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MotiMoo
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Hi there!
I've been using this forum for a few years now to read up on lots of money and saving questions and I thought it was maybe time to post something
2014 and 15 are going to be pretty big years for me as I am doing up my flat and my bf and I are planning on ticking something off of our bucket list - hiking Machu Picchu!
To stay motivated in saving for both of these major things I have decided to start a money saving diary, and when better to start it than new years!
I have already made a start to be more frugal by setting myself a budget of £60/week. This is to cover all food, toiletries, grooming, petrol, nights out and miscelanious items. I managed this for all of December so I would like to keep it up in 2014.
Secondly I just re-mortgaged through a fees free whole of market broker. This has saved me around £180/month, all of which will be going into savings.
I hope to keep my posting up daily
Looking forward to spending 2014 with the MSE community 
MotiMoo
I've been using this forum for a few years now to read up on lots of money and saving questions and I thought it was maybe time to post something

2014 and 15 are going to be pretty big years for me as I am doing up my flat and my bf and I are planning on ticking something off of our bucket list - hiking Machu Picchu!
To stay motivated in saving for both of these major things I have decided to start a money saving diary, and when better to start it than new years!
I have already made a start to be more frugal by setting myself a budget of £60/week. This is to cover all food, toiletries, grooming, petrol, nights out and miscelanious items. I managed this for all of December so I would like to keep it up in 2014.
Secondly I just re-mortgaged through a fees free whole of market broker. This has saved me around £180/month, all of which will be going into savings.
I hope to keep my posting up daily


MotiMoo
Saving for new hallway £261.46/£2000
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Today was a holiday for me and all I had planned to do was visit a couple of friends so I thought it would be a NSD. I decided to walk to both visits as they are so close to my home, and on the way to friend one I stopped in at the local shop and bought a little treat for the two of us.
So today I spent £3.41 at the local shop, and then another friend messaged me that he had a couple of my things (he leaves for Australia tomorrow) so I had to drive over to his place to pick them up. I'm not sure of the petrol cost but it was something.
It's not terrible and still within my budget as I still have £46.59 for the rest of the week. I didn't eat any other food out as I made a ham salad sandwich before I went out and I didn't end up having time for dinner tonight so will just make up for it at breakfast.
My other resolutions (eating healthy and exercise) were also kind of to pot but I will try again tomorrowSaving for new hallway £261.46/£20000 -
Back to work today *sigh*.
Toast at home for breakfast instead of the vending machine at work. I spent £1.50 on a tuna baked potato for lunch which was naughty of me as I could have made a ham sandwich to take in if I had got up a little earlier in the morning. Dinner was a stew I had taken out of the freezer and some fresh mashed potato (my fave).
I was going to drive up north to my family home tonight but my brother messaged me and said he needed me to pick something up in the city tomorrow morning, so I will drive home straight after.
So instead I have done some research into other possible money savings. I checked my council tax banding, luckily for me it is in line with the rest of the street and is second from bottom so is more than likely correct. Since I am also about to re-mortgage my house I looked at the exit fee I am being charged by Santander, and although I am paying what was set out in my contract in 2010 the fee I am paying is £70 higher than Santander's current one. I am going to write a very nice and polite letter asking if they could see to reduce my fee in line with what they now charge and see what they say, nothing ventured nothing gained.
Tomorrow is going to be a BIG spend day...I'm getting my bathroom vanity unit! YAY. That has allready been saved for so no other spending is really required. Looking forward to tomorrow already!!!!!:jSaving for new hallway £261.46/£20000 -
:T Bathroom vanity (sink, tap, toilet and toilet seat included), matching wall cabinet and mirror bought! Woohooo! The whole lot is costing me £1000 delivered.
I haven't added up the total of the bathrrom yet but I'm thinking around £2300. This is slightly less than I had anticipated so within the budget that I have saved up. I will find out the delivery date tomorrow for the vanity unit and from there I will have the date for installation.
I CAN'T WAIT !!!!!! :j My current bathroom is older than me, and I'm the same vintage as the Spanish world cup!
That aside, I spent £1 today on chocolate biscuits to take home with me. There again I failed in an NSD due to chocolate! The petrol cost of driving home was budgeted for this month, I considered taking the train but the cost was around the same.
Perhaps when the bathroom is all done I will post some before and after pictures. Then everyone can see my awful bathroom and why it was worth saving for three years!Saving for new hallway £261.46/£20000 -
Today was a pretty lazy day :cool: Just how Sundays should be.
As I mentioned yesterday I totted up the cost of the bathroom parts I am supplying and its £2395.44, below the £2500 I had saved for it. I am just waiting for the plumber's quote for the parts he is supplying and labour, which I have another £2500 saved up for. Fingers crossed its under.
As for spending today I gave my mum £5 for a picture that she wanted to buy so that was the only cash laid out. I definitely went over the normal amount of petrol coming back from my mum's this evening as there was an accident on the road and I had to take an hour long diversion. I hope no one was hurt.
I didn't do my usually weekly shop at Lidl today as I still have food from last week, hopefully I will get another week without food shopping if I stretch it out. In turn that will hopefully balance out the extra on petrol this evening. So, no sweet treats this week MotiMoo!!!
It is my brother's, his wife's and my nephew's birthday the week after next so I will have to budget in gifts and cards. I hear about people doing Consumer Pulse and other surveys online and getting vouchers. Those would make great gifts but I don't know anything about these online surveys, anyone give me some tips?Saving for new hallway £261.46/£20000 -
The first proper day of work in 2014
, wasn't too bad but I need to get out of holiday mode!
