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Sealed Pot Challenge ~ 12
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Had quick 4 page catch up and so excited to see some serious potting getting on.
I couldn't believe my luck when I found £5 in the coop car park! It was sat fluttering against the Kurb abd no owner in sight. Had another eBay sale yesterday £11.30 after fees so potted a lovely £16.30 this morning into my bank account.
Total in sealed bank account £649.49
Coinage in tin ?Finally Debt Free 24/4/20230 -
Continuing with the tumble drier theme, one of the best things I've ever bought is a Sheila Maid. I use it constantly to dry my washing. It's not very pretty and, as it is in a small utility room, it does make it dark in there, but, oh boy, does it save me some money. It's well worth the investment if you can find somewhere to hang it.
It's been a quiet weekend as DH has been working abroad, so just me, the cat and the dog, but he's home mid week so my peaceful life will be shattered. Don't tell him, but I have missed him :shhh: I must be getting soft in my old age :rotfl:
Just £1.65 for the pot today. Have a lovely week Potters.SPC 16 - #09 Totals: 2014 - £264.51 2015 - £207.50 2016 - £396.79 2017 - £369.49 2018 - £484.24 2019 - £309.90 2020 -£282.06 2021- £1839.89 2022 -£1627.830 -
I’ve got a Shelia Maid and wouldn’t be without now. Got it when my boy was in cloth nappies and when I moved I planned my whole kitchen round where it was going to be situated. Got it in the corner in front of the vertical radiator so dries lovely when the heating is on and when it’s not it dries with the sun shining through the patio doorsSPC #023 SPC 12: £125.86[/COLOUR]:SPC 13: £214.98: SPC 14: £297.41 SPC 15: £237.27 SPC 16 £335.39; SPC 17 £662.09 SPC 18 £20MFW #21 Mortgage start Dec 2015 £79,950; June 2025 £19,394.00 2025 OP £1589/COLOR]/£2,000 MFiT T6 #3 £19070/£25,500 (72.82%%) MFiT T7 #3 £2050/£21,930 (9.34%)0
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Oh and I’ve potted a pound. I paid myself for cleaning up the boys room!SPC #023 SPC 12: £125.86[/COLOUR]:SPC 13: £214.98: SPC 14: £297.41 SPC 15: £237.27 SPC 16 £335.39; SPC 17 £662.09 SPC 18 £20MFW #21 Mortgage start Dec 2015 £79,950; June 2025 £19,394.00 2025 OP £1589/COLOR]/£2,000 MFiT T6 #3 £19070/£25,500 (72.82%%) MFiT T7 #3 £2050/£21,930 (9.34%)0
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Me again! 8p roadkill found on the floor of the PhD study area floor. If they are going to drop money I will pick it up :rotfl:SPC #023 SPC 12: £125.86[/COLOUR]:SPC 13: £214.98: SPC 14: £297.41 SPC 15: £237.27 SPC 16 £335.39; SPC 17 £662.09 SPC 18 £20MFW #21 Mortgage start Dec 2015 £79,950; June 2025 £19,394.00 2025 OP £1589/COLOR]/£2,000 MFiT T6 #3 £19070/£25,500 (72.82%%) MFiT T7 #3 £2050/£21,930 (9.34%)0
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Have just hit the minimum again on survey site so cashed out £5.83 (after fees)Finally Debt Free 24/4/20230
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Hi All
Have managed to save another £30 in my pot. Got a couple of things on but hopefully will be back with some more cash for the pot this month.
Maddie
xGrowing old is mandatory:
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No road kill for me for weeks now. Starting to think people are being more careful, or I'm not the only one in my village who is a keen potter :j£2 coin savings club 2025 #1 £166 (2024 £692; 2023 £754; 2022 £472; 2021 £256; 2020 £358; 2019 £512; 2018 £404; 2017 640)Saving for Xmas 202 £1 a day #4 £365 / £365 3-6 month emergency fund challenge #48 £10,030 Save a penny a day 2024 #32 £ . / £667.95 £1000 emergency fund challenge #232 £1,007/ £1,000 (achieved Nov 2020)0
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Another eBay sale £12.24 after fees withdrawn and added to sealed bank account.
I'm thinking of starting to do a bit of Christmas shopping. Will keep tally of how much made and how much spent. Both my girls would like new umbrellas and joules have done really pretty ones in the sale. I feel relieved I've been saving the cash and it's there in case I see something in the sales. :jFinally Debt Free 24/4/20230 -
Hey everyone :wave:
Wow! Hadn't realised it had been 2 months since I was last here!
Gardening has kind of taken over my life, when i'm not working that is
Had lots of outgoings recently, so not saved as much as I would have liked but managed to pot a few bits.
£45.92 in the pot.
Hopefully back to more saving soon :dance::jYou've got to be in it to win it!! Just believe to receive!! :j
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