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what have/will you spend monday 9th july 2007?
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I'm a no spend today and I want to have four this week so 1 down 3 to go!January budget
Nothing left!0 -
asda smart price bacon at 83p as we are taking a george forman type grill when we go camping tomorrow for 2 nights. thought we would christen it with bacon sarnies and brown sauce for breakfast, other wise nothing as 2 days camping food coming out of fridge/freezer kitchen cupbioard!:j0
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I'm back after a 10 day absence, with much to confess, including £94 on furniture for new place, £120 monthly shop, £16 toaster, £4.99 super broom, £20 on drinks / food at Metallica at Wembley (free tickets), £20 on drinks, cab etc to friends Wedding on Saturday (free lift most of the way there and back though).... phew.
Today I will get a few bits in Superdrug, estimate £10 (monthly!). OH is getting cereal etc.0 -
Hello everyone, not feeling well today so no work for me. Today will be a NSD.0
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I'm back after a 10 day absence, with much to confess, including £94 on furniture for new place, £120 monthly shop, £16 toaster, £4.99 super broom, £20 on drinks / food at Metallica at Wembley (free tickets), £20 on drinks, cab etc to friends Wedding on Saturday (free lift most of the way there and back though).... phew.
Today I will get a few bits in Superdrug, estimate £10 (monthly!). OH is getting cereal etc.
Update: £10.20 in Superdrug
£3.49 in Julian Graves on nuts and seeds and apricots0 -
Nada, painting again today.
aww gem i hope you have fun, stick the radio on and boggie away while doing it :rotfl:Skint_Catt wrote: »Hi all, happier today after finding my passport on Friday night! 9 days and counting!
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awww skint catt great to see you found your passport ~ now with no need to replace it you have more money for wine while away :rotfl: have a nice timeI'm back after a 10 day absence, with much to confess, including £94 on furniture for new place, £120 monthly shop, £16 toaster, £4.99 super broom, £20 on drinks / food at Metallica at Wembley (free tickets), £20 on drinks, cab etc to friends Wedding on Saturday (free lift most of the way there and back though).... phew.
Today I will get a few bits in Superdrug, estimate £10 (monthly!). OH is getting cereal etc.
bobbadog are you settling in well? whats it like better than your old place? Anyway the above spends arnt that much are they? enjoy your new homeHello everyone, not feeling well today so no work for me. Today will be a NSD.
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spends today ~ lots :whistle: but i knew most of them were coming ~
£2.99 ~ female products
£0.50 ~ boots weigh scales
£1.50 ~ lunch (the car broke down so we were stranded)
£4.99 :think:0 -
I bought paint :rolleyes: But it had to be got either today or tomorrow so I figured do it while we were food shopping and save the petrol and make-up and not leave the house tomorrow :rotfl:
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I've been into town so:
£5.45 on lunch with a friend
£1.79 on a card
£1.50 on bus fare
which equals £8.74 todayBe who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.
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Need a first class stamp, otherwise a NSD, I hope!
Oh, just remembered, sent DS to school with a £1 to buy some of the potatoes that they have been growing on the school allotment. So not a NSD but not far off!
Well, managed to find a stamp in the drawer, so no need to buy another, and DS came home to say that supply of school allotment potatoes can't keep up with demand, so he brought home the £1 I sent him with.
So a NSD for me :jSuccessful women can still have their feet on the ground. They just wear better shoes. (Maud Van de Venne)Life begins at the end of your comfort zone (Neale Donald Walsch)0
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