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The Magnificent May-pole NSD Challenge!
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marmiterulesok wrote: »Can anyone explain why I'm not able to print the above post with its original and eye-catching colours?It doesn't really grab you in black and white,does it?
It's helpful to have this post on each page as well,so,does anyone feel like taking over this lovely task?
Pretty please with knobs on (do people still say that?),one of you must be keen/soft hearted enough to help me out?!
Ps The prizes still elude me.I need an idiot-proof explanation please!:o
Marmite - what you need to do is quote the post above this one, (my post) then copy and paste that on to a new post but take out the the quote at the beginning and end of the post, so it effectively becomes your post.
Hope that helps and makes sense.SPC 18 Target £200 /0 -
Went on a leaving do last night and managed a very low spend of £3.20 on 2 drinks and parking. Very pleased as we were due to eat in the pub and the food was expensive but in the end no one bothered!final unsecured debt to repay currently £8333Proud to be Dealing With my DebtDFW Nerd 1154 Long Haul 1550
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15 NSDs For May
3 in a row
I already managed to snag 1 NSD Yesterday.
Thursday was a spend day - I spent just over £10 on mini travel sized "Designer" hair products and body stuff for my Cousins Birthday present.
I'm hoping today is an NSD though I'm going for a curry with my family for my uncles and my cousins birthday today.NSD 3/25 | SA: £38.00 | EF: 38.130 -
EverTheOptimist wrote: »Marmite - what you need to do is quote the post above this one, (my post) then copy and paste that on to a new post but take out the the quote at the beginning and end of the post, so it effectively becomes your post.
Hope that helps and makes sense.
Thanks,it worked beautifully!The front page looks so much better.:T
So,the front page has been updated.
fedup you didn't declare #2,but I saw that you did in your signature,so have updated to #2.
I'm in a bit of a rush,but will be back again this evening to update.
Have a great Saturday everyone!:)0 -
2 is today to keep me on track!final unsecured debt to repay currently £8333Proud to be Dealing With my DebtDFW Nerd 1154 Long Haul 1550
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Can I try for 16 again please?
:D
Supersaver 16
And can I report yesterday as
#1OSWL (start 13st) by 30Jun20 6/10
£1/day Xmas'20-62 £214/£366 saved
Grocery Challenge Jun £742/£320 spentHomeowner wannabe by July 2020 - WooHoo!!
Starter Emergency Fund £1000/£1000 saved0 -
1 nsd for yesterday. took Doris to the vets (1st visit) :EasterBun and parted with £99.00 :eek: I think a cuppa of tea is needed and chocolate.Penny wise pound foolish. 366 days 1p challenge 2020/21/22/23 completed.
No.13 1p a day challenge 2024
No. 24 52 week savings challenge completed August 24
No.16 1p a day savings challenge.0 -
A lazy day and NSD #1 for me.0
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Evening all! Just checking in, but I have no NSDs to declare yet and won't have until the middle of next week! Thursday was spendy due to Slimming World, yesterday was the ASDA order delivery and today was buying various bits and pieces for home and work! Tomorrow we're off to the Harry Potter Studio tour! Very excited but am sure I'll be buying some sort of souvenir! Monday we're taking LO and my niece bowling, so next NSD will be Tuesday!
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In to claim #NSD's 1 and 2.
Today was a spendy day, saw that some DD's had been taken out this morning (odd day IMO) so went and bought a new pair of much needed running shoes. Got them on sale which was a bonusBought a few other essentials while was at it, and that should be me until next Saturday hopefully.
I've decided that I'm, not going to count credit card spends as a spend day as I pay those all off at the end of the month, and there haven't been many of those anyhow as I'm trying to clear that debt. And I'm trying my very very best not to spend anything at all now so here's hoping my bank account appreciates the difference lol.Pay all debt off by Christmas 2025 £815.45/£3,000£1 a day challenge 2025 - £180/£730 Declutter a bag a week in 2025 11/52Lose 25lb - 10/25lbs Read 1 book per week - 5/52Pay off credit card debt 18%/100%0
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