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Three years to get debt free
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I always have loads of your list , usually from a big wholesalers near the big shopping centre .Have a good half term.Life is an adventure, never stop exploring.2
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Is it worth stocking up? Do you find it better?Sunshine_girl2 said:I always have loads of your list , usually from a big wholesalers near the big shopping centre .Have a good half term.
Thank you. I’ve got a mix of days off and active days xSeptember 2017 Debt = £25330
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Sounds like a good plan. At least you know you’ll have a good stock of the basics just in case.I get knocked down but I get up again (Chumbawamba, Tubthumping)2
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How do you get your injuries at work.My sister works in an additional needs primary school she’s always getting hit, hair pulled etc.I don’t have any spare rooms to stock all that but I do think it’s a good idea x2
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That’s what I’m aiming for xSun_Addict said:Sounds like a good plan. At least you know you’ll have a good stock of the basics just in case.September 2017 Debt = £25330
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My garage will do!Parkyp said:How do you get your injuries at work.My sister works in an additional needs primary school she’s always getting hit, hair pulled etc.I don’t have any spare rooms to stock all that but I do think it’s a good idea x
It sounds like I get the same as your sister. It’s difficult when you’re injured already.XSeptember 2017 Debt = £25330
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Be careful about storing powders in the garage @Willowtree222. Powders clump if they get damp and it can be quite difficult to break them up enough to be able to use them. I kept my washing powder under the sink and it got damp so now I keep it in a plastic box in a cupboard.
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Sorry to hear your back is bad again Willow, it's a good idea to stock up, prices are starting to get scary. 😞 I use am@zon subscribe & save for toilet roll which is delivered every 3 months and some cat stuff but the prices do fluctuate so I might have a re-think.Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts. Car loan 1 £10,345, Car loan CC 0% BT £4900. Debt Free Diary to try & keep spending in check.2
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Thank you, I’ll keep the liquids in the garage then and the powder in the cupboards xjoedenise said:Be careful about storing powders in the garage @Willowtree222. Powders clump if they get damp and it can be quite difficult to break them up enough to be able to use them. I kept my washing powder under the sink and it got damp so now I keep it in a plastic box in a cupboard.September 2017 Debt = £25330
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I didn’t even think about that method. I just did the wholesaler. I’m going to just try and reduce my outgoings come September to the bare minimum. Xsashybo said:Sorry to hear your back is bad again Willow, it's a good idea to stock up, prices are starting to get scary. 😞 I use am@zon subscribe & save for toilet roll which is delivered every 3 months and some cat stuff but the prices do fluctuate so I might have a re-think.September 2017 Debt = £25330
Starting afresh.
You can do anything if you put your mind to it. x1
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