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Weather down here was terrible. We were lucky garden, trees and roof all remained in situ. My wheelie bins rolled down the ginnel and smashed into my back gate. Lots of trees down locally and all trains cancelled.
Doggo has had an upset tum last couple of days so it's been a boiled chicken and rice dinner for her. Going to take her out for a long walk today get some of her pent up energy out.
My boss is coming over from the NL to see me the 2nd week of March so we have arranged for 16yo's friend to dog sit for 3 days that MrMand I well both be in the office. She's a lovely girl, has a black lab herself and is studying animal care as she wants to work in dog shelters. We've agreed £75 so I will have to budget that in for March.Credit Cards NOV 2019 £33,220.42 Sept 2023 £19,951.00 Tilly Tidy 20223/COLOR] Sept £43.71 Here's my diary: A Ditherer's Diary Again1 -
Great you have sorted out pup for when your in the office. Hope her tummy improves. Could the storm stressing her tummy. Mines like that with stress (IBS) and dogs is too c
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I think hers was either a bug or reaction to her 2nd jab. Hoping it's not the food she's on as we bought a 6kg bag 😖. It meant she missed her 2nd training class.Credit Cards NOV 2019 £33,220.42 Sept 2023 £19,951.00 Tilly Tidy 20223/COLOR] Sept £43.71 Here's my diary: A Ditherer's Diary Again1
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I think L*dl’s own mock up of biscuits are very good. some of their chocolate isn’t the best, but some is excellent. I also love the fizzy worms in the sweet aisle 😋. The low fat Mayo is excellent and SO much cheaper! I’m pretty happy with most of their stuff, but confess to using MrT more for the lazy delivery.The wind missed us completely here, but we have some ❄️ snow.
I didn’t get on with YNAB when I trialled it, it just wouldn’t work for me. I have excel spreadsheets instead, as I can still delete, swap and change without it looking messy. Shameful, but not messy 😬
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Naomim said:I think hers was either a bug or reaction to her 2nd jab. Hoping it's not the food she's on as we bought a 6kg bag 😖. It meant she missed her 2nd training class.WinterWarrior said:I think L*dl’s own mock up of biscuits are very good. some of their chocolate isn’t the best, but some is excellent. I also love the fizzy worms in the sweet aisle 😋. The low fat Mayo is excellent and SO much cheaper!
We have some biscuits in stores so will trial lidls when they used up. We like the chocolate but I have some Green and blacks to hoover up first 😋😋as for spreadsheets I still have many which I use for the actual budgeting part (shush font tell them) but prefer YNAB for the recording spends as it's quicker for inputting on the go. Nope that's not how they like you to use it but tough. Its like at work. We use a mixture of spreadsheets and the accounting system.
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Lidl’s cranberry and white chocolate cookies are 😋 as are their mini strawberry cupcakes.I get knocked down but I get up again (Chumbawamba, Tubthumping)1
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Oh no SA I thought you were our health guru 🤣🤣
They sound right up Mr M_F's street 👍Dedicated Debt Free Wanabee 🤓
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moving_forward said:Oh no SA I thought you were our health guru 🤣🤣
They sound right up Mr M_F's street 👍
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I'm swearing by Co op and the single origin millionaires bar currently. On offer and spot on, lovely stuff for a third of the price of my preferred HCMy mortgage free diary: https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6498069/whoops-here-comes-the-cheese
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I have some Aldi almond and orange leaf and then have a box of Green and blacks taster I brought with the rest of my pocket money.
Popcorn from Lidl has gone (not sorry 😤)
Mr M_F is currently being chef and cookig a curry - wish me luck!Dedicated Debt Free Wanabee 🤓
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