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What have / will you spend today? Monday 25th June 2007
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MRSMCAWBER - Good luck on your move to Germany! Don't forget to let us know from there how your move went! hmmm, prawn sarnies! YUM! You could always do surf n turf for dinner - fillet and prawns!!!
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MRSMCAWBER wrote: »Am stuck at home all week, packing and awaiting the steady stream of workmen, packing assesors and removal men:o ...so guess i will be having a no spend week:T .....closely followed by a nervous breakdown:p
Hang on in there, MrsMcawber!! I don't envy you, myself and my OH are moving on saturday within the same POSTCODE, and i'm stressed enough as it is! No companies make it easy to change your damn address! Grr!
Again, I wouldn't mind salmon tonight at yours! I think tonight in our 'freezer emptying concoctions' we have pork chops, potato waffles and corn on the cobs. Tomorrow, it;s quiche!
I was naughty and brought lunch, but paid with Advantage card points
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Hi everyone
Did weekly shop but that's budgeted for, so a total of £1.30 on a coffee - well worth it - first coffee out in ages; got out of the rain and sat for ages with the huge pile of magazines in the cafe - bliss!
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a big one today for me :eek: 36p ~ crisps for lunch... then to save approx £3 i stayed in work and waited for a lift but i brought tea there so i spent £1.80 on my tea :rolleyes: still it saved my bus fare
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A NSD for me today:j :j - stayed in (apart from school runs) and did some much needed housework.:rolleyes:
Don't plan to go anywhere tomorrow either, so should be a NSD:T .20p Saver Club #33 60p/£100
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Evening all,
What a horrible day up here in Yorkshire :eek: As a result, today has been my 1st NSD of the week as I went to work, then straight home. Took lunch in with me (as usual)
DMP starts June 2012, £38,180.
Balance June 2015 £26,046 (paid off 32%)
DMP mutual support thread no 4340 -
Hi all..would've been a NSD for me today but something made me buy a £2 scratchcard and I won £40...so can I call it a NSD?..lol0
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Evening all.
My spends today were:
£1.65 on some boot laces for BF and he gave me that cash back. I also put £10 petrol in the car but he gave me that back too!
I spent £2.59 on a few bits in Tesco and £10 on a half price luxury pedicure (budgeted for). BF won't be paying for those, lol!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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£10 on a letter for the exam board from the doctors, and I owe mum for a prescription and some meds, around £14 I think
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