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The Super September 'Back to School' NSD Challenge!
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Today has been NSD#4 :j.
Fridge is full,haven't been anywhere,or done anything :money:
SPC #36 :staradminx 8.SPC7=£751.10 SPC8=£651.04 SPC9=£843.00 SPC10=£872.76
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Sundaysgirl wrote: »Ooh, thank you marmite! :j
I brought lunch to work again today and have no need to spend so please put me down for #8Cherry_Burton wrote: »Hi everyone,
I managed to clock up another 2 NSD making 5 NSD in total. I have done this mainly by taking lunch to work rather than buying an expensive sandwich. Much, cheaper, healthier and nicer:T
CB
Packed lunches rock!
Butti -congratulations!Igor is putting together a celebratory meal,and wants to know if you're happy to have crispy pilchards with a sweet and sour sauce and his famed turnip vodka?
Auntie t2rry Well I hope that September flies by for you.How's your wee nephew doing?
I'm pleased to announce that yesterday turned out to be #4 after all.
Knit Witch 7 in a row,by golly.I guess that you will be crowned this week's teacher's pet.;) fedup is a very close second,also with #9...
Would you share the crown?
It's a moot point anyway,as Hubert has run off with it,it being pink and sparkly.It goes with his shoes you see. :rotfl::rotfl:0 -
Ooh congrats Butti that's exciting! Sorry I'll miss the celebratory meal, I'm doing other things whenever it is!!
Thanks Marmite I'm getting impatient for Christmas and wedding now. Ahhhh....little nephew is doing wonderfully, getting sturdier by the day!
Should be number 5 for me today....see no reason it won't be...Debt Free I FFEF I Building Savings I 2025 Plan:- Regular Savings £8,200/£10,000
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Ooh congrats Butti that's exciting! Sorry I'll miss the celebratory meal, I'm doing other things whenever it is!!
Thanks Marmite I'm getting impatient for Christmas and wedding now. Ahhhh....little nephew is doing wonderfully, getting sturdier by the day!
Should be number 5 for me today....see no reason it won't be...
Don't worry t2rry,Igor always makes too much.He'll put some aside for you,and,because I know that you like his cooking,I'll make sure that you get double portions!
He also does home/work deliveries. :rotfl::rotfl:
December....it'll be here before you know it!I still don't understand how we're already in September.
I'm glad to hear that your wee nephew is doing well.
Shall I already put down today as an nsd,or should I wait?0 -
Great news Butti!
Welcome back Gothrock
reporting NSD #5, after a couple of days buying lunch for work, im back to packed lunch :-)Total Debt in Feb 2015 - £6,052 | DEBT FREE 26/05/2017Swagbucks £200 Valued Opinions £100Dave Ramsey Baby Step 2 | Mr Money Mustache Addict0 -
marmiterulesok wrote: »Packed lunches rock!after a couple of days buying lunch for work, im back to packed lunch :-)
Great minds think alike. :money: :j :cool:0 -
Happy Thursday folks!0
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marmiterulesok wrote: »Don't worry t2rry,Igor always makes too much.He'll put some aside for you,and,because I know that you like his cooking,I'll make sure that you get double portions!
He also does home/work deliveries. :rotfl::rotfl:
December....it'll be here before you know it!I still don't understand how we're already in September.
I'm glad to hear that your wee nephew is doing well.
Shall I already put down today as an nsd,or should I wait?
hmm....I was going to wait a little....but why...I WILL NOT spend today. Call it. NSD #5 in the bank!Debt Free I FFEF I Building Savings I 2025 Plan:- Regular Savings £8,200/£10,000
- Slush Fund £3,800/£10,000
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Another spendy day for me.
I've been trawling the 'net as I knew I'd heard of scar reducing potions in the past - so wanted to read up and see if I could believe any claims / find anything with what seemed to be good independent reviews, as I figured that if i believed any it had to be better to start using ASAP rather than leaving for months.
Ended up looking at Bi0 Oil, on the basis the reviews were very favourable and the cost was a LOT less than most of the alternatives..... and then I discovered that a pharmacy chain (which has a branch just up the road from me) currently has a half price offer on all sizes. So I've been and bought myself the last 2 largest size that were on the shelf, as it says to use for a minimum of 3 months (reviews report noticeable improvements long before then) and it also claims to help with 'uneven skin tone caused by hormonal fluctuations' (I've noticed uneven tanning on my forehead, and my GP keeps hinting I'm "at that age").
Tomorrow will also be spendy as I need to pick up a grocery shop prior to going away, which will include at least 1 non permitted item for taking and several ready meals (also non permitted) to leave for DS1 as he has to fend for himself for 3 evening meals, and 2 of them he'll be rushing around getting ready for work.
Either Saturday or Sunday will be spendy (planning a walk over to the Grasmere Gingerbread Shop), but I'm hoping the other will be an NSD. Then Monday is another D/Debit (spendy) day!!!Cheryl0 -
Thought I might have to nip out for bread but then told myself not to be such a lazy Nargle and get a loaf going in the breadmaker.
So, here it is.... NSD number 5!!!!!One life - your life - live it!0
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