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what have/will ou spend sat 11th aug 2007?
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First time posting on this thread, hello all

Was going to go out and buy milk or bread today. Need something for tomorrows breakfast (cereal or toast) but then realised i have eggs and cheese in the fridge, so i'm going to make an omelette instead :j
Need to do a big shop tomorrow so milk and bread can wait until then :rolleyes:
Btw when you guys post about what you have/havent spent today, do you include things like DD's that are due to go out or is that ignored as just a standard thing anyway?
Errrr...come back later
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stiltoncheese wrote: »Not planning on spending anything more than 30p (i think) on a stamp to post my OU registration forms off. Annoyed because I had some stamps here and now that I actually need to use one, they have vanished off the face of the earth.
Boring day for me doing housework and sorting out my budgets.
Dreaded car tax due at end of month, grrrr it always comes round so quickly.
When do we need to let PaP know about how much we've spent in her challenge this week?
stilton... i usually do a combined what have you spent and mozzies challange each sunday, however ever other weekend (when i work) if i dont get online before i am off to work someone may start the what have you spent thread and i will start a mozzies challange later in the day. But sometimes if the forums are quiet i will pop it up around 11pm tonight before i go to bed :rotfl:0 -
well spends today ~
found a sandwich in the botom of my bag that was edible :T and the 50p ona drink, 40p on some crisps and 45p on a snickers... after work i brought my box of crisps, 48 packets for £2.99 + vat - discount = £3.16 and then after becoming a little postie i spent 92p in lidl for some naan breads :drool: and a lemonade so i could have some change in my purse
subtotal = £5.43 + 13p in penny pots = £5.56
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no spend day for me
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Hi all
I have not spent any money going out today but unfortunately spent £62 on amazon buying two books and a dvd box set. Got some money back from the taxman, yey! and have also paid off one credit card so decided to treat myself, don't do it often, so thought what the .... I deserve a treat as I've worked really hard paying off my debts and dieting.
Hope everyone else had a good day.
Cheers
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Haven't spent a penny today. In fact haven't got out of PJ's today
. Great way to save money. 5 Year plan. April 2020 to June 2025- CC and mortgage free by time I'm 60
Currently CC £23,674.36 /£14,895.41/£14315.42
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Hi all
haven't posted on here for a while, my spending was really under control and then came the summer holidays, its been a really expesive few weeks, i'm still in credit, just, i managed a NSD today so am really pleased
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Hi all, I've waited all week to spend some money. So today, I thought it would be spend free, but then this afternoon I decided that this was the only day I could spend and it not to count in mozzies challenge so I went to Asda and blew £84.80! That's the most money I've spent on one shop for about 8 weeks, and it did include a food processor and a food steamer for DD, but I've put the whole lot onto my food budget, so it just means I'll need to be extra careful for the rest of the month.Official DFW Nerd Club - Member # 593 - Proud To Be Dealing With My Debts!0
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Hi all, I'm back again to update
After stating my good intentions earlier today, I ended up spending the following:-
£4.90 on lunch out with my sister:o
£1.80 on milk & loaf of bread which we needed but was very good and wasn't tempted by anything else!!:D This has come out of my grocery budget for the month.
£9.99 on a tankini for my sister's birthday which she really liked and as I didn't know what to get her I thought she may aswell have something she's chosen. She's trying to lose weight and has recently joined the gym so thought it would also be good incentive for her.
So after saying I didn't think I'd spend anything today, I was wrong.:( I did however, leave my card at home and just take out the cash that was in my purse so wasn't as bad as it could have been I suppose!!Official DFW Nerd - Member 408 - Proud to be dealing with my debts!0 -
Hi all, first time I have posted on this thread. Today I spent £2.55 which included 60p on a newspaper, 95p for a cornish pastie and £1 on lucky dip for the lotto which I got 3 numbers wahey!!
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