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The Jumbo-normous January NSD Challenge!
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NSD 6 todayfinal unsecured debt to repay currently £8333Proud to be Dealing With my DebtDFW Nerd 1154 Long Haul 1550
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Right, I'm home, door is locked and NSD 3/10 is safely in the bag!

I've even been for my first run since crimbo eve!
“Obstacles are those frightful things you see when you take your eyes off your goals.”
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Finally managed NSD 2 today. Well stocked with food now so hopefully more to follow soon.....Starting 2016 debt-free

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NSD number 2 today. At last.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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NSD number 8 today
left the purse at home again today.
M&S £2878.22/ Natwest £3526/ Loan £405/ [STRIKE]Sofa £0[/STRIKE]/ [STRIKE]Ring £0[/STRIKE]/
Savings £12.04 NSD 3/10 :cool:Total £6915.88
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Safely snagged NSD #4 it's going pretty well! Wonder if I can make it to Halfway tomorrow!NSDs January - 3/8 2017 total - 3
declutter challenge 67/2017
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Finally managed NSD #3 today.
Had a few extra spends on food (all reduced so not all bad) but at least I now have enough for quite a while so hopefully more NSDs to come next week!Save £12k in 2019 #85 £1,500/£15,000 (10%)"Obstacles are those frightful things you see when you take your eyes off your goal" Henry Ford0 -
ouch! well I can certainly tell I had a few weeks off boot camp - I HURT today, but did make it to pole and had a pretty hardcore, but good class.
Yesterday turned out to be very spending - organised a bunch of tickets / travel for a trip north of the boarder, happens to fall in with MIL / FIL 50th Anniversary too and they are booking a family meal at the restaurant in the football ground, so I'll virtually be living there for a long weekend :cool: OH will be happy though, he can go and see his brick there that I bought him a few years ago. However, with much shepherding of people, and my trusty spreadsheet (can never go wrong with a good spreadsheet) I should get most of those spends back.
Today wasn't a NSD - they had jalapenos back in stock in the 99p store, OH goes through them like a locust so got a couple of jars. Also got a couple of pizzas while I was picking up milk in Iceland (yes Igor, the store not the country) - I do make my own sometimes but I quite like their pulled pork and sweet onion one.
I also bought a book for OH on Amaz0n but paid for that via vouchers earned.
So actually, despite me thinking I've just been whacked with the spending train, I haven't really spent much today at all when I work out what is owed to me :AFeb 2015 NSD Challenge 8/12JAN NSD 11/16
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Almost had another NSD today until i wandered into Te$co and saw some Indian jars of curry at 89p each as against 1.50 or so normal selling price. Bought 3 plus a reduced packet of Naan Bread. Should do better tomorrow.£47605.33 outstanding in C.C (£8000 Interest free till January 2025)0
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Nsd 2/10 :d0
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