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Greenbee he assures me they were lovely
Seaside they are easy enough if you follow the instructions, so we needed a step by step trial so he could work out what went wrong on his last attempt
I was down the m way today so did a quick detour to purchase more beef on the way back. I cooked a bit when I got in which is destined for sandwiches, cheaper and nicer than water filled cold meat from the co-op.
I've got yet another drippy cold, infuriating.
Did some more pensions research and I think I'm going to pay some of this 'profit' out of the business into my pension pot. The reduction to the well known bankrupt construction firm pot has really focussed my head on building some funds up again as the at home mum/part time years have meant little actual investment. Need to up my 'salary' too and actually pay myself proportionate to the hours I am doing. Can I sue myself for failing to pay minimum wageMy mortgage free diary: https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6498069/whoops-here-comes-the-cheese
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' Can I sue myself for failing to pay minimum wage '
Yes and you have to give yourself compensation too!!I 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,
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' Can I sue myself for failing to pay minimum wage '
Yes and you have to give yourself compensation too!!
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Good idea to pay some of the profit into the pension pot!Finally Debt Free! - July 2016 🌟
Finished Emergency Fund- £10,000 April 2017
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Im vegi so wouldn't eat the beef but that rice sounds amazing,I'm definitely trying that recipe outOriginal Debt Owed Jan 18 = £17,630 Paid To Date = £6,510 Owed = £11,1200
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I'm going with the consensus and am going to back pay myself too, I have been working full time for nearly five months and have actually paid myself just enough to hit the national insurance stamp threshold so about £4 an hour. It's either going to be hit for income tax or corporation tax so I might as well just get it over and done with. It's a nice problem to have.
I also need to pick a pension provider and get the business contributing, it's probably the most tax efficient thing I can do even if I can't touch it for another ten years or so.
I cracked and ordered turkey etc from an online butchers. That means just the fresh bits to do, and worst case is I could get those from the village Co-op. Last present was ordered today and I actuallly sent the needs posting bits yesterday. Wrapping will commence at some point. Probably after midnight on Christmas Eve
OBL the oven baked rice is alright on its own actually, just add veg with the spice. I always use peas. The carrot biryani recipe would work well made the same way I think. I'd add the grated carrot and cashew nuts with the spices.My mortgage free diary: https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6498069/whoops-here-comes-the-cheese
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Good idea on getting the pension moving!:j
I've still got my wrapping to do - just managed to post the Christmas cards yesterday!Finally Debt Free! - July 2016 🌟
Finished Emergency Fund- £10,000 April 2017
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RETIRED: MAY 2021!!!!😀🎆
My diary: “Seasidegal's Scrimpy Retirement Diary!”0 -
I always love the sound of your carrot biryani, but I know I'll always be too lazy to make it
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It's a good idea to get the money in the right places.Finally Debt Free After 34 Years, But Still Need to Live Frugally
Debt in July 2017 = £58,766 😱 DEBT FREE 31 OCTOBER 2017 :T 🎉
EMERGENCY FUND 1 = £50/£5,000. EMERGENCY FUND 2 = £10/£5,000.
CHRISTMAS SAVINGS = £0/£500. SEF = £1,400/£12,000 PREMIUM BONDS ME = £350. PREMIUM BONDS DH = £300.
HOLIDAY MONEY = £0 TIME LEFT TO PAY OFF MORTGAGE = 5 YEARS 1 MONTHS0 -
Casually salivating at the food described on your thread again redo :rotfl:
It's not even daylight here yet and I'm thinking about dinnerGood idea with the backpay!
Sounding very organised with all the Christmas bits (wrapping can definitely be done Christmas Eve).
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I keep meaning to say thanks to you and Rosa Bernicia for the robot hoover conversation. I gave in, and it has revolutionised my life
I can't get over the amount of dirt it picks up...
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I keep meaning to say thanks to you and Rosa Bernicia for the robot hoover conversation. I gave in, and it has revolutionised my life
I can't get over the amount of dirt it picks up...
Another convert then
It basically saves me from dust bunnies as here it picks up an astonishing amount of cat hair .
Rosa xxDebt free May 2016... DFW#2 in progress
Campervan paid off summer '21... MFW progress tbc0
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