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Shop Charity in '23!
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If there was no hope of finding the owner of the theoretical tenner I would donate to charity, which is what I do with any money I find (doesn't happen often!). The subscription....well, its already paid for. Would make an interesting MSE moral dilemma though.Brie said:
It's a bit like finding a tenner blowing down the high street....well you have to pick it up because otherwise it's just expensive litter!!Miró said:And...and...er um, the previous owner hasn't removed their subscriptions to various streaming services. It would be very, very wrong to, *cough*, accidentally....ya know......... wouldn't it?

No man is worth crawling on this earth.
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Now that is sisterly love. Take huge pride in your parenting skills!C_J said:Younger daughter phoned her older sister on New Year's Eve with the command to "get down to the Oxfam Superstore immediately!". Turns out they had a whole stack of brand-new-with-tags Zara clothing at excellent prices. Older daughter treated herself to a lovely brand new coat for £20, which retails at £149 in the Zara online sale so she's happy.6 -
One pair of curtains in green camouflage £1- for my (charity) doggy duvets- can have pale/yellow backing
Several little items including playing cards @ 10 pence each- for the family shoeboxes (November 2023!)Being polite and pleasant doesn't cost anything!
-Stash bust:in 2022:337
Stash bust :2023. 120duvets, 24bags,43dogcoats, 2scrunchies, 10mitts, 6 bootees, 8spec cases, 2 A6notebooks, 59cards, 6 lav bags,36 angels,9 bones,1 blanket, 1 lined bag,3 owls, 88 pyramids = total 420total spend £5.Total for 'Dogs for Good' £546.82
2024:Sewn:59Doggy ds,52pyramids,18 bags,6spec cases,6lav.bags.
Knits:6covers,4hats,10mitts,2 bootees.
Crotchet:61angels, 229cards=453 £158.55profit!!!
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Yay charity shops open again!
A good haul:
Tobacco coloured suede mid calf boots with a furry lining £6. Not sure what brand. They have e written
inside
Orange leather slippers £3
Sample size bottle of L’Air du Temps perfume ( takes me back to my youth) £2
Two Sainsbury’s pasta bowls £3
A dinner plate with breakfast lunch dinner written in black round the edge which goes with 2 I already have 40p.
Next royal blue long sleeve tee £1
Next denim top (the same shape as a tee shirt) £1.50
George BNWT summer dress, floor length (and some if you’re 5.2 so will need taking up). It’s navy with white stars and spaghetti straps in light fabric (viscose?). I think it was donated cos the sizing is wrong. It says it’s an 8 but no way am I an 8 especially with the crimbo lard. £3
i have decided to donate/chuck/recycle at least 23 items a month this year.
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Yet another Hobbs find today….a pair of black slimfit ankle grazer trousers, as new, £7.99 and a pair of Hotter, Mary Jane* type shoes in a dark tan colour, b/n £4.99 both from the St Gemma’s Hospice shop.* Used to think this style was really fuddy duddy…funny how your ideas change as you get older….now I think “Oooooh they look comfy”
. (Just hope they don’t suffer from crumbling sole syndrome!)
Sorry for the big pics, never have managed to work out how to reduce them

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My Mum has had some health problems lately and not been out much, so I had been looking for a jigsaw puzzle we could sit and do together in the evenings. I found this for £1, retails BN at £11.99:

No man is worth crawling on this earth.
So much to read, so little time.5 -
I just came across this article about the Mind shop on Carnaby Street. Thought you might find it interesting too.I think a bit of sunshine is good for frugal living. (Cranky40)
The sun's been out and I think I’m solar powered (Onebrokelady)
Fashion on the Ration 2025: Fabric 2, men's socks 3, Duvet 7.5, 2 t-shirts 10, men's socks 3, uniform top 0, hat 0, shoes 5 = 30.5/68
2024: Trainers 5, dress 7, slippers 5, 2 prs socks (gift) 2, 3 prs white socks 3, t-shirts x 2 10, 6 prs socks: mostly gifts 6, duvet set 7.5 = 45.5/68 coupons
20.5 coupons used in 2020. 62.5 used in 2021. 94.5 remaining as of 21/3/225 -
I am sure E used be branding for Evans, are they a wide fit boot, if so this would fit.Potternerd said:Yay charity shops open again!
A good haul:
Tobacco coloured suede mid calf boots with a furry lining £6. Not sure what brand. They have e written
inside
Orange leather slippers £3
Sample size bottle of L’Air du Temps perfume ( takes me back to my youth) £2
Two Sainsbury’s pasta bowls £3
A dinner plate with breakfast lunch dinner written in black round the edge which goes with 2 I already have 40p.
Next royal blue long sleeve tee £1
Next denim top (the same shape as a tee shirt) £1.50
George BNWT summer dress, floor length (and some if you’re 5.2 so will need taking up). It’s navy with white stars and spaghetti straps in light fabric (viscose?). I think it was donated cos the sizing is wrong. It says it’s an 8 but no way am I an 8 especially with the crimbo lard. £3
i have decided to donate/chuck/recycle at least 23 items a month this year.3 -
DH picked up a couple of pairs of trousers at the local Cancer Research CS at the weekend but unfortunately one pair didn't fit so needed to take them back so while there I browsed the ladies section to see if I could find any trousers for myself and found a pair of Monsoon navy trousers for £2 and they fit. Really pleased as they actually have front pockets! Nearly all my trousers only have pockets on the back which is ridiculous - where am I supposed to put my tissue?
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Had a good couple of hours in drizzly Ilkley today and started my 2023 campaign of trying to buy mainly quality items.
Reiss black silk shirt - £15 (currently on their website for £198!)
John Lewis mid blue cashmere cardigan - £6.99 (currently on their website for £89!)
Phase Eight grey soft cowl/roll neck jumper -£10.95
Pink Quiz teddy style coat - £15 ( I’ve got 2 furry type coats which I’ll donate)
3 hanging heart decorations for the garden -£2.99
Cute little Whittards mug with sleeping bunnies design by Nick Butterworth - £3
Very happy with my haul 😊
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