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May 2015 'Take your Lunch to Work' thread.
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#24 was LO tomato and basil soupDebt free as of 29.10.2020 🎉😁
SPC #73 Feb NSD 0/200 -
I've forgotten what I had yesterday,but it was HM.
Today is a cheese,marmite and HM chutney sarnie.0 -
#25 was HM lentil soupDebt free as of 29.10.2020 🎉😁
SPC #73 Feb NSD 0/200 -
Not counting as an official LTW as was home today, but made home-made hummous and ate with potato cakes I had bought for 5p (yellow-stickered item). Proud of myselfLetting 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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Not counting as an official LTW as was home today, but made home-made hummous and ate with potato cakes I had bought for 5p (yellow-stickered item). Proud of myself
Don't worry,it's still offical - see WTBSE's first post.
Potato cakes -yummy.
HM hummus - I'm impressed.
Today was a banana sarnie.0 -
I was going to take my lunch today honest I was but then I forgot it
I bought some veg sushi from wilk*s It was ok but I wish I'd remembered my own. Hope everyone is well
Debt free as of 29.10.2020 🎉😁
SPC #73 Feb NSD 0/200 -
scotmumof3 wrote: »I was going to take my lunch today honest I was but then I forgot it
I bought some veg sushi from wilk*s It was ok but I wish I'd remembered my own. Hope everyone is well
Never mind.It's bound to happen once or twice.
I think yesterday was another sandwich of the banana,honey and almond butter variety.Ditto for today.0 -
Today takes me up to #26 not too shabbyDebt free as of 29.10.2020 🎉😁
SPC #73 Feb NSD 0/200 -
Today was tomato soup and bread.
I think that's me at #30.
Well done everyone.0 -
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