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Time to Face The Music
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The walk in the park was lovely this evening. The weather was nice.
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Looks like a lovely place to walk.I get knocked down but I get up again (Chumbawamba, Tubthumping)1
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Beautiful 👍January spends - £587.581
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One debt remaining. Home improvement loan.1 -
It was a nice walk. I'm not sure we will do it very often. We have nicer walks and more interesting walks.
It made a lovely change though.0 -
It looks lovely! Walks round mine are always really hilly, would love a good flat walkLife gets in the way...PADding is addictive...Saving's better than spending...My savings diary - Now for a healthier, wealthier me2025 1p challenge #41 | Cash envelope challenge #01 | SPC #017Sealed pot 2025 £7390 | EF £1000/£1000 | Sabbatical £3677/£6000 | Travel savings £1832 | Sinking pots £31070
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£100 sent to Card 6 today.
Not a no spends day today. I have been to buy nephew's birthday present this morning. It's his birthday tomorrow so we will go and drop it off tomorrow after work.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner will be from stores. Breakfast was toast, we have both taken our packed lunches to work and dinner tonight is beetroot burgers, sweet potato wedges, onion rings, corn on the cob and coleslaw. Going to see how long it takes the other half to realise he has no meat today
Today's jobs are:- going to the shop after work
- cleaning the bathrooms
- vacuuming the house
- walking the dog
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Balances Update 18.05.22
Furniture Loan = £0 (Account Settled)
HP Car Loan = £0 (Account Settled)
Debt 1 = £0 (Account Settled)
Credit Card 1 =£0 (Account Closed)
Credit Card 2 = £0 (Account Closed)
Credit Card 3 = £0 (Account Closed)
Credit Card 4 = £0
Credit Card 5 = £392 (£150 repayment 0% interest until July 2022)
Credit Card 6 = £2200 (£100 repayment 0% interest until August 2022)
Credit Card 7 = £9100 (£200 repayment 0% interest until November 2023)
HP Motorhome Loan = £18872(£393 repayment final payment April 2026)
Paypal Credit = £139 (£125 repayment 0% interest until December 2022)
Total Debt = £30703
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Ooh your dinner sounds right up my street. We once had scampi substituted for vegan scampi in our online grocery order. Mr SA loves his scampi but he actually quite liked the vegan version 😆
Totals looking good again.I get knocked down but I get up again (Chumbawamba, Tubthumping)1 -
The burgers were excellent 👌0
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