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What Have/will You Spend .thurs 18th Oct..also How Many Chocolate Bars ;)

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  • OliveOyl_2
    OliveOyl_2 Posts: 3,506 Forumite
    Does this mean I can count it as a NSD if I give-in and buy a KitKat from the evil vending machine? (50p!!!! - that's ten bob!!!!)


    but I did it :o
  • slowlyfading
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    I've got a piano lesson so that's £20 and that's it for today - can't afford to spend anything until next wednesday :( its going to be a long weekend...
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  • wok_boy
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    I spent £2.48 on a breakfast in Tescos.
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  • Hi all, I'm aiming for my first NSD since I started posting on this thread about three weeks ago! Brought lunch with me and have my bellydancing class at lunchtime so no time to go into town near the evil shops. I was even very forward thinking and brought a Jaffa Cake bar from home in case I have a chocolatey urge!!
    Weightloss: 14.5/65lb
  • Today I've spent 10 on an Oyster top up. I hope that's all. Yesterday was £25 for a gig ticket and 1.50 for a bottled water in there. (Also tube tickets there and back but they are already quoted for in my previous Oyster top up. As someone recently pointed out if I quote the individual journeys and the top ups then I'm paying twice. So from now on I'm just going to quote the top ups and hopefully this will allow me to be NS more often.
    MFi3 member 105 - MFW date Oct 2023 - 12 years 9 months more
  • Hopefully another nsd unless I need to put petrol in to get home from work *crosses fingers*
  • rog2
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    Hi everybody:hello:

    Looks like another NSD today - and NO chocolate, although I will admit to having 'snuck' up to ALDI, yesterday afternoon, and spent 56 pence on a 200 gramme bar of Milk Chocolate, of which, so far, I've only eaten half. ;)
    So yesterday was not really the NSD that I'd hoped for. :embarasse :embarasse
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  • hi guys,

    trainfare to uni today, should be about £6.00 as am going outside peak time and can use my discount card.

    No chocolate for me - I don't like chocolate! (except wispas!). Only eat about half a bar every 6 months, its too much for me!
    :eek: Total debt £21,000 :eek:
    Weight loss to date - 2 st, 2lb:j
  • poorbabe
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    :o Not managed a NSD this week so far, and it's looking unlikely for the next few days ahead.

    Spent £6 on getting my boots heeled this morning (needed!). Hopefully that will be it for the day as I've got enough 'stuff' on my desk I can eat during the afternoon.
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  • Just 50p on a chunky kitkat. Don't think I will be spending anymore today.
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