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Thursday 30th July - What small DFW things will you do today?

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  • Today I have ordered dog treats off approved foods a lot cheaper than the market and made friends with my local butcher so free bones and meat scraps for my dog too :)
    A load of washing and dried it on the line
    Debt:
    Mum [STRIKE]£6150[/STRIKE] £1050 paid £5100 left [STRIKE]Friend £1000[/STRIKE] paid [STRIKE] SNC £230 Paid[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]Cap One £203.91 Paid[/STRIKE]
    DWP [STRIKE]£650[/STRIKE] £40 paid £610 left Over draft [STRIKE]£2000[/STRIKE] £92.55 paid £1907.45 left Brother £310
    Total[STRIKE] £10,543.91[/STRIKE] £2616.46 paid £7927.45 left 24.8% Paid
  • FatVonD
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    foxgloves wrote: »
    Well, I decided not to be such a wimp about the rain.......the postponed gardening was supposed to now be a knitting afternoon but was turning into a 'wasting time on the internet' afternoon instead, so I went down to the greenhouse to get a load of jobs done in there. They needed doing & it was undercover. Discovered that the hot long green chillies had been growing mad, so I started an ice-cream container for the freezer for those & it's half full already. I like to pick half the chillies green for freezing, then let the other half go red so I can dry them....that way, I get 2 ingredients out of one crop.
    The rain stopped, so I weeded & dug the bed intended for seed-sowing so as to get ahead of myself for tomorrow. There was even treasure......I dug up 3 small red onions we'd missed, potted up 2 lovely self-sown foxgloves, an aquilegia & even dug up part of an old clay pipe!! Free fitness too!
    f x

    That sounds fantastic, are the green ones like jalapeños and do they defrost okay? If anything will ever convince me to grow vegetables it'll be your posts, Foxgloves :D
    Make £25 a day in April £0/£750 (March £584, February £602, January £883.66)

    December £361.54, November £322.28, October £288.52, September £374.30, August £223.95, July £71.45, June £251.22, May£119.33, April £236.24, March £106.74, Feb £40.99, Jan £98.54) Total for 2017 - £2,495.10
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