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What Have You Spent Today? Sunday 17th June
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LookingAhead wrote: »Ooooh no. The £100 will have stocked you up right? And you got cash back for the breadmaker AND you got paid £40 which covers it.
Sounds like good work to me!
Yep, the £100 was a stock up shop. Plently of fruit and veg for the Lenny diet challege
Breadmaker covered by babysitting money
Is it better to aim for the stars and hit a tree or aim for a tree and land in its branches :think:Loves being a Wonderbra friend :kisses3:
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Nuffink :AOfficial DFW Nerd No 096 - Proud to have dealt with my debt!0
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Haven't spent a thing today. Shopping yesterday came in £10 under budget (went straight to a debt so I can't decide later on that as I've saved £10, I therefore have an extra £10 to spend! Am I being good?DFW Nerd Club #545 Dealing With Our Debt
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Haven't spent a thing today. Shopping yesterday came in £10 under budget (went straight to a debt so I can't decide later on that as I've saved £10, I therefore have an extra £10 to spend! Am I being good?
No. You're being VERY good!
Bank Balance: In the black for the moment.
Sainsburys Loan: Cleared July 2010
Credit cards: AMEX Airmiles Card: direct debit set to clear balance monthly
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NSD for me today :T0
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£30 on a second hand lawnmower for my granda (see im being good and recycling!!!)
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well i spent £15.50 at the local fun day
................but
i expected it to be a more expensive day as it was fathers day and one of the very rare days off we all get together! we were planning on a 'big day out' which would have been much more expensive. ................and
i used my £1 pound jar so it feels like it was free anyway
(didnt come out of any already spent budgets
)....................so
technically a nsd
well sort of!
goodness that was complicated !- prior planning prevents poor performance!
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I think there have been a lot of "good" spends today!
:TBank Balance: In the black for the moment.
Sainsburys Loan: Cleared July 2010
Credit cards: AMEX Airmiles Card: direct debit set to clear balance monthly
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LookingAhead wrote: »I think there have been a lot of "good" spends today!
:T
So we're forgiven then LA
Is it better to aim for the stars and hit a tree or aim for a tree and land in its branches :think:Loves being a Wonderbra friend :kisses3:
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