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The Jumbo-normous January NSD Challenge!

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  • Nargleblast
    Nargleblast Posts: 10,763 Forumite
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    cheexy wrote: »
    No NSD today
    Did my weekly shopping today. Got everything from Aldi and was amazed at the quality of the fruit and veggies in store. Everything cost me just over 10 pounds and I know I could easily have doubled this amount at my regular store.

    Only trouble is that I had to carry my shopping all the way to the Railway Station and onto the train home. :)

    But think.of the exercise you get, no need for gym membership - how MSE is that!
    One life - your life - live it!
  • scotmumof3
    scotmumof3 Posts: 1,951 Forumite
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    NSD #11 for me today and4/3 in a row :j
    Debt free as of 29.10.2020 🎉😁
    SPC #73 Feb NSD 0/20
  • Munchin
    Munchin Posts: 2,816 Forumite
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    Afternoon all,

    I managed to snag another NSD yesterday but fell of the wagon today :) (9 NSDs).
  • black_cat
    black_cat Posts: 703 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    I've lost track which can only mean one thing - I've been naughty and have nothing to report!!:rotfl:
    Or should that be a :o
  • Gem-gem
    Gem-gem Posts: 4,665 Forumite
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    Friend over for the weekend. We went and bought a cheap DVD ( or two) to watch. Spent a lot less than if we went to the cinema.
    Spend day for me.
    2025 Fashion on a ration 0/66 coupons
    2025 Frugal challenge
  • Nearly caught an NSD today and then when we bought the car it needed fuel. Going to try for tomorrow ;/


    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







  • MummyRivett
    MummyRivett Posts: 424 Ambassador
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    14 NSD for me today and another 5 in a Row :)
    • MSE Forum Achievements:
    • Debt-free & Proud - December 2014
    • Fully Funded 12 Month Emergency Fund - December 2020
    • Current Challenges: No Spend Challenge 2023
    • January NSD: 16/25
  • Candlewick
    Candlewick Posts: 284 Forumite
    edited 17 January 2015 at 7:21PM
    I have been AWOL again for a few days due to intermittently working long hours this week with both early starts and late finishing. With the exception of Tuesday (super early start) where I bought breakfast as I felt hungry and lunch with a colleague (it was my turn to pay), I took lunch in the rest of the week.

    I listed 5 items on eBay including a DVD I was given by a friend a year or so ago as it’s not my kind of film although one item didn’t sell. In total I made £84 before eBay fees so am happy with that. The unsold item has been relisted.

    Today, I am up to 10 NSDs with 4 in-a-row (target achieved) for Wednesday, Thursday, yesterday and today.

    Will pop back later to read back on all I have missed.

    Enjoy the rest of your weekend / days off, folks.

    Belated birthday wishes to you, Scotmumof3

    Candlewick
    NSD Challenge 2015: Jan 20 / 20 (2 x 5 in-a-row) / Feb 5 / 12 (4 in-a-row) :D

    Lesson learnt from 2012: I cannot be trusted to credit card stooze!

    Barclaycard at 2 / 02 / 2015 [STRIKE]£4,600[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£4540[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£4250[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£4000[/STRIKE] £3250 need to pay it off by 08 / 2015 before mortgage completion
  • Reporting in with NSD number 7 :T
  • Nargleblast
    Nargleblast Posts: 10,763 Forumite
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    Number 11 NSD today!!!

    Went to Mr T E S Cohen's emporium to pick up something ordered yesterday through Click and Collect (reimbursed by OH) and sauntered through the crowds of shoppers without succumbing to temptation to buy. Although it helps when you have no money anyway...as I said before, roll on payday.
    One life - your life - live it!
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