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The Jumbo-normous January NSD Challenge!
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Got NSD no. 3 yesterday.0
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Today is NSD 4 for me! Also my 3rd in a rowDebt Free - October 20220
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Reporting in with 2 unexpected NSDs
taking me up to 6 nsd in a row:j
Was not expecting this so soon and def not exceeding my in a row target ive been so drained lately the thought of going out makes me feel tired. As ill be in town i will top up milk and a few other needed items gas and leccy then back to my nsd again enjoying reading when im able2nd purse challenge no040£0 Sealed pot challenge ???? £2 trolley find not counting small coins till end year0 -
Hi everyone NSD #4 for me today. Hope you are feeling better now marmite
Nargle think you better put me down for the skiing not sure about this whole chicky ferret theme.(I'm a veggie):):) Although I have never been skiing before does anyone have a spare cushion for my posterior(just in case)!!!!Debt free as of 29.10.2020 🎉😁
SPC #73 Feb NSD 0/200 -
and I'm joining jodles! 6 and 6 in a row here as well :jMust use my stash up!0
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5/17 today and 4 in a row, won't make 5 this time, have to go shopping tomorrow.
Such a fun holiday£250 shopping, diesel and any other spends
December 16- January 15 £345.06/250.00 -£95.06
£2 saving a day for christmas 2017 £0/£730
Total debt paid off before 26 December 2017 £3142.31/14,053.85 = £10911.54 left to go0 -
NSD 3today. Have came from work two days with terrible headache not sure if its the strip lights or the computer maybe its my new diet but omg my heads terrible.#Sealed pot #085.
1 debt versus 100 days £108.32/£300:j
Debt Jan 2016 £6877.37. Aug £6155.56
xmas saving £1 a day 274/366.0 -
Have lost a NSD today on £1 parking. Grrrr. Still only on 1 :mad:Letting Go NST #17
NSD 1/15; LTW 0/9; budget £0/£250; food £5.20/£120; steps 0/31
Make £10 per day in Oct: £30/£310
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donna_dynamo wrote: »maybe its my new diet but omg my heads terrible.
I found the thing that helped was drinking loads of water, which for me was diluted flavoured water (one part flavoured to two parts tap). I guess I put a small amount of sugar back into my diet by doing that, but I can't drink plain tap water by the pint.
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