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council tax - yes its an ugly phrase but the annual bills are now starting to flutter through our doors.
I was about to file ours in my shiny new file boxes - very efficient, less paperwork making compost on my desk.
then I actually read the junk mail that comes with it, firstly I found a list of useful numbers - now pinned to the notice board - things like reporting stray dogs and potholes the size of Kimberly big hole
Then I read that you can now have your bills spread over 12 months instead of 10 - just needed a quick phone call. It just makes the household accounting easier if all bills are either monthly or annual and nothing else especially if you split bills with your OH
Its worth giving your council a ring to see if you can do the same - I looked at eldest child's council page and they have to email in to request this.
its the one bill you don't need to tackle up front so you might as well spread the cost out over the year.
also if your budget is squeaky tight than even the small bits you can shave off each bill make sure you are still solvent at the end of the month.
Personally, I really like having 2 months you don't have to pay anything. I know we are still paying the same but we can treat ourselves a bit in Feb/Mar without affecting our monthly outgoingsApparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
BNI worked as usual
I always check As before buying them and still can't see the curry equivalent on there.
Does that mean it could start coming back as n/a or can anyone else see what Ts are comparing to?
1x T.BIG NIGHT IN CHICKEN TIKKA & PILAU RICE 450G - £3.00 † £1.50 £3.00 £2.49
1x T.BIG NIGHT IN INDIAN CKN KORMA & RICE 450G - £3.00 † £1.50 £3.00 £2.49
2x Ts BIG NIGHT IN CHEESE & GAR FLATBREAD 230G - £4.00 † £2.00 n/a n/a0 -
Morning all, I'm trying to work out how to find triggers, i bought 3 whiskas on Tues compared to £8 ts, now Iv found a pack that As stock but not Ts do I buy 2 of what I bought and 1 of the ones Ts don't stock.. Confused.com. Thanx to anyone that can help
Don't buy any of themApparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
Good morning Elite
Hope all well. Quick post to say BNI jalrazzi and korma with cheese flatbreads ok at 9.30am. PP £9.97
HthThere's no place like home
Feeling down? Weak in body? Makes no difference to me, I think of you all when I'm sitting quietly.
Hugs and healing thoughts are always going your way.0 -
Snap-ant please give my love to fourp, you are both in my thoughts and prayers at this difficult time, bless Mrs Fourp that she is now at peace. :A0
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Morning all, I'm trying to work out how to find triggers, i bought 3 whiskas on Tues compared to £8 ts, now Iv found a pack that As stock but not Ts do I buy 2 of what I bought and 1 of the ones Ts don't stock.. Confused.com. Thanx to anyone that can help
No. You are looking for things that are missing from the APG rather than things not sold elsewhere.0 -
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shirley999 wrote: »I can no longer see them on A.com, although still on MSM at the increased price of £1.90. Buying them now is therefore risky, it's just a matter of how long it takes T to adjust. I agree, they should come back n/a against A unless they reappear on A.com.Good morning Elite
Hope all well. Quick post to say BNI jalrazzi and korma with cheese flatbreads ok at 9.30am. PP £9.97
Hth
Was just about to say my shop was 09.26
Guess we'll see how long it takes Ts to catch up when someone gets stung
Now can so done explain to me why one of my fillers is a single sprout? :rotfl:Historic Debt August 2009 = £63,600 10th March 2017 = £0 100% paid all gone!
Mortgage started June 2015 = £170,000 January 2022 = £134,000
Saving for Xmas 2022= . . Amazon £55
If you focus on what you have left behind, you won't see what lies ahead - Gusteau0 -
Good morning, snapant my thoughts are with you and fourp, such a sad time ((x))The person who never makes a mistake never learns anything.0
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