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May 2019 Grocery Challenge

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  • Suffolk_lass
    Suffolk_lass Posts: 10,285 Forumite
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    £2.30/£20

    £60 - Bag self raising flour for pancakes, scones and oats biscuits
    £60 - Bag plain flour for pizza, bread, flat breads
    £0.30 x 2 cans mushy peas

    Gotta have a few no spend days now I think lol. :rotfl:

    Either you missed off "0." in front of those or they must be enormous bags of flour :rotfl:
    Save £12k in 2025 #2 I am at £4863.32 out of £6000 after May (81.05%)
    OS Grocery Challenge in 2025 I am at £1286.68/£3000 or 42.89% of my annual spend so far
    I also Reverse Meal Plan on that thread and grow much of our own premium price fruit and veg, joining in on the Grow your own thread
    My new diary is here
  • Vanlady
    Vanlady Posts: 148 Forumite
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    £10.50/£280
    nsd 2/18
    Way hey! I think I've cracked the font colour (fingers crossed)

    Reporting in ...1st shop of the month today £10.50 between Aldeee and Mr m.
    Went into Mr m with the intention of only buying a ham shank and wonky carrots but I was once again seduced by their smoked mackerel on offer so temptation got the better of me!
    Into Aldeee for milk, fruit n veg.
    Chicken curry and or sweet potato and spinach curry with rice and home made nans for tea tonight. Tomorrow there is just me so ooooh will be nice to just please myself.....
    Sunday, everyone is all over the place so will get the giant sized slow cooker out and make ham shank, veg and mixed pulses cordon bleu style soupy/stew concoction :D with homemade bread.
    I took my very glamorous shopper I bought a while ago from the large Swedish place to do my shopping today. Dragging it home up the hill is better than going to the gym!

    Wishing you a speedy recovery thrift wizard.
    Congratulations Jing on your new husband!
  • FoxFace
    FoxFace Posts: 366 Forumite
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    NSD here today :) Nothing to really report
    Debt Free Journey started 21.05.2017
  • Oh dear lol. I've edited it. Thanks.:eek:
  • BrassicWoman
    BrassicWoman Posts: 3,218 Forumite
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    £23 today at sainsbury on things to add to things I have to make meals. So sauces for vegan chicken and "meatballs", salsa to finish a rice dish. Also YS fancy bread, crispbreads, and my hair conditioner was on offer.



    Also a bar of v posh chocolate, bananas, veg to make risottos.


    Am hoping I'm good til about Wednesday on that. I am going for little and often shopping this month vs giant payday blow out. No idea if that will work better!
    2021 GC £1365.71/ £2400
  • BrassicWoman
    BrassicWoman Posts: 3,218 Forumite
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    pamsdish wrote: »
    £64.21 In Morries on nothing urgent.


    That's me all over!
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  • JingsMyBucket
    JingsMyBucket Posts: 997 Forumite
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    @Littlebigfoots @Suffolk Lass thankfully there wasn’t any damage. The water/pipe bursting only cycled through a normal flush and didn’t just keep gushing. I am SO happy and lucky that I didn’t have a “heavier” usage of the toilet before the incident! :rotfl:

    $5.98 spent at a corner market for strawberries and some vegetable chips/snacks while waiting for my dinner from the taco truck. Definitely shouldn’t have gone shopping while hungry.

    TOTALS SO FAR
    $5.99 / $450.00
    2 / 12 NSD
  • Ninjaqueen
    Ninjaqueen Posts: 23 Forumite
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    £22.66 spent in Asda today on baby milk and other bits I couldn’t get from food warehouse.

    So £102.22 spent of £320 but got lots of stock in for the whole month
  • pamsdish
    pamsdish Posts: 2,585 Forumite
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    £39.07 in Asda, £35 of which will be paid back in next few days so only counting £4.07.
    Do I need it or just want it.
  • getmyacttogether2016
    getmyacttogether2016 Posts: 276 Forumite
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    edited 4 May 2019 at 8:43PM
    Some spends for me today.

    Mr T £18.32
    Butchers £7.00
    Bakers £1.95
    Greengrocers £1.64

    Total spends today £29.57

    Just need to get cats biscuits tomorrow then hopefully no more until next week.

    Total spends so far £34.30/£200

    GMAT
    Lost my way for far too long but now back on board to lead a more simplistic lifestyle

    Mar PP - UU 24 (£279.46), TA 2 (£ 13.99) IN 12 (£89.81)
    Apr PP - UU 27 (£324.94), TA 3 (£38.50) IN 53 (£216.65), GA 6 (£40.97)
    May PP - UU 0 (0.00), TA 0 (0.00), IN 0 (0.00), GA 0 (0.00)
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