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What small DFW things will you do w/c 10th September?
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I've really enjoyed hearing about all your book reading and crafting and of course seeing CLF AMAZING creation. Maybe we should add a forum for book club / craft (knit / crochet / sew etc) online club? I have no idea quite how that would work but it's great seeing pictures of what everyone's up to and trying new books isn't it?
Thank Ellie! There's a reading thread on the Old style forum
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/5766465/the-bookworm-s-thread-2018
And crafts:
Sewing:
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/5570507/the-sewing-thread
Knitting:
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/718513/the-knitters-thread
HTHLBM 11/06/2010: DFD 30/04/2013Total repaid: £10,490.310 -
News:
New online tool to check if you are eligible for free NHS prescriptions in England. (Link)
Please be patient(!) they're still getting the page up and running.
Debt-free day: 8th May 2015 "Remember that sometimes not getting what you want is a wonderful stroke of luck," Dalai Llama0 -
Hi again people!
I've been lurking for a while (again). It's a super long story, which I will save for another day. I'm starting a university course, I only owe money to a friend (as opposed to banks!). I'm appealing a refusal for PIP (on the grounds that I got on so well with the assessor I can't possibly have a mental health condition!!!!)
With only my student maintenance loan I've been working on a budget and it doesn't look so good.
So, here's hoping I can scrape back in a few areas. I don't think this is the right place for a SOA though!
Keep up the great work guys, and the awesome tips. =P0 -
Morning :hello: it's payday :j:j luckily my meeting in another town has been cancelled so I can work from home
today will include:
Big budget day and getting money in all the right places
Something from meal plan/freezer for tea
DH has Home made soup and flapjack for lunch
Check for surveys
Decide what we might want to focus on this months in starting to use none plastic products
Help a friend out tonight watching her smalls for an hour so she can do something
Find 6 library books ready to take back, have just renewed online so have some time but it might take a while to round them up :rotfl:
Put some more food prices in my bullet journal
Have a good day. Purps.0 -
Hi September Savers,
Morning!:coffee:Work today. 2 more work days before our holiday.
Debt-Free-Nillionaire Continuity Plan Year Four:
* Check online banking. Done.
* Take medication. Done.
* Turn alarm clock off at the wall til tonight. Done.
* Get some exercise.
* Packed lunch for work and coffee sachets.
To be continued....
Things don't have to be perfect to be wonderful.Debt-free day: 8th May 2015 "Remember that sometimes not getting what you want is a wonderful stroke of luck," Dalai Llama0 -
Morning all - thanks for the welcome
Successfully didn't open the purse yesterday, but today has started with £556.53 leaving it :eek:
HOWEVER, this is actually great. This is the bill for diagnostics, a repair, major service and MOT on our car - just the minor service and MOT at a branded garage cost about the same last year (that'll teach us). More importantly I have the cash in the dedicated "car savings" pot, - no dipping into overdraft or adding to the CC balance. I cannot tell you how relieved and joyful I feel :j
Today's other activities planned:- bike to work & home for lunch (plain ol' ham sandwich today, no leftovers from last night!)
- take out worn bolt from mudguard fixing to see if we have a suitable replacement in the toolbox
- gym tonight to make use of membership (normally go 3-4 times/week, this week been struck down with lurgy)
- make no-knead bread - doing it's thing ready for supper tonight
- check if i have suitable needles for a quick baby knit
Have a lovely Friday everyone!0 -
Hi Everyone! Not long woke up from my post nightshift nap, watching GBBO then going to crack on with my list - got lots to do this weekend. Today's plans:
1. Check bank
2. Update spending diary from last few days
3. Sort through pile of paperwork
4. Make sure debt spreadsheet is up to date
5. Meal plan for the coming week
6. Write out shopping list for tomorrow
7. Put at least 5 things on Ebay
8. Nip to Aldi as I forgot to take chicken out the freezer for tonight's dinner
9. Stick to shopping list when I go to Aldi
10. Get petrol
11. Post everything that I have on Gumtree onto Facebook market place
12. Package Ebay items
13. Post Ebay items
14. Message the car boot sale I'm hoping to go to on Sunday and make sure I can hire a table
15. Go to bank for change for car booty
16. Start sorting through car boot sale things and make sure the booty is the best place for them.
Hope everyone has a fantastic day!
