Weekly Spend Challenge W/C 24th November 2013

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  • mooomin
    mooomin Posts: 13,703 Forumite
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    Can I go for £21 this week please?

    Today will be a NSD as I'm working from home and it was a NSD yesterday too :D

    I'm in the office for the rest of the week and in London on Wednesday so this might actually end up being a tight budget, but I'm going to do what I can to keep costs down!
  • smokies
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    hope to have a NSD today, have got a home made lunch of Beef Stew (left over from yesterday) and got plenty of food in the fridge/cupboards for dinner this evening...


    Will update later - have a great day folks xxx
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  • Hi!

    What a weekend that was! Absolutely awesome! Loved meeting up with everyone, and spending a weekend with the stars. They were really friendly and yes I had an amazing time! Back to reality today lol!

    I managed an overspend of £15.00 lol but it was so worth it!
    So I'd like to declare a spend of £55.00 for last week and would like to pledge £5.00 again this week. Back to boring stuff and work again lol!

    Have a great week everyone!

    Cheers
    Casper
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  • EverTheOptimist
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    Awww glad you had a good weekend Casper.

    Well spend day yesterday. £4 at Xmas fayre. :D
    NSD today. :D

    So £4 / £70
    SPC 14 Target £200 /
    Debt: £11850
  • DellyC
    DellyC Posts: 120 Forumite
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    Another NSD for me today
  • Mrs_Cheshire
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    Hi all, new to all this so could you put me down for £10 and we'll see how we get on.
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  • EverTheOptimist
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    Welcome along Mrs Cheshire. :hello: Nice to have you along. And good luck. :D

    First post updated to here.
    SPC 14 Target £200 /
    Debt: £11850
  • Munchin
    Munchin Posts: 2,816 Forumite
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    Hi all

    Sun - £2.50 papers
    Mon - £11 lunch with girls & £2 biscuits.

    Total = £15.50/£40

    I had a lovely lunch with my friends and we went to a farm shop restaurant. I was lucky I only bought the biscuits - the shop was amazing and I have to go back:)
  • bearacus
    bearacus Posts: 824 Forumite
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    hi everyone,

    Sun- Took nephews out and had a little treat to mcdonalds £9.56
    Mon- Needed a few bits for my husbands buttie box as he's on nights tonight ... plus diet coke £13.90
    = £80/£23.46

    Looking after nephew tomorrow so hopefully a NSD plus it's payday :)
    bearacus x

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  • Sedge123
    Sedge123 Posts: 597 Forumite
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    Had my trip out today and spent £2 on coffee and kids hot choc, £5.80 (!) on the bus, £3.50 topping up little ones birthday money as he didn't quite have enough to buy what he wanted (and my heart melted- he was so excited) and then £4.80 on some very boring pop socks for work ;-)
    My lovely Mum bought us lunch which was very kind of her, had a lovely day with small boy.x

    Makes a total so far of £16.10/£40.

    Oh and I've also discovered the wonder of "Tilly Tidying" - I've become a bit obsessed with rounding down the extra in our main account to the nearest £5 by moving the extra little bit to our savings account. It's meaning the savings account is slowly creeping up instead of waiting til the end of the month.
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