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NSK; February 28 Days Later!

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  • MrsGSR
    MrsGSR Posts: 1,041 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    Having read this thread again and not on a tiny phone screen, I've changed my mind. I'm up for it. I've planned for Feb anyway, shopping done, money sorted, debts paid so far. I won't be yellow sticker chasing as they start just before I start work and we aren't allowed to buy reduced stuff before a shift for some reason!
    Squirrelling away in September No 33
    It's not about the money, it's about financial freedom, being in control of it and living in the natural world and not a material world
  • Billie-jo
    Billie-jo Posts: 1,221 Forumite
    Sign me up again please.

    I think this will be a contender for the most out of date product Kat -
    It was made between 1946 - 1960 Would love to open it to see what its like but think the smell might kill us all (even the zombies)001_zps30a938ae.jpg
    MARCH £62.38/250
  • Sign me up please!
  • Fmess
    Fmess Posts: 2,920 Forumite
    Seventh Anniversary 1,000 Posts Photogenic Combo Breaker
    Sign me up please Kat, thank you
    LBM = 07/09/13 Debt = £13339 (100% cleared)
    New roof and car £8557/£19003 New kitchen £396/£5039 Credit card Paid Student loan Paid
  • Sign me up Kat! I need it this month I think
    Maybe I can use my mace to kill the zombies.

    I'm guessing that's the kind of mace from a nutmeg plant/tree, not the kind in spray can for self defence :rotfl:
    Billie-jo wrote: »
    I think this will be a contender for the most out of date product Kat -
    It was made between 1946 - 1960 Would love to open it to see what its like but think the smell might kill us all (even the zombies)001_zps30a938ae.jpg

    Why would you even want butter in a hot climate?! What have they done to it to make it OK for hot climates?! Definitely excellent zombie killer, if only to throw the tin at their heads to slow them down!
    Total debt: [STRIKE]£9473.62[/STRIKE] £7,384.87 22% PAID
    TAF #25 NSD 8/12 | Food £43.45/£50 | eBay 0/20 | Exercise 5/18
    :T Proud to be Dealing with my Debt :T
    DFD: June 2015
  • I am in .... off to change my signature

    February challenge you are mine !!!!!!
  • LoveaDove
    LoveaDove Posts: 491 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    Not even read the first post except the title...O.M.ZOMBIEEEEE!

    I am 'in the house (challenge), in a heartbeat' (Teehee)

    Yes please from me, Kat!
    :coffee:
    *Do More of What Makes You Happy*
  • TiptoesDB
    TiptoesDB Posts: 232 Forumite
    Brilliant!! - DH and I often have zombie apocalypse survival planning conversations and in fact had our wedding cake made to reflect this. I will try and post a pic to make you all smile - it is relevant!

    oh, so, count me in please!
    LBM Aug 2013 - DEBTS AS OF THEN £25,150 :eek: now: £0 :j

    Deposit savings pot: £0
  • Me! Me! Me!

    Need January and work stress over and I can give my energies to money saving again. Thanks, Kat, for the new rules.
  • RainbowBridgeReturns
    RainbowBridgeReturns Posts: 408 Forumite
    edited 29 January 2014 at 7:34PM
    [karmachilovething]

    I'm guessing that's the kind of mace from a nutmeg plant/tree, not the kind in spray can for self defence :rotfl:) Quote

    Is that where mace comes from? I learn something new every day lol! It was definitely in the spice box in a little tub and not a spray. I can't imagine what recipe ever possessed me to buy it.

    I have had to throw out 28 items so far. If I ever used this stuff it would end up being a very expensive month replacement wise. I can't believe how empty my cupboard looks.

    Now to devise a menu plan that includes prunes and semolina YUK!

    Looks like I am already out of the running for most out of date product, that tin really made me laugh. Thanks.
    "I wondered why the Frisbee was getting bigger, and then it hit me". £9/£250
    Project Peacock - 2/33 - 1lb/7lb target.
    £6.00 a day challenge £118.77/£170
    Mtge debt includes car purchase - £46,381/ now £44,336 - Paid 4.4%
    Emergency Savings 550.00/£1000
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