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I cooked the dog a chicken breast and mashed up a bit of sweet potato and butternut squash. She’s eaten the lot and has fetched one of her toys to play with. She seems a lot perkier now.There’s a constant stream of families going on the park across the road with sledges, best kept away from today I think.I get knocked down but I get up again (Chumbawamba, Tubthumping)7
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Awww glad to see your little dog has eaten something,it's always a worry when they are ill 😟Original Debt Owed Jan 18 = £17,630 Paid To Date = £6,736 Owed = £10,8946
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Pleased the little dog has picked up don’t blame you for keeping away from the park6
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Glad the dog is feeling better - I quite like the sound of their dinner too 🤣.Great set of savings pots - as long as you understand them that's the main thing. Nice lot of colouring in of savings squares today - do you use different colours for each square? (serious money saving question!!)8
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Good news about the dog.Sun_Addict said:I cooked the dog a chicken breast and mashed up a bit of sweet potato and butternut squash. She’s eaten the lot and has fetched one of her toys to play with. She seems a lot perkier now.There’s a constant stream of families going on the park across the road with sledges, best kept away from today I think.6 -
No my squares are cells in an excel spreadsheet on my computer - four columns with 25 cells of £42 with a totaliser at the bottom of each column then a grand total in another cell so I can see the total amount going down. I just deleted the £42 out of 26 cells. I never do anything the easy way 😆 I do love my spreadsheets though 😁Blackcats said:Glad the dog is feeling better - I quite like the sound of their dinner too 🤣.Great set of savings pots - as long as you understand them that's the main thing. Nice lot of colouring in of savings squares today - do you use different colours for each square? (serious money saving question!!)I get knocked down but I get up again (Chumbawamba, Tubthumping)8 -
I'm still using a paper and coloured pencils 😂. Your spreadsheet sounds great.7
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I’m with you and the paper and coloured pencils Blackcats. I took great delight colouring leaves of £25 on a tree watching my debts go down😄 I couldn’t do a spreadsheet if my life depended on it 😳January spends - £587.587
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Pleased to hear the dog is on the mend.I bet Mr SA is delighted in thinking he’s getting a new scooter. Will you be able to do some test drives somewhere? We visited a motability show a couple of years ago looking at cars with ds and there were loads of folk trying out scooters. Bet they’ve all been stopped now though with COVIDJanuary spends - £587.587
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DD has just back from work and said cars are stuck on the hills because of the snow. What’s the betting the windows won’t get done tomorrow. My road is on the flat but you can’t get to it without going up a hill. Having said that, when it snows here it usually disappears as fast as it came.I get knocked down but I get up again (Chumbawamba, Tubthumping)7
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