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Monday 18th May - What small DFW things will you do today?

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  • allydowd
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    edited 18 May 2015 at 6:16PM
    List Continued:

    :grinheart Looked at Stoozing £500 using a Stoozing Calculator (Link). Would make £8 over one year. Not sure it's worth it...

    :grinheart Dried out hailed-upon carrier bag for re-use.

    :grinheart Requested free seeds. (Link)

    :grinheart Requested free bath salts. (Link)

    :grinheart Read weekly email from :money:(Link)

    :grinheart Checked out free Noddle credit report. (Link)
    Debt-free day: 8th May 2015 "Remember that sometimes not getting what you want is a wonderful stroke of luck," Dalai Llama
  • allydowd wrote: »
    List Continued:

    :grinheart Looked at Stoozing £500 using a Stoozing Calculator (Link). Would make £8 over one year. Not sure it's worth it...

    :grinheart Dried out hailed-upon carrier bag for re-use.

    :grinheart Checked out free Noddle credit report. (Link)

    We've been stoozing for a couple of years. Have just kept the money in an account and paid off the minimum payment each month out of our regular account and saved the interest. Have a couple of £100 surplus right now and have bought a few things with the spare cash over that time :T
    DF as at 30/12/16
    Wombling 2026: £25.70
    Grocery spend challenge Feb £285.11/£250
    GC annual £389.25/£2700
    Eating out budget: £ 48.87/£300
    Extra cash earned 2026: £185
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