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What will you spend, Friday 30th November.
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Took the boy out to buy him new shoes. The shoes don't come out of my weekly budget, but I had £13.86 left and I don't plan on going anywhere over the weekend, so I spent £5.99 on a book for the little chap because he was so well behaved, £1.99 on his lunch from McDonalds (yuk, but it's teaching him eating out manners) and £3.50 on my lunch - we ate in a food court so I didn't have to have McDonalds.
Total spent £11.48, which leaves me £2.38 of my Moozies challenge money.0 -
postingalwaysposting wrote: »hi free, thansk for starting this i was just too tired this morning. Rog well done on the interview i hope its good news.
Me i have had a great day, got on one of the 'new' buses (ie not one of the old, old ones), and it was late so it was packed. However i bus driver was a bit annoyted so when i put my ticket in and it spat it back out he let me on for freethen as i did stock take with my lovely boss he drove me home
woo hoo nearly £3 saved.
Anyways i spent 50p on a can, 75p eat natural bar, 50p on another can and 60p sandwich
total ~ £2.35 :eek:
Never a problem PAP, as I always say. I quite enjoy doing it: gives me a routine:rolleyes: Yes, rog2 is doing exceedingly well on the job front:beer:, congrats rog2. See you all tomorrow, and have a relaxing evening:)BLOODBATH IN THE EVENING THEN? :shocked: OR PERHAPS THE AFTERNOON? OR THE MORNING? OH, FORGET THIS MALARKEY!
THE KILLERS :cool:
THE PUNISHER :dance: MATURE CHEDDAR ADDICT:cool:0 -
Evening all,
I didn't update yesterday as DD and I went into town late-night Christmas shopping and it was late when we got home.
So, Thursday = £25 Boots, £6 cd for my mum, £17 M&S (DD's friends), £3 for a hot chocolate and a muffin.... oh and nearly forgot £20 DD a jacket from Primark, so total = £71.
Today has been a NSD except for budgeted food - phew
WEEKLY TOTAL = £105.80 - oh dear, I budgeted £100, but didn't intend on buying DD's jacket, so would then have come in under budget - never mind, it's really nice and she LOVES it.DMP starts June 2012, £38,180.
Balance June 2015 £26,046 (paid off 32%)
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YAY Friday at last!!! :j
How do so many of you manage so many NSD's. I can never go a day without spending any money.
total spends today:
£2.00 lunch
£5.70 travel
£11.70 cab home from wine bar - had 3 glasses of wine and started feeling a little sicky so treated myself to a cab even though i had a travel card for the bus!!! Whoops!
No more spending for me this weekend, apart from £185.00 on 10hr block driving lesson tomorrow.
Hope everybody is having a GREAT Friday evening!!!0 -
NSD for me - wahey! (Took my own sandwiches to work and used my bus pass to travel)
Like a lot of people, I've been paid today and have written a brand spanking new budget, and I've got enough money to go and get some new clothes tomorrow, so it will be an expensive one!0 -
NSD again !!!! could get used to this !!
Have a good weekend everyone!0 -
:j:j Only spent £2.43 today :j:j
Oh wait. Should I add £8 topop on my Oyster card too? :mad: AND £16 on tickets to see a film on Sunday with a friend :mad::mad: I'll at least get back £8, but even so.........The 365 Day 1p Challenge 2025. Member #420 -
angelflower wrote: »am scared.....its going to be a hefty spend day for me today. Will let you know when i get home
Not as bad as feared. Basically didnt go out. DD needed money for swimming, disco/youth club, winter ball at school, lunch and bus money for tomorrow so that set me back £10 but that was it.
Tomorrow will def be a bigger one thoughDFW 228 LONG H 68
DFD 2017 :eek:0 -
I spent £6.63 on an xmas pressie, but made £35 through ebay sales0
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