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Afternoon all,
:wave: to everyone :grouphug: to those who need it
Welcome to lurkers and newbies
Most of my day has been taken up by doing a mini makeover in our snug - we've swapped rugs/throws and cushions with my parents - so a completely new look for no cost
Also made a little table using bits and pieces from the garage, its the perfect size for a silly little gap I had and really practicaloh and no cost
This has then meant we can cancel our planned ikea visit saving £50 on 2 new side tables and whatever we'd have spent on lunch
Today's listSwitch dss alarm clock off at the wall for the daytime done
Go to gym after dropping the kids off to make the most of my membership. Will fill up water bottle and have a shower there. done
Went to sainsbugs to buy a game I want for dss birthday next month, bought it now as I was able to use an £8 off a £40 MOC done
Rm surveys done
Triage fridge to make sure nothing goes to waste done
Check banking/update spreadsheet done
Hoover round everywhere done
All meals from stores done
Get the freezer list back up to date done
Check surveys, I'm a close to payout on for one site.
Continue going through my cupboards and reorganising/get rid of anything not needed to the charity shop/tip done, moved shorts out of kids wardrobes and added a couple of them to the cs bag
Take care all.
[/FONT]Sticking with the "Small things" thread to keep up us on the straight and narrow.
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Hello Friday Frugal People,
Another day of keeping busy to knock a few points off the stress levels. Rubbish nights sleep too due to bizarre cramp which had me out of bed hobbling around the bedroom in the dark like an ancient crone!
*Cleaned whole house using minimal products & washable cloths. Made up another bottle of cleaning solution by diluting some 'Basics' in a recycled spray bottle.
*Unblocked bathroom basin again. I like the 'cleanse & polish' type of cleansers & I'm wondering if the oily residue of these builds up in the drainage pipes. Anyway, hot water & the sink plunger improved matters.
*Baked a granary loaf.
*Picked more courgettes, cherry tomatoes & french beans.
*Checked sweetcorn. Not quite ripe still, so will leave for another week, esp as it's supposed to be quite sunny on & off next week.
*Did a Prolific Academic survey - up to over £6 again, which isn't bad seeing as I'd had a break from them. I much prefer their new website to the previous version.
*Knitted more of the Christmas gift I'm working on.
*Two baths from one lot of hot water. I really would like to revisit all my little energy-saving ways to check they are still in place & not falling by the wayside.
*Set washer on timer for a half-price overnight load.
That's all for today. Hospital visiting again tomorrow so must remember to get a packed lunch made & maybe a flask.
Love to all,
F x2025's challenges: 1) To fill our 10 Savings Pots to their healthiest level ever
2) To read 100 books (4/100)
"Life can only be understood backwards but it must be lived forwards" (Soren Kirkegaard 1813-55)0 -
Where has this week gone? It is flying by.
Today has mainly been spent taking the children to sports training in a local city, which involves us being out of the house for 5 hours, for them each to receive an hours tuition and hours supervised practice, as their tuition is at different times. As of next week, we are transferring their training to the town in which we live & they will receive tuition at the same time, we will save masses of time a week as well as fuel
We have also managed to do some lessons.
Today's achievements:
PAD
RM survey
Started renovating an old table we own, if it turns out well we will use this instead of our dining table
Home educated the children
Renewed library loans
Freeze bananas for that are very soft for smoothies etc
Update freezer inventory
Only planned spending
Make bread
B/L/D from stores
Stick to meal plan
Soak porridge overnightFashion on a ration 2025 0/66 coupons spent
79.5 coupons rolled over 4/75.5 coupons spent - using for secondhand purchases
One income, home educating family0
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