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6 NSD's so far this month, so halfway to my target.
I have to put petrol in my car today so will have to spend but hoping for a couple more NSD's before the week is out:)Debt Free 1st March 2017
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Sorry not been on to update I have now done 7 NSDSaving for Xmas 2015 #84 £163.00 ~ £365
SPC 2015 # 43 (£340.28) banked + (£3.86) in SP £344.14 Total ~ £500
NSD J 19/19 F 7/10
Lunches to Uni F 6/16
Loan: [STRIKE]£2000[/STRIKE] £1000 50% paid, Mum [STRIKE]£7800[/STRIKE] £4900 33.7% paid, [STRIKE]CC £200 [/STRIKE] PAID ,[STRIKE] DWP £740.16[/STRIKE] £544.16 26.5% PAID, Over draft £2000 Total [STRIKE]£12740[/STRIKE] £8444.16 33.7% paid0 -
I am up to 9 NSDs. I bought some shampoo on Tuesday (that I did not need - still have like 10 shampoos or so.. oh well.)weight loss journey: 3 KG / 8 KG
declutter challenge: 25 / 25 ✅ 66/100
english is not my first language, sorry for any misspellings0 -
marmiterulesok wrote: »Some might say that it was an emergency,therefore allowed.
Seriously!
I think my visit to my second home would be classed as an emergency more. Especially since it's payday! :beer:0 -
Sundaysgirl wrote: »Ooh thanks for the birthday wishes and yummy cake marmite - though (without meaning to sound ungrateful!) I do hope it was shop-bought and not baked by Igor...?! :eek:
Don't worry,creaming butter and sugar,adding eggs and flour etc.
are still on Igor's 'to do' list.He does a great mud pie though,allegedly,this is.I wouldn't try it if I were you. :eek:butterfly2507 wrote: »I am up to 9 NSDs. I bought some shampoo on Tuesday (that I did not need - still have like 10 shampoos or so.. oh well.)
You're forgiven.At least it won't go off.
kermit yes,I quite understand.It's a question of priorities.
Ah,I see that 'Wednesday' has made an appearance.... :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:0 -
NSD number 6 today.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
Mortgage: £214,702.150 -
Monday and Tuesday this week were NSDs #3 and #4 . To.day was shopping day as we were out of milk,bread and eggs.0
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10/20 NSDs!
Jodles
MFW2020 #115 250/3000 J-250
1% challenge- /1525Save 1k in 2020- /3000
Joining in UberFrugalMonthChallenge set up by the Frugalwoods!
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No NSD for me today I had to buy batteries for the central heating thermostat and 3 books from the charity shop

Come on kermit we won't laugh honest
Debt free as of 29.10.2020 🎉😁
SPC #73 Feb NSD 0/200 -
NSD 9 today.#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
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