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Remember you're STILL a Womble - 2017 challenge
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The communal area at the back of the block was a mess with litter so, since no one else was going to do it, I got out the litter pickers and bin bag and cleared it all up. Found a £5.00 note and a 1p. Think I might start doing it every day.Have adventures. laugh a lot and always be kind.0
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Where there's muck, Toni's friend, there's brass.4/10/22One Year Mortgage Free Yay!
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Toni'sfriend wrote: »22p on YS onions (still firm - will last for ages) and 1p roadkill
Ooh, lovely! Keep them in your tights (obviously not whilst wearing _pale_) and they last for months. Well done on your litter picking reward too. Well deserved!
£3 from eggie sales
£3 saved on some beautiful floral PJ bottoms that DH will loathe
£15 money off coupon used with Mr A
£89 being claimed for a pair of glasses as they were BOGOF in Tesco and I was going to buy a more robust pair for day to day living. My "indestructible" titanium flexiframes have already been rebent, replaced and had new glass in, so a cheaper plastic pair were in order.
£3.49 for a cream tea that my lovely friend treated me to today.
And I won a bottle of wine at Tiny's preschool tea party raffle today...although I spent a fiver on tickets, so doesn't actually count lol
Today's total is a fantabulous £113.49
Ooh...need to update YTD...
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Good morning everyone
Great going with all the wombles :T
Hope everyone has a super wombling daySaved Nitty Gritty £7440.75 [149%] / £5000-[Sep] £58.44:starmod: for the 'Save 12k in 2017' #157
2017 Womble #35 £3463.27Sept NSDs 4/15:staradminCCCChl 9/12 months:DSept PPChl#002 Pts 71
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You on earlies again Jo? :eek:
Forgot to add the armful of baby leeks my friend gave me - £3 seems fair considering the quantity, and they're delicious!
Happy wombling peeps x0 -
£5 Morrisons loyalty point voucher
£2.80 Costa points and 50p (25p each drink) for using our own cups
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Bob do we include work lunches?Competition wins £14,136.30[\COLOR]0
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You on earlies again Jo? :eek:
Aye :eek: - I also woke up much earlier than I needed to
Ye olde womblies afore tdaey
£1.32 Qmee cashout
£4.92 savings on YS shopping items
Had some sales on the Bay and used most of that money to buy 3 fantastic clothes bundles saving myself a fortune on suits, shirts, jeans, trousers, and tops. I estimate a saving of at least £165, so I'm claiming that. It also means I still haven't spent any of my clothes budget for the year!
£2 swapped some magazines
10 Mn$ gift card top-up
Hope everyone is ok and having blessed womblesSaved Nitty Gritty £7440.75 [149%] / £5000-[Sep] £58.44:starmod: for the 'Save 12k in 2017' #157
2017 Womble #35 £3463.27Sept NSDs 4/15:staradminCCCChl 9/12 months:DSept PPChl#002 Pts 71
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Downloaded the oc@do app and it gave me a £10 voucher off my shopping
And as it was my 5 th shop they gave me a voucher for a bottle of champagne worth £19.99 . :j I won't count the champagne as I wouldn't have bought it normally , so I will just add the £100 -
Downloaded the oc@do app and it gave me a £10 voucher off my shopping
And as it was my 5 th shop they gave me a voucher for a bottle of champagne worth £19.99 . :j I won't count the champagne as I wouldn't have bought it normally , so I will just add the £10
I think you could count it! You didn't have to pay for it, so a fabulous freebie
I used an £18 Mr T voucher off my online food shop today which was a welcome reduction.
5 eggs from my hens (50p) - but disappointing considering there are 19 girls! Too busy off exploring the paddock to come back to the henhouse to lay...either that or theres a clutch of eggs in the hedge somewhere
£18.50 total.
Anyone seen Bob?0
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