January's bring your lunch to work
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Day 5/21 staying well on track so far.
Today's packed lunch is, Chilli, Rice and potato wedges. Last nights left overs. I know some people don't like heating up rice, but i always have.0 -
Morning all, well done to everyone who is doing well & good luck to those joining now.
Day 6/22 for me & today is Ham & Cheese Tortellini & some fruit. Made a curry last night for tonights dinner so that's tomorrows lunch sorted.Dwy galon, un dyhead,
Dwy dafod ond un iaith,
Dwy raff yn cydio’n ddolen,
Dau enaid ond un taith.0 -
Day 6/21, I have leftover lasagna and jacket potato with cheese which will be very filling :jHouse Deposit: £5,015.37:j
Make £2018 in 2018 - £1399.45/£2018
Save 7k in 2018 #25
Emergency Fund - £0/£1000 = 90%0 -
still on track
Yesterday - leftover slow cooker gulash and rice, grapes and yoghurt
Today - chicken soup and roll0 -
Afternoon,
Everyone is doing really well and is so enthusiastic
Nearly didn't bring my lunch today but gave myself a swift kick and made a corned beef and pickle sandwich which I'm having with a tomato cup a soup.
I have a chicken breast in the fridge, which I will add to some cooked rice and spinach for tomorrow and add some BBQ sauce to combat dryness.0 -
Good afternoon all,
(2/15) Today's lunch is curried chickpeas and lentils, a flatbread, an orange and some almonds.Aiming to early retire in April 2025 - DC pension currently £350k0 -
Deleted_User wrote: »Nearly didn't bring my lunch today but gave myself a swift kick and made a corned beef and pickle sandwich which I'm having with a tomato cup a soup.
I almost did the same but I decided to cook some tortellini up whilst I was making my daughters packed lunch for today.
It's easy to think, can't be bothered but well done :TDwy galon, un dyhead,
Dwy dafod ond un iaith,
Dwy raff yn cydio’n ddolen,
Dau enaid ond un taith.0 -
Have been good today. Had some of last night's vegetable soup.
The not so good part is the almost constant munching I seem to be doing at the mo.
It's meant another NSD at least!Onwards and upwards with the occasional kick up the butt required!
Mortgage '09 = £103k Feb '17 =£79.9k, Aug 17 = £69k Mar 19 = £61k
Aiming for 10% OP in 2019 - £1320.95/£6100 £3420/£3520 credit card at 0%0 -
I can relate to that Jellibeanz
Lunch has been made for tomorrow, settled on adding peas and red onion to the rice, chicken and spinach....now can't decide between BBQ sauce or salad cream to finish it off tomorrow.0 -
Lunch today - pesto pasta salad, apple, strawberries, cherries, blueberries, 2 easy peelers oranges, chocolate cereal bar.
Tomorrow - leftover spaghetti bolognese with Parmesan cheese.
On 5/18 (including tomorrow’s)February Grocery Budget: £190.75/£350.00
NST no. NSD 4/150
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