at any one time. Ive also just discovered parkatmyhouse.com which has recently saved me a fortune on holiday car parking and peak London train tickets. Other than that I would like to nominate my trainers as they mean I can run for free without taking out expensive gym membership, and my fleece blanket and the dog as they are both super warm and allow us to play ‘heating chicken’ for a few weeks more!:beer:
Same here! :rotfl: However I often have to 'fight' with my baby dog on who gets the fleece blanket- we usually just end up sharring it...
"NOTHING TASTES AS GOOD AS FREE FOOD"
'They can have my money but not my life!':eek: Debt & mortgage free in 18 years :eek:*0
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