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Cheery's country living adventure
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No ride on mowers here KC! Not yet, anyway :rotfl: I am persisting with my scythe and pushalong mower and cows until the grass is up to my eyeballs and then I might do something else :rotfl: :rotfl:
Banks and a bit of shuffling yesterday after payday on Friday. For the first time since we moved I've actually managed to allocate £200 to savings! :eek: :j :j :j Of course, it's not the end of the month yet and this is me allocating for *next* month so it might all go wrong...
but I've also been saving about £75 a month towards LPG - and it turns out I can just do that by direct debit monthly rather than as a lump sum. This is roughly the right amount - but it does mean I've got £245 sat in a pot there that I'm not going to need. Might add that to the savings too - it alarms me when I don't add to them
Especially as we're going to be spending a large chunk at some point soon :eek:
Anyway, the sun is shining, and having been running around all weekend (with various cheery things, and friends, but still running around in a manner not-always-of-my-choosing) I am taking an impromptu day off
:j :j :j
Already feeling like I should have got out of bed earlier to get more things done :eek:
:rotfl: But I'm up now, and I have a date at the cafe with Mr Cheery at 10am :j :j
Off to scythe a path through the field to the veg bed before the grass dries out too much :j And then I need to make a plan - I took the day off because I actually want to get some stuff done at home so I need to tick some things off! :j0 -
Well I enjoyed my cheery impromptu day off :j
Me and Mr Cheery had breakfast in our new favourite cafe - £6.70 of the Treats Budget well spent :j
Then we nipped into town and did a round of the charity shops - it was like the old days, when we lived within walking distance of ten of them and whizzed round most weekends
Picked up a few bits - small plastic tubs for taking snacks to work for 20p, a book that will be useful for work for 50p, Mr Cheery got a couple of super bargainous 50p guitar straps...
Nipped into W@itrose to check their reduced fruit as we were passing - got a couple of beads of brocolli reduced to 29p, and an assortment of other things - enough to stop us having to drive to the other supermarket :j
Spent a couple of hours whacking the heads off dandelions to stop them billowing their seeds out all over the farmer's fields... Burying them in a water butt to make a nice stinky dandelion fertiliser for the veg :j
Mr Cheery built a fence so we were able to open the gates for the cows to get into the rest of the fields :j Of course they weren't remotely bothered and just stayed exactly where they were :rotfl:
Found a little metal fire grill thing that we'd forgotten we had so we tested it out by setting fire to things and made a nice cup of tea outside :j
Made a lovely chick pea stir fry for tea and remembered Mr Cheery had turned my failed inedible loaf into breadcrumbs so I sprinkled some of them on with some cheese and wanged it under the grill :j
Between that and the local duck eggs I had for lunch with (reduced) oatcakes and (reduced) spinach I feel like I've eaten very well today! :j
Fell asleep on the sofa so quite tired and a bit groggy now :rotfl:
Back to work tomorrow but at least I'm at home and it's a three day week followed by a five day weekend so all cheery
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Oh and I did another prolific survey so I'm now at about £16.50 - I'll cash out at £20 to avoid fees so will hopefully make that this month. Most annoyed that there was a £3 survey just sat there and I couldn't do it because I couldn't find a pair of headphones! Gah! :rotfl:
Hey ho. Spotted an email about a secret survey today so will do that tomorrow instead - that should take me up to about £9 in there too I think so I'll cash that out this month too :money:0 -
Cheery_Daff wrote: »Oh and I did another prolific survey so I'm now at about £16.50 - I'll cash out at £20 to avoid fees so will hopefully make that this month. Most annoyed that there was a £3 survey just sat there and I couldn't do it because I couldn't find a pair of headphones! Gah! :rotfl:
Hey ho. Spotted an email about a secret survey today so will do that tomorrow instead - that should take me up to about £9 in there too I think so I'll cash that out this month too :money:
Sounds like a lovely day Cheery. If you use circle you can cash out any amount on pr0lific for free. Very simple to use
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Thanks PF - I do indeed use circle but I thought the lower limit was £20? That's why I was waiting - but it's quite possible that I've got in a muddle
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Totally with you on next mortgage being one you can OP in dribs and drabs - I read enviously of people being able to do such things!
Meals sounded delicious yesterday, as did the setting fire to stuff to make a cuppa
Mortgage free 16/06/2023! £132,500 cleared in 11 years, 3 months and 7 days
'Now is no time to think of what you do not have. Think of what you can do with what there is.' Ernest Hemingway0 -
I agree! And I'm hearing a lot recently about reduced goodies in Waitrose - thats my nearest supermarket now, but it's right by the train station, the doors are 20 yards apart, and I'm not sure how it'll be. I might start experimenting with a little early evening walk

Hope you're having a good day, Cheery.2023: the year I get to buy a car0 -
thanks themadvix
I certainly don't normally eat like that
but you've reminded me that I've got the leftovers of tea to have for my lunch today :j
Been up early and scythed a path through the field to the veg garden this morning :j Makes it look like I left the rest of the field deliberately, rather than just being lazy :rotfl:
we finally got round to putting a load of stuff in Freegle yesterday :j Just stuff we found in various outbuildings - some grim plastic garden furniture for a start :rotfl: I would have rescued it but Mr Cheery can't stand the stuff (and I admit it does look vile). Various other bits and pieces - got some people coming today to collect some of it (although one has already cancelled, pah!)
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Oops, cross posted there KC - W@itrose do certainly seem to do some good reductions :j0
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Up to £18.71 on Prolific now :j :j
I did just check though and sadly cash out is only free above £20
'Our initial payment threshold is only £5 (with a fee). If you want to minimise fees, then wait until you have accumulated £20. By doing so you will avoid fees if you're in the UK/US by cashing out with circle. Below that amount, circle cash outs are charged 1% + 10p fee.
PayPal cash outs are charged PayPal's 2.9% + 20p fee.'
I know it's only a small fee - but it's still mine
Will definitely be done by the end of the month - and it might have even cashed out by then too :j 0
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