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50p Savers 2016
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I'm up to £42.50 so far. :jGE 36 *MFD may 2043
MFIT-T5 #60 £136,850.30
Mortgage overpayments 2019 - £285.96
2020 Jan-£40-feb-£18.28.march-£25
Christmas savings card 2020 £20/£100
Emergency savings £100/£500
12/3/17 175lb - 06/11/2019 152lb0 -
mummytummy - that's great!
tattycath - wow you are doing so well!
I spent the ones I had in my purse, think I dropped on solitary wee 0.50p in my tin.
I am so bad at this LOL
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Another 4 x 50 pences into the tin this week. It might have been 5 but I can't remember so will go with 4.EFC #185 - £510.00/£1000
£2.00 Savers #95
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1 x 50 p for me this brings my total up to £3 now.
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I have put 3 50 pences in my tin this week.EFC #185 - £510.00/£1000
£2.00 Savers #95
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My tin is getting really heavy, certainly wouldn't want to drop it on my foot. It's a mix of 50's and 20's though so knowing my luck there will be more 20's than 50's. Every penny counts though. We have four different tins on the go that we will be sitting down on New Year's Day to count. Starting the year off with hopefully a nice wee lump sum.The person who moves a mountain begins by carrying small stones.
Diet loss starting Sept 2019 0/80lbs:eek::o
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:j That's a great idea Scottishmummy for New Year's Day.EFC #185 - £510.00/£1000
£2.00 Savers #95
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Scottishmummy - Excellent work with your wee tin filling up. Looking forward to seeing how much you collect.
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Raided Hubbies car yesterday, his parking pot was full so I helped him out by taking 8 x 50p and they are now saved in my tin:rotfl:MFiT-T7 #17 (Jan 2025) £193k (Apr) £177k (July) £
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