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The 'Happy Halloween' October NSD Challenge

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  • Pepperoni wrote: »
    Hi! Please can I join you all - I'm going to try for 16 NSDs in October.

    Hi Pepperoni!

    Of course you can join in. Welcome! :)
  • Nargleblast
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    Ok marmite, what is the prize on offer for achieving our NSD targets in October?
    One life - your life - live it!
  • Reporting a (planned) spend day for my first day of financial October.
    House fund: ~£5000 / £10,000 :D_£1000 emergency fund #208 - £151.74/ 1000 _
  • Can I join for October please? I'm going to try just 5 NSDs to start with and see how I go

    Thanks!
    £1589.94 cc - DFD 31/12/22; £156,737.24 mortgage free target date 1/10/2026; £158,327.18 Total; Starting debt Jan 2019 £393,068; 60% cleared.
  • Hey lovelies,

    Can I join in with 15 NSD's please?

    Thanks Dxxx
  • Can I join for October please? I'm going to try just 5 NSDs to start with and see how I go

    Thanks!
    Hey lovelies,

    Can I join in with 15 NSD's please?

    Thanks Dxxx

    Welcome! :money:

    You're both signed up.
  • Ok marmite, what is the prize on offer for achieving our NSD targets in October?

    Tis a lovely fruit basket!

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  • ab_saver I see that your grocery budget for October is £40.I'm impressed,but it doesn't seem like a lot TBH....Good luck.
  • ab_saver I see that your grocery budget for October is £40.I'm impressed,but it doesn't seem like a lot TBH....Good luck.

    Well... It was £100 but OH has just bought the month's big online shop - and the cupboards are quite full at the moment. (That and a tax code issue means less room for error than usual)
    I anticipate going back to £100 for November.

    As I've said, I do like a challenge.... :rotfl:
    House fund: ~£5000 / £10,000 :D_£1000 emergency fund #208 - £151.74/ 1000 _
  • ab_saver wrote: »
    Well... It was £100 but OH has just bought the month's big online shop - and the cupboards are quite full at the moment. (That and a tax code issue means less room for error than usual)
    I anticipate going back to £100 for November.

    As I've said, I do like a challenge.... :rotfl:

    Aha...I understand now. ;)
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