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£2.00 Savers Club 2015
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Seeing as I do this anyway, I'd love to join in please!
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#30 Just the one for me yesterday , hoping for more over weekend when at work.
Now on £6, and still not counted last years :whistle:GC Jan £101.91/£150 Feb £70.96/150 Mar £100.43/150 Apr £108.45 app/150 May £149.70/150 Jun £155.15/150 Jul £134.25/£150 Aug £119.37/£150 £92.09/£150‼️Sep £/£160 Oct (includes food, toiletries and cleaning from 13th to 12th of each month. Soon to be, two person vegan household, with occasional visitors)Forever learning the art of frugality0 -
Another one today, now on £6.January 2018 Grocery Challenge - £0/£300.
Saving for Xmas 2017 - £0/£2000.
Emergency Fund - £0/£1000.
January 2018 NSDs - 1/25.0 -
sarahc4536 wrote: »Seeing as I do this anyway, I'd love to join in please!
Target of £200
Welcome to the thread. You are number 54. Happy Hunting.
Gem-gem2025 Fashion on a ration 0/66 coupons
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Two in one day! Total now at £8 hooray!!January 2018 Grocery Challenge - £0/£300.
Saving for Xmas 2017 - £0/£2000.
Emergency Fund - £0/£1000.
January 2018 NSDs - 1/25.0 -
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2 lovely big coins today plus my mum gave me hers she was saving last year, add up to £62 :jLife's little instructions- Treat everyone you meet like you want to be treated..Watch a sunrise at least once a year..Strive for excellence not perfection:j£2 SC no.70 £140/£350SPC no.73 SPC9 £248 SPC10 target £250DFBX12 No. 069 £7719 / £7719 DEBT FREE 30/11/122013 mfw No.4 MORTGAGE FREE 5/8/130
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£8 potted for me today :jDebt free as of 29.10.2020 🎉😁
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lemonpopsicle wrote: »2 lovely big coins today plus my mum gave me hers she was saving last year, add up to £62 :j
That's lovely! My Mum always brings a bag of 5p's when she visits. She doesn't miss those and it bumps up my other collection nicely.0
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