Today was an NSD for me, didn't have breakfast (:mad:) and took a sandwich to work for lunch. Dinner was mashed potato (told you it was my fave), beans and Linda McCartney sausages.
I went round to my friend's this evening for a gaming session. I'm going toadmit it, I'm a big geek. We play pathfinder, which is a variant of dungeons and dragons, where you sit round a big map with little characters and role dice. Although it may seem quite sad I enjoy it as a) all the information you need to play is online for free and b) it's very sociable and an entertaining way of spending an evening without spending any money :money:!
Apart from not spending money I also looked at further ways of saving money today. I saw on the MSE website about the First Direct current account with the linked regular saver which has 6% interest. Although it isn't tax free like an ISA it’s an equivalent savings rate of over 3% which is more than I would get in the top paying ISA at the moment. When bf gets home we are going to talk about what we may do about it. I also went onto my company intranet and looked at some of the benefits we get offered. The most interesting was a voucher scheme, where we pay money into an account and from there we can draw down funds into vouchers for various shops like ASDA. The vouchers are also discounted, so for every £10 you spend you can get up to £1 off depending on the shop. Something to consider if I need anything specific.
Work started on my driveway this morning, more exciting home improvement as right now the drive is usually a large lake with mud and slimey leaves. I will take a picture tomorrow and see if I can upload it here for a before, and when the work is done I will show the after. I hope it will look good as my share is costing £200!Saving for new hallway £261.46/£20000 -
Today has not been very productive
. I still can't seem to get out of holiday season mode, today at work I just coasted. This is not good, although I am not busy busy I am better to get ahead of the game as I will be busy pretty soon.
On the upside today was an NSD. Lunch was 1/2 a tin of beef broth and a tuna sandwich. Dinner was the rest of the baked beans from yesterday with more mashed potato and Linda McCartney sausages. I thought I was a fairly adventurous cook but when I actually write down what I eat it doesn't seem that way!
Tomorrow might have to be a spending day as I will be needing loo roll and toothpaste. I am going to have a look to see any good deals on loo roll at the moment, as for the toothpaste I'm committed to buying cruelty free toiletries so that means either Sainsbury, Co-op or Superdrug own brand for me. There are probably loads on the internet but I live pretty close to all of those shops.
I recently found some receipts that I had thought I had lost which were from a business trip in May. I got those submitted today so in my next pay I should get a good chunk to squirrel away into the kitchen fund. Looking over the receipts I just had to shake my head, £16 for a sandwich in Norway :eek:!!!
Lastly I got the letter written up for my bank asking for them to justify my £295 mortgage exit fee when it is now only £225 for newer borrowers. I used the template from the mortgage exit fee article on MSE and tried to make sure the letter was very polite but also firm. I'll post the outcome.Saving for new hallway £261.46/£20000 -
Well that’s “hump day” over with. Only two days to the weekend, not that I've had an overly taxing week!
I had a check up today at the doctor, and they took my blood pressure. It wasn’t great. I really need to do something about my lack of exercise and poor eating, but the motivation to actually take myself along to the gym and stay away from chocolate is sadly often lacking. What is particularly bad is I have a gym membership to a very nice gym, but I think of great excuses to not go:
- I have meetings very early in the morning (7.15am) and the gym doesn’t open till 6.30am so I can’t go then;
- I work too far away to go in my lunch break;
- I am often doing things in the evening that don’t leave me much time to gym, eat and do the planned activity.
So to day was that spend day I had predicted yesterday, and I have decided I distinctly don’t like supermarkets. Everything about them is just designed to get your money :mad:. I went online to see where I would get the things I needed cheapest and luckily for me it was at my closest one. So off I toodle with my bag for life, and walk out 20mins later £7 lighter. Admittedly a small amount of that was on chocolate, another will powerfailure, but a couple of the other things were items which caught my eye because they were on deal and I thought “oh I’ll get that because it’s a good deal”. Silly MotiMoo.
Well anyway, at least I’m doing well on the using-up-of-the-food-in-my-house front :money:. I had an oinion, two parsnips and a leek in my fridge so I made a sort of curried soup for lunch, it was pretty darn good if I do say so myself. Then I had tuna pasta salad for dinner, using up salad goods in my fridge.
Let’s hope tomorrow is an NSD!Saving for new hallway £261.46/£20000 -
Another NSD for me this week which was a struggle, because I really wanted to buy something sweet :mad:! I resisted however, I’m sure I will feel the benefit tomorrow, definitely not feeling it tonight.
Lunch was the rest of the tin of soup I opened at work on Tuesday and two slices of toast. Dinner was some chilli out of the freezer and brown rice, with another slice of bread. I have the rest of the chilli to eat for tomorrow’s dinner. Not sure what to eat for lunch tomorrow though.
I phoned up my gym this morning and asked them if they could see how many times I have gone since I took out my membership in February last year….62 times :shocked:. That works out at under £5 per visit so cheaper than a day pass to any gym where I live, but still. I think it is probably best I stop the membership in Feb, save myself the almost £300 and the guilt. It does mean I am going to have to be more proactive about my exercise in other ways.
Tonight’s entertainment was playing video games with my friend this evening, walked over to save the petrol. We are going to hang out again tomorrow evening so that we can prepare for the big campaign game we are going to start with our little group. Looking forward to it already.Saving for new hallway £261.46/£20000 -
That's great MotiMoo. I have enjoyed reading your spending diary. I would help if you could put how much you are saving every month and what your expenses are? Like an SOA kind of thing.
But keep going and I am sure you will have that money saved in no time0 -
OOOppppssss I meant saving diary and not spending0
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