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2021 Frugal Living Challenge
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Merry Christmas from everyone at Frugaldom HQ. 🎄I reserve the right not to spend.
The less I spend, the more I can afford.
Frugal living challenge - living on little in 2025 while frugalling towards retirement.10 -
Final challenge of 2020 and a good start for 2021... Making Christmas leftovers last as long as possible, sharing instead of binning and, new for this year, checking Olio to see if there's anything that can be rescued.
I reserve the right not to spend.
The less I spend, the more I can afford.
Frugal living challenge - living on little in 2025 while frugalling towards retirement.13 -
Looking at the size of the turkey in the oven, I think we may still have leftovers in June! Only nine of us for dinner now, us and B from next door, as he is alone his family away. Wishing everyone a happy, safe, and frugal Christmas. Here's to a better next year, mumtoomany. XXX
Frugal Living Challenge 2025.
Grocery challenge, £1300 food plus £200 cleaning materials etc, for the year.9 -
Mery Christmas everyone xx9
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Merry Christmas to everyone and he’s hoping for a better new year xx10
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Gosh, am definitely late but Happy Christmas everyone..............
bala
xAKA : Bala La Boo & Bala Baloo
According to a lovely poster I am Bala the Brave who wrestled a Tiger. You know who you are.....
I HAVE A GOLD STAR and A MEDAL and a Title !8 -
Hope everyone is managing to enjoy what's left of the most unusual Christmas most of us have ever had.
Just finishing off my 2020 spreadsheet this week. Think it might be a flexible budget for 2021, as @Frugaldom mentioned there are still quite a lot of unknown variable scenarios to deal with. I use the spreadsheet from page 1 of Frugal Living.
Big welcome to all the newbies who have already signed up. I joined earlier this year and have found it so helpful.6 -
Happy Christmas budget sheet to finish for 2021Have a good dayBreast Cancer Now 100 miles October 2022 100 / 100miles
D- Day 80km June 2024 80/80km (10.06.24 all done)
Diabetic UK 1 million steps July 2024 to complete by end Sept 2024. 1,001,066/ 1,000,000 (20.09.24 all done)Sun, Sea6 -
Hope everyone had a good Christmas looking forward to frugal 2021 hopefully less Covid one.
@mumtoomany same here Turkey going to feature a lot tooFrugal challenge 2025
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Glad it's not just us @patentgirl at least it makes a change from pork, still have half a freezer left of that, and our freezers (two of them) are BIG. mumtoomany.Frugal Living Challenge 2025.
Grocery challenge, £1300 food plus £200 cleaning materials etc, for the year.7
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