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August 2017 Grocery Challenge
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A dozen eggs acquired. As well as a jar of peanut butter (as I had to scrape the last tiny bits out of the jar at lunchtime for my sandwich). Both from Lidl for £2.74. Total now £216.50/£300February wins: Theatre tickets0
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I am starting my August challenge today instead of Friday as I had run out of cereal for breakfast and popped into B&M for a washing up bowl and picked up several items on Fridays list cheaper than Aldi.
The cereal I wanted in Sains was reduced by a third as OOD by September so picked up 3 boxes and took the 2 off my Mr T order for Friday. I also took off the tinned ham (for camping) I had on my order as it was significantly cheaper in B&M. The tin looked small so I didn't buy it this morning but when I checked it was the same size as what I ordered from Mr T so will pop back and get 2 at £1.50 instead of 1 @ £2.99 that wouldn't have been big enough for tea for 3.
My total is now £43/£360.
The aldi and Mr T shops on Friday will add another £120 leaving me just under £20 over the next 2 weeks for beer and fresh bits when we are at home. All food bought on our 2 breaks over the next 2 weeks will come out of the holiday fund.Save £10,500 - £2673.77 - 25.5%
Pay off £7000 - £1743 - 19.4%
Make £2021 extra income - £99.750 -
So we did manage to come in budget for July, had £1.13 left over.
We have so far spent £33.71 on bulk items (items bought in previous months but knew wouldn't get around to till this month. I know I should do a bulk buy spend fund but this works so don't want to muck around) and £7.94 on a small shop today. Totalling £41.65.
£41.65/£155.
£113.35 left.I am a vegan woman. My OH is a lovely omni guy0 -
so far i have spent £50 at the butchers.
they do a £10 tray day at the end of each month so i tend to stock up there every couple of months. i got topside of beef, garlic butter chicken (4 meals & 1 lunch worth), chicken breasts (4 meals worth), mince (4x500g) and sirloin steak (3 meals worth). we don't eat meat every night so it lasts us quite a while.
so far i'm £50/£2500 -
£3.74 today - M&S YS pastries, bread, sundried tomato rolls, salad, biscuits.
Making sandwiches for work and aiming for a NS day tomorrow, with te from the freezer. Must remember and take water bottle to the office!2021 GC £1365.71/ £24000 -
Was shocking last month, way over budget but did get my stocks up of things like cat food, dishwasher tablets etc while they were on a special and I move into August with a freezer full so would like my budget to be under this month if i can do it.
Can I be put down for £190 please:) for AugustDecluttering challenge 2023🏅⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Another £7.70 today on car food and chewing gum, taking my total so far to £40.24/£250.
Yikes, it's shocking how quick it mounts up isn't it? I'd really like to get through the weekend without spending anything else, except on milk.Weightloss: 14.5/65lb0 -
Spent £30.37 on 1st Aug at Tesco £30.37/£350
NSD on 2ndI Believe.....
That it isn't always enough, to be forgiven by others.
Sometimes, you have to learn to forgive yourself.
Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery
Today is a gift. That's why it is called the present.
happiness isn't achieved by getting extra things,
but by getting rid of the things that make you unhappy0 -
Bit late with my July total - had a crazy busy end of month.
I budgeted £600 and spent £624.15 - As my first month budgeting I'm really pleased.
I analysed my spend out as someone suggested, and found that really helpful.
Food - £434.02
Toilettries - £37.39
Cleaning produts - £9.26
Entertaining - £92.43
Alcohol - £51.05
I'm sticking with a £600 budget for August, as although I went slightly over last month we have less entertaining in the diary this month.0 -
First spends of August yesterday £3.07 in Aldi, took a friend for some shopping, also £3 donation,Do I need it or just want it.0
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