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The Three C's - Coffee, Clothes & Credit Cards

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  • Sarahwithlove
    Sarahwithlove Posts: 3,347 Forumite
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    Hi @Sarahwithlove, newbie here.

    I can totally relate to the whole emotional eater/spender thing, takeaways have been one of my biggest downfalls. I find meal planning has really helped me with this, mostly because it  avoids me having to decide what to have for dinner when I am already hungry! 🤣

    I noticed a few of your posts refer to PAD and it got me curious as it’s not something I have come across before. Can I ask what PAD stands for? Whatever it is, congrats on making money with it! 👍


    Problem is I can either not be bothered to cook or don't fancy what I've chosen. But I do need to get better at this. 

    Payment a day, idea being that every small payment adds up and reduces the debt. It can be from money you earn, rounding down accounts to nearest pound etc. 
    *Dad loan - £5300 - £7200
    *Virgin Credit Card - £3552.50 - £0
    *Natwest - £1828.35 -£0.00

    Barclaycard - £2315.25 - £0.00

    Creation Finance - £960.32 £840
    *Total debt - £8040/£11641.17*


    Savings
    *Savings Buffer - £100/£1500
    *Emergency Fund - £1500/£1500


    New diary- https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6474943/the-three-cs-coffee-clothes-credit-cards/
  • Sarahwithlove
    Sarahwithlove Posts: 3,347 Forumite
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    lucielle said:
    Would it help taking your allowance out in cash and then when it’s gone that’s it?
    Bulk cooking meals so there’s always something available. 
    L
    I hate cash but I think you may be right. It's too easy to just tap your phone or card and off you go. 

    I'm usually pretty good at bulk cooking but I just haven't felt like cooking last few days and I'm down to bare minimum in freezer in terms of prepared meals. I'll have to batch cook over the weekend so I have more options. This was my last week of gusto which will help as that requires me cooking and I'm not in mood for it at the moment. 
    *Dad loan - £5300 - £7200
    *Virgin Credit Card - £3552.50 - £0
    *Natwest - £1828.35 -£0.00

    Barclaycard - £2315.25 - £0.00

    Creation Finance - £960.32 £840
    *Total debt - £8040/£11641.17*


    Savings
    *Savings Buffer - £100/£1500
    *Emergency Fund - £1500/£1500


    New diary- https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6474943/the-three-cs-coffee-clothes-credit-cards/
  • Sarahwithlove
    Sarahwithlove Posts: 3,347 Forumite
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    OK after going to shop and spending £7 on lunch and junk food i have given myself a good talking too. 

    New rules for 2025

    No takeaways or fast food, only meals out with friends and family. 
    One coffee purchase a week (this will be hard) 
    No buying junk food in my food shop. 
    Only buy sweets from local shop using cash - this will make me think twice 
    Menu plan on Fridays for the week ahead. 
    Limit activities to once a week that cost money. Free or under £5 activities are OK. 

    Though I already have a lot planned the rest of the month so some of these may kick in from Feb. 

    This week (my spending week goes from fri to thursday) 

    Sat - football and costa
    Sun - football and harvester 
    Mon - carvery with friends 
    Tuesday - nandos for birthday 
    Weds -  (office day) possibly football if I'm not too tired. May just watch it on TV. 
    Thurs - day off so booked a massage. 
    *Dad loan - £5300 - £7200
    *Virgin Credit Card - £3552.50 - £0
    *Natwest - £1828.35 -£0.00

    Barclaycard - £2315.25 - £0.00

    Creation Finance - £960.32 £840
    *Total debt - £8040/£11641.17*


    Savings
    *Savings Buffer - £100/£1500
    *Emergency Fund - £1500/£1500


    New diary- https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6474943/the-three-cs-coffee-clothes-credit-cards/
  • Willowtree222
    Willowtree222 Posts: 8,214 Forumite
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    I'm another emotional spender too. It's so hard to reign it in when you're going to is to spend. 
    X
    September 2017 Debt = £25330

    Starting afresh.

