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what have/will you spend sunday 14th oct 2007?
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postingalwaysposting wrote: »:rotfl:rog, i was a bit miffed actually as for the £1 i could have got 4 large bars of value choc

Well - I'm off to do a Tesco 'Yellow Label' run in a few minutes - need sandwich stuff for the week - and, probably, a bar of 'value' choccy for later.:T
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If any of my experiences, or the knowledge that I have gained from those experiences, can help anyone who finds themselves in similar circumstances, then my experiences have not been in vain.
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Hi,
Am I right in assuming that having joined the weekly challenge ( I hope no-one minds me joining in but it seems such a great idea to keep you focussed on your spending) I now post my spending here each day ????
I have to go to Tesco's today and will aim to spend no more then £10.00 today (my weekly amont of £50 includes all food shopping)
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Ok ... I have no willpower have spent £26.91 in supermarket :eek: £13.00 was on magazines ....I have no control when I get into a shop:eek: :eek:
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Well - I'm off to do a Tesco 'Yellow Label' run in a few minutes - need sandwich stuff for the week - and, probably, a bar of 'value' choccy for later.:T
How's the painting coming on?
ohhh grab me a bar :rotfl:fine thanks hun... much nicer, but my brother just woke up and basically said what are you doing! shame he couldnt get out of his pit to help! :rotfl:on the final 1/2 now0 -
okay, well i bought a sausage sandwich and a milky way to my total for today is £1.82 xBe who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.
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What's the value chocolate like ? I always look at it, then buy a branded one. Do they do a dark chocolate value one ?Well - I'm off to do a Tesco 'Yellow Label' run in a few minutes - need sandwich stuff for the week - and, probably, a bar of 'value' choccy for later.:T
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Looks like today is going to be a nsd for me:T0
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I've not tried the value stuff yet miss marple but can recommend the tesco's own label dark stuff - about £1.50 for two big bars I think. Lidl is great for cheap dark chocolate though.
NSD went badly wrong and I spent £9 in asda, did buy milk for the freezer though so have no excuse to go anywhere near a supermarket again this week. also bought wine -again - and an apple crumble cos it's cold up here and I needed it!Mortgage OP 2025 £7550/7000Mortgage OP 2024 £7700/7000
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Miss_Marple wrote: »What's the value chocolate like ? I always look at it, then buy a branded one. Do they do a dark chocolate value one ?
The 'value' chocolate is fine, MM, and, personally I also prefer the dark version. It's not as good as Cadbury's, but then again there is a big price difference.I am NOT, nor do I profess to be, a Qualified Debt Adviser. I have made MANY mistakes and have OFTEN been the unwitting victim of the the shamefull tactics of the Financial Industry.
If any of my experiences, or the knowledge that I have gained from those experiences, can help anyone who finds themselves in similar circumstances, then my experiences have not been in vain.
HMRC Bankruptcy Statistic - 26th October 2006 - 23rd April 2007 BCSC Member No. 7
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Thanks - that sounds lovely !The 'value' chocolate is fine, MM, and, personally I also prefer the dark version. It's not as good as Cadbury's, but then again there is a big price difference.
I'll give it a go next time. Probably save me quite a bit
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