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what have/wiil your spend Tuesday 21st august 2007?

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  • oops I forgot to put the eyes on my wee smiley :-)
    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
    Mortgage £28,214.65/ £26,254.71/ £25,746.43
    By end 2020 I want CC at £ 19,000.00.
    By end 2021 I want CC at £10,000.00
  • McSaver
    McSaver Posts: 609 Forumite
    I havent spent anything today either :)
    Had £80,000 in Savings - All GONE!!! BYE BYE
    :A Single, 27, Aspie, Gooner :A
  • LookingAhead
    LookingAhead Posts: 4,633 Forumite
    £1.78 on some hand lotion
    £0.40 on a packet of crisps (whoops)
    £1 on a McMillan square on the 'win a £5000 shopping spree @ John Lewis' thing that came around at work
    £1 on work lottery thing
    Bank Balance: In the black for the moment.
    Sainsburys Loan: Cleared July 2010
    Credit cards: AMEX Airmiles Card: direct debit set to clear balance monthly
  • Jacks_xxx
    Jacks_xxx Posts: 3,874 Forumite
    NSD for me WooHoo! :D

    I've spent the day turning out my wardrobe. I've left myself a "capsule wardrobe" and I'm busy listing everything else on eBay. :eek:

    Love Jacks xxx :D
    Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted. Einstein
  • thanks skint cat ~ work got in the way of mse again :rotfl:

    i spent a whopping £4.25 on food/drinks :eek: out of the vendors too :mad: havinga bad day :rolleyes:
  • x_raphael_xx
    x_raphael_xx Posts: 4,411 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    I did spend £8.22, but it came out of my grocery budget. Not had a good day, though, and I'm sorely tempted to go and buy a bottle of something nice, but I will resist. It won't help will it? Yes it might actually.

    Make yourself a nice cup of tea, that will help (she says as she sips her red wine:D)

    Only had one glass & I'm getting light-headed already! My first taste of alcohol all month...mmmm
    Debt Free as of 17/01/2009 Turtle Power!!

    EF Challenger #3 £1543.72 / £5000
    MFW 2024 #100 £1300.00 / £10,000

    MFiT #40 Jan 2025 Target - £99,999.00
    Mortgage at 30/09/22 £113,694.11 | Mortgage at 24/01/23 £110,707.87
    Mortgage at 21/04/23 £107,701.01 | Mortgage at 20/07/23 £106,979.65
    Mortgage at 04/10/23 £106,253.77 | Mortgage at 10/01/24 £105,324.57
    Mortgage at 01/04/24 £104,424.73 | Mortgage at 01/10/24 £103,594.98
  • Daisydoll
    Daisydoll Posts: 544 Forumite
    Well spent another £18 in asda today:rolleyes: got much needed flea stuff for carpet(blasted cats!) though. Oh and £4.50 on ice creams for the little'uns but did take them out for the day to a country park/animal farm place that was free so not too bad!
    DFW no.630!
  • x_raphael_xx
    x_raphael_xx Posts: 4,411 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    Daisydoll ~ Frontline is fantastic for fleas, I've always used it on my poochie and I've never seen one and have not found any in the carpet (touch wood lol).
    It costs me about £30 for 6 months supply for my dobi, so should be cheaper for cats. Though of course you'd still need to treat the carpet for a while to get rid of the eggs and hatchlings etc.
    Debt Free as of 17/01/2009 Turtle Power!!

    EF Challenger #3 £1543.72 / £5000
    MFW 2024 #100 £1300.00 / £10,000

    MFiT #40 Jan 2025 Target - £99,999.00
    Mortgage at 30/09/22 £113,694.11 | Mortgage at 24/01/23 £110,707.87
    Mortgage at 21/04/23 £107,701.01 | Mortgage at 20/07/23 £106,979.65
    Mortgage at 04/10/23 £106,253.77 | Mortgage at 10/01/24 £105,324.57
    Mortgage at 01/04/24 £104,424.73 | Mortgage at 01/10/24 £103,594.98
  • Yorkielass
    Yorkielass Posts: 2,235 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Spent £47.49 in total in tesco after coupons, but 22.35 was for the stuff for when my parents home to stay and mum said she'd give me some money towards that so hopefully will get some back. i'm still pleased though.

    Nothing else at all :j:j
    Initial Mortgage January 2024 - £160,000
    Initial Mortgage free date - January 2058
    Mortgage as of 1st February 2024 - £159,134.98
    Overpayments to date - £79.62
    Current Mortgage free date - January 2058
  • Hi everyone,
    Have blown my weekly budget and it's only Tuesday!
    Spent £23.85 on a meal out with a very good friend. Had a lovely evening and a great meal but am a bit gutted at going over budget.
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