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March 2020 Grocery Challenge
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Thanks. Will have a play on my diary when im at a pc.Dedicated Debt Free Wanabee 🤓
Proud member of the Tilly Tidies since 1st Jan 2022
2022 -Jan £26.52, Feb £27.40, Mar £156.27, Apr £TBC7 -
Hello, please could I join? Aim is £280 which is what is budgeted for however I know my actual spend is far from that!
2 adults, 2 children and a cat.
Planning on baking treats and using my freezer which is full!MFW.....Apr 33 Aim - Dec 267 -
Ran out of filter coffee and Mr Aldee didnt have the strength 5 I drink the weekend so stopped off to buy some on way to work. £3.70 spent - will update total later. Also need wholemeal bread for toast, but the shop I went to only had medium slice so thats another stop on the way home *sigh*Dedicated Debt Free Wanabee 🤓
Proud member of the Tilly Tidies since 1st Jan 2022
2022 -Jan £26.52, Feb £27.40, Mar £156.27, Apr £TBC7 -
Mar £11.21/of £100 Month (Annual 27 Dec 19 - 26 Dec 20) £177.36/£1,325 cat food £64.15
Spent out of £100: Jan £77.77 Feb £99.59
Cat Food Jan £71.33, Feb £64.15, Mar £8.41
Spends of £5.24 to report - it's been a difficult week in a difficult year - most of that was treats for me and Mr Socks. Added to total.
Food plan changed:
Sat - roast dinner
Sun - leftovers
Mon - something on toast
Tues - leftovers
Weds - casserole
Thurs - toast - both in and out at different times
Fri - curry i think
DireEmblem - could you please share your recipes? did you mention kimchi and a beer dish and there was another? all sounded very nice.
1st May 2025
Mortgage Balance 1: £21,601.50 4.98% Now: £19,888.25
Mortgage Balance 2: £84,420.24 Now: £83,806.79
Credit Card Balance 3: £10,911.76 Now: 8972.03
Student Loan £TBC9 -
Hello, joining this thread
could I be put down for £125 please? Thanks!
Student MoneySaver SPC #132 2019: £99.30 2020: ?? 2019 Wins: 'The Europhile's Cookbook'
2020 Grocery Challenge Budget: £25 per week Jan Spend: £82.88/£75 Feb Spend: ?/£1008 -
Thank you for running the thread again Esiepac - please may you put me down again for £280 this month.
It's better to beg forgiveness than ask permission.7 -
£2.50 spent in MrT's last night on some baby corn and herby potatoes to go with the steaks I was cooking. Updated my online shop for tomorrow, is coming in around £77 but will update once it comes out of account and I know for sure how much it will be.
NaomimCredit 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 Again8 -
font color blue testing testing£71.93/ £180.005
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No not worked for me with the colour test, back to the drawing board.
Delivery for me today, so another £73.92 spent, but furry now has her food for a few weeks and litter for her toilet, flipping heck! Just added it up and half the bill is the furry one's food.
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£17.00 today, that was lunch and 4 turkey, ham and stuffing portions7
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