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September Bring Your Own Lunch to Work Challenge!
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Morning,
I'm on 10/15 today.
Nearly weekend
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I took a different variation of prawn salad today to use the rest up...haven't prepped my lunch yet - running out of time but will do!
We are famous :rotfl: We have been mentioned in the MSE weekly email :money: go us!01.05.2019 - Re-Mortgage - £142,000 :eek::eek::eek: Total overpaid to date: £15,584.33.
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Another lunch taken in (well....2 cereal bars...not the most nutritious but didn't spend anything:rotfl:)01.05.2019 - Re-Mortgage - £142,000 :eek::eek::eek: Total overpaid to date: £15,584.33.
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Worked from home yesterday so no spend again
01.05.2019 - Re-Mortgage - £142,000 :eek::eek::eek: Total overpaid to date: £15,584.33.
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#6 11/16 for yesterday. Had a very stressful day and had eaten my breakfast and lunch by 9am, but by the time I got near the canteen I was well filled up and de-stressed so my coffee flask was sufficient!Taking on the world one debt at a time!!!
Buy my car outright £0/£3300
Buy a caravan £0/£7500
Replace house windows £0/£50000 -
leimichellecat wrote: »#6 11/16 for yesterday. Had a very stressful day and had eaten my breakfast and lunch by 9am, but by the time I got near the canteen I was well filled up and de-stressed so my coffee flask was sufficient!
Hope your day improved and you are having a good weekend to make up for it! I am terrible for eating my lunch early...I just have to see it once during the morning and then that's all on mind until I cave!01.05.2019 - Re-Mortgage - £142,000 :eek::eek::eek: Total overpaid to date: £15,584.33.
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Hi all,
10/14 today. Decided to try a 'light lunch' from a famous brand as they were on special offer at the supermarket at £2 each. Quite tasty but looks a bit like catfood!Aiming to early retire August 31st 2026.0 -
Thanks Fruitloop my weekend renewed my motivation and enthusiasm!
#6 13/16 I'm mobile today and left my lunch in the office fridge, oops! I've got my trusty coffee flask though so caffeine will have to do!!!Taking on the world one debt at a time!!!
Buy my car outright £0/£3300
Buy a caravan £0/£7500
Replace house windows £0/£50000 -
I've completely lost track of where I am after having a couple of weeks off work but I've only bought lunch once which was when I was on an induction day and then it was a Greggs sausage roll and a cup of tea!Make £25 a day in April £0/£750 (March £584, February £602, January £883.66)
December £361.54, November £322.28, October £288.52, September £374.30, August £223.95, July £71.45, June £251.22, May£119.33, April £236.24, March £106.74, Feb £40.99, Jan £98.54) Total for 2017 - £2,495.100 -
Failed today - I bought coffee! It’s been one month since I’ve had a shop coffee, it was payday and it was my first day at uni. I brought my packed lunch with me and my flask but there just wasn’t enough in my flask to sustain me, I’ll have to take a bigger flask!!!Taking on the world one debt at a time!!!
Buy my car outright £0/£3300
Buy a caravan £0/£7500
Replace house windows £0/£50000
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