    You can do anything if you put your mind to it. x
  • Sarahwithlove
    Sarahwithlove Posts: 3,347 Forumite
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    I'm another emotional spender too. It's so hard to reign it in when you're going to is to spend. 
    X
    I know right. I'm trying hard not to but it's not easy. 
    *Dad loan - £5300 - £7200
    *Virgin Credit Card - £3552.50 - £0
    *Natwest - £1828.35 -£0.00

    Barclaycard - £2315.25 - £0.00

    Creation Finance - £960.32 £840
    *Total debt - £8040/£11641.17*


    Savings
    *Savings Buffer - £100/£1500
    *Emergency Fund - £1500/£1500


    New diary- https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6474943/the-three-cs-coffee-clothes-credit-cards/
  • Sarahwithlove
    Sarahwithlove Posts: 3,347 Forumite
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    Took my phone to cex to trade in and they offered £209, should hear back today as to whether it passed all it's tests. The money will then be in my bank account tomorrow. 

    I think I will let myself have some of it to buy some games on Ebay for my switch and the majority will go towards emergency fund. 
    *Dad loan - £5300 - £7200
    *Virgin Credit Card - £3552.50 - £0
    *Natwest - £1828.35 -£0.00

    Barclaycard - £2315.25 - £0.00

    Creation Finance - £960.32 £840
    *Total debt - £8040/£11641.17*


    Savings
    *Savings Buffer - £100/£1500
    *Emergency Fund - £1500/£1500


    New diary- https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6474943/the-three-cs-coffee-clothes-credit-cards/
  • Blackcats
    Blackcats Posts: 3,897 Forumite
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    If the thing you will find hardest is sticking to 1 coffee a week then perhaps allow yourself more so that you are more likely to succeed at the other goals you've set yourself.
    are you with 🐙.  You can get a free Nero a week.
    my OH is a coffee snob so he buys good coffee to have at home and take out in a flask.  The Taylors coffee bags are really nice apparently and quick and easy to make.

  • Sarahwithlove
    Sarahwithlove Posts: 3,347 Forumite
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    Blackcats said:
    If the thing you will find hardest is sticking to 1 coffee a week then perhaps allow yourself more so that you are more likely to succeed at the other goals you've set yourself.
    are you with 🐙.  You can get a free Nero a week.
    my OH is a coffee snob so he buys good coffee to have at home and take out in a flask.  The Taylors coffee bags are really nice apparently and quick and easy to make.

    Thanks. I am with them but there isn't really a Nero near me that's convenient to get to. I can't have a G one either because I need alternative milk which is annoying. I did have a coffee machine with pods at home but had to stop buying them as I was drinking too many in a day. But haven't tried making it from a bag yet. Might be an option. My friend buys me a coffee on a Wednesday so I'd be having two a week anyway. Which let's be honest is more than enough. If I'm meeting g a friend for a coffee etc I won't count that as my coffee that week. 
    *Dad loan - £5300 - £7200
    *Virgin Credit Card - £3552.50 - £0
    *Natwest - £1828.35 -£0.00

    Barclaycard - £2315.25 - £0.00

    Creation Finance - £960.32 £840
    *Total debt - £8040/£11641.17*


    Savings
    *Savings Buffer - £100/£1500
    *Emergency Fund - £1500/£1500


    New diary- https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6474943/the-three-cs-coffee-clothes-credit-cards/
  • Sarahwithlove
    Sarahwithlove Posts: 3,347 Forumite
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    Today's PAD is only a £1 as still not heard back from cex about my phone. Hopefully it all goes through OK. 

    I had football today so paid for train ticket, new ferry multi trip ticket, lunch out and a coffee. Oh and chips on the way home but paid for them with loose change. There was a medical emergency at kick off so the game was delayed by 35 minutes so by time I got off the ferry I was cold, tired and hungry. Oh and a bit miserable. Was heartbreaking to see the paramedics performing cpr, brought back a lot of memories for me from my mums passing. Sadly the fan didn't make it. Puts things into a bit of perspective, nobody should go to watch football and then never come home. 
    *Dad loan - £5300 - £7200
    *Virgin Credit Card - £3552.50 - £0
    *Natwest - £1828.35 -£0.00

    Barclaycard - £2315.25 - £0.00

    Creation Finance - £960.32 £840
    *Total debt - £8040/£11641.17*


    Savings
    *Savings Buffer - £100/£1500
    *Emergency Fund - £1500/£1500


    New diary- https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6474943/the-three-cs-coffee-clothes-credit-cards/
  • lucielle
    lucielle Posts: 11,511 Forumite
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    Gosh that sounds horrific. Poor fan and their family. 
    L
    Total Debt Dec 07 £59875.83 Overdrafts £2900,New Debt Figure ZERO !!!!!!:j 08/06/2013
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