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Enjoying Life's Indulgences Together Everyday
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C&C from earlier, thought this was supposed to be easy:rotfl::rotfl:
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0.46 x ASDA Onions by Weight per kg £0.34 £0.35
4 x ASDA Smartprice Strawberry Individual Cheesecake (... £1.24 £1.24
6 x ASDA Smartprice Scotch Egg (113g) £1.86 N/A
1 x Colman's English Mustard (170g) £1.54 £1.54
1 x Always Simply Fits Normal (18) £1.00 £1.00
1 x Daddies Brown Sauce (600g) £1.98 £1.77
1 x Birds Eye Field Fresh Petits Pois (1.07Kg) £3.49 £2.00
1 x OXO Stock Cubes Beef (24x6g) £2.19 £1.50
1 x Whitworths Granulated Sugar (2Kg) £1.74 £1.74
1 x ASDA Protect Extreme Fresh Mouthwash (500ml) £1.48 £0.65
2 x ASDA Butcher's Selection Extra Special Pork Chops ... £7.00 £3.46
2 x ASDA Chinese Takeaway Prawn Crackers (40g) £1.00 £0.30
2 x ASDA Carver Ham (250g) £5.00 £2.94
1 x Bodyform Ultra Normal with Wings (14) £1.79 £1.19
Comparison total (compared products only) £29.79 £19.68
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Well done!:) Noticed this still comparing favourably - I've been putting it off and not sure if it would still keep comparing [Strike](it's been N/A for T on msm now for how many days?:think:)[/Strike]* and we don't need pork chops every week. It'll go N/A on the 'guarantee' as soon as I've gone and bought it next.:rotfl:
*Argh!:doh: Correction - it's showing T at £1.57 for me when signed out only:mad:.0 -
:T well done! I know how that feels.
It still scares me how high our original debt was, people have mortgages for lessbut we've been working through it and can see the light at the end of the tunnel :j
I think the day its all cleared I'll cry and throw a party at the same time
Well done dipdap :T:T
Don't forget to invite me to your party0 -
Savvybuyer wrote: »Well done!:) Noticed this still comparing favourably - I've been putting it off and not sure if it would still keep comparing [Strike](it's been N/A for T on msm now for how many days?:think:)[/Strike]* and we don't need pork chops every week. It'll go N/A on the 'guarantee' as soon as I've gone and bought it next.:rotfl:
*Argh!:doh: Correction - it's showing T at £1.57 for me when signed out only:mad:.
The chops freeze really well Savvy and they don't take up too much room in the freezer!:):):)N1LDA:D0 -
zippydooda wrote: »can you just take hand scanners back then? is it not still booked out to you when you get it with your cc
I have numerous times I just delete stuff I scanned on hand scanner and go and put it back then do my shopping. I have been through manned and self scans after and had no problems.0 -
Good Afternoon and a Happy Mothers Day to all us yummy mummies0
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:T well done! I know how that feels.
It still scares me how high our original debt was, people have mortgages for lessbut we've been working through it and can see the light at the end of the tunnel :j
I think the day its all cleared I'll cry and throw a party at the same time
Its a great feeling clearing on the day of my last payment I booked a holiday to Euro Disney took my Dd clothes shopping and out for tea still managed to pay hol without intrestb:money:0 -
fairclaire wrote: »Good! you do right
He's just been down to check Im still awake (as if he'll let me fall asleep!). We had a funny little conversation. He said he knows that he annoys everyone and asked why I wasn't annoyed at him. So I said because I loved him and I knew he couldn't help it. NO hugs.....he doesn't do physical contact if he can help it. He got up and walked to the door and said ' I think I love you too, you do have nice hair':happyhear *tears*
Aww that's nice0 -
Right, time for work for me
Hope you all enjoy the rest of mothers day, I was happy with my box of 1p choccies and card (my kids got me a value one from Ts :rotfl: ) and I got a lovely lay in
Back laterHistoric Debt August 2009 = £63,600 10th March 2017 = £0 100% paid all gone!
Mortgage started June 2015 = £170,000 January 2022 = £134,000
Saving for Xmas 2022= . . Amazon £55
If you focus on what you have left behind, you won't see what lies ahead - Gusteau0 -
Thank you to everyone for the congratulations for the new job. Just done my first outdoor swim of the year and I had forgotten how great it is.0
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I should (all things being equal) clear my debts this year
can't wait. I've never told my parents I had this credit card bill and buried my head in the sand for years about it, paying off the minimum most months but sometimes I missed payments. It's terrible because up until last year I constantly had work so could have paid off bigger chunks if I wanted to but new clothes or cocktails were more important.
Now the most important thing for me is being totally debt free and having a little nest egg to rely on if I have to. I don't know if I'll ever tell my parents what trouble I was in. It feels much better to be facing it head on though
And like you said dipdap, baby steps.Debt free 6th December 2014
'Kindness is a simple act to show someone that you see them and that they're worth it'0
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