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December 2016 Grocery Challenge
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I kind of stopped counting but I know I came in under

I did get lots of reduced goodies and should have enough to tide us over for January (thinking 39p packs of chicken breasts etc).
I'm going to take a couple of days to think of a target for January but I shouldn't think I'll need much.
Happy New Year to all MSE-ers
House fund: ~£5000 / £10,000
_£1000 emergency fund #208 - £151.74/ 1000 _ 0 -
Hi everyone. I'm declaring at £164.63/ £200 which I'm delighted with!
I did have one less family meal than i'd budgeted for but I think I still would have been under even if that hadn't been postponed.
I had a disasterous Nov but I feel like I'm back on track and ready to taçkle 2017!
See you over on Jan.
PP xOriginal mortgage £112,000 . Final payment due August 2027.
Mortgage neutral achieved August 2020 - 7 years early!!!0
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