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Setmefree's Diary: MFi5 journey
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The meter man came and read the meter yesterday and it was with great trepidation that I plonked the numbers in my spreadsheet this morning_pale_
BUT compared to previous March quarters we used 17% less electricity and (amazingly) 10% less gas :T
I'm very chuffed'cos it's been a cold winter.:D
PS anyone who fancies trying to reduce their gas and electricty bills is welcome to join us here
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=980757
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Well done on your 1hr 3mins exercise :T
Congratulations on reducing your gas and electricity tooI've had a go at reading your Energy use Diary but it defeated me at page 11
I will have another go soon
Currently studying for a Diploma - wish me luck
Phase 1 - Emergency Fund - Complete :j
Phase 2 - £20,000 Mortgage Fund - Underway0 -
Well done on your 1hr 3mins exercise :T
Congratulations on reducing your gas and electricity tooI've had a go at reading your Energy use Diary but it defeated me at page 11
I will have another go soon
Hi SmlSave,
You don't need to read the thread really. Just read your meters and start blogging your progress.....:D0 -
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As we are approaching the end of the 2nd year of the MFi3 challenge, I thought I'd blog our progress:-
£182,557 Mortgage April 2007 - MFi3 Challenge start date
£ 23,081 Payments/Overpayments
£159,476 Mortgage April 2008 - MFi3 Challenge plus 1 year
£ 40,785 Payments/Overpayments
£118,691 NOW
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That's fantastic smf, well done x0
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I don't usually shop in Body Shop. However, my eldest son has developed mild acne (bless
) so I went in search of some Tea Tree products and found that Body Shop had a good range. Figuring that I would be back I joined their "Love Your Body" loyalty scheme. This gives me 10% of purchases and so much more.
Yesterday, using a discount voucher (from a freebie goody bag) worth £5, my 10% card and buying some of their deals, I managed to get £36 worth of body shop booty for just £19.75 yesterday:T.
Dead pleased and I just wanted to share:D because I didn't know you could make such savings in Body shop.
Kind Regards
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Excellent savings, my local Body shop is 20miles away but will definately have a look when I'm over that way again!0
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My combined microwave, oven & grill died at the weekend. £175 for a new one. :cool:
Saved 15% in homebase at the weekend using a voucher they sent to me (we have a homebase loyalty card) bought a new bird table and lots & lots & lots of bedding plantsand two lamps for youngest sons room....saved £20:T
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Sounds like you'll be having a DIY and gardening weekend - let's hope it's sunny again!Mortgage Free thanks to ill-health retirement0
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