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What will you spend, Monday 14th January?

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  • Skint_Catt
    Skint_Catt Posts: 11,548 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    £1.15 on newspaper and can of coke - got to stop my coke addiction :eek: :rotfl:
    £1.97 on postinga book swap
    £2 to go in with the book swap as I posted the wrong book and want the other one back :rolleyes:

    Will probably spend £20 on petrol tonight and £7 in Morrisons (picking up a few offers while they are there!)

    Not so much a cheap day :(

    Catt xx

    Updated: just spent £5.50 on 12 copies of Cosmo :rolleyes:
  • sammiboo
    sammiboo Posts: 1,110 Forumite
    Good afternoon all :)

    Was going to reply to this thread sooner but Ive been busy at work (tsk tsk ;) )

    Today I have spent £5.75 on:

    3x super noodles
    2x coke
    1 x lemon juice (for the fish for tea tonight)
    1 x veg packet (reduced shelf :o )

    I wont be spending anything else today :D
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  • :j NSD for me today. That's 2 in a row. Yahoo!!! :D:D
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  • Lelc
    Lelc Posts: 558 Forumite
    I was going to go to town at lunch but it's so miserable outside I decided to stay in the warm. So a NSD for me today. That's 2 days in a row:j
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  • poorbabe
    poorbabe Posts: 900 Forumite
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    :rolleyes: Not doing too well today, £3 on breakfast, £3.60 on lunch and I'm meeting a friend after work.

    Could be my most expensive day so far :o . Will update later.


    Very late update: £5.50 on drinks and £6.95 on food. 50p in the sealed bottle.
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  • poorbutrich
    poorbutrich Posts: 1,349 Forumite
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    :doh: I can't find the "kicking myself" icon for today's spends.
    Overpay!
  • bobbadog
    bobbadog Posts: 1,606 Forumite
    OH spent £22 on me in Ikea (lovely teapot, lamp, napkins and lightbulbs... and a hotdog!)... NSD here. Orange have taken £33 out of my bank for my phone, Despite them owing me £160 in credit. They did this last month and ASSURED me it wouldn't happen again, and it has... and they've taken me over my OD limit. VERY ANNOYED. x
  • ellerose
    ellerose Posts: 202 Forumite
    £36.83 on filling my car up. Other than that, nowt else :)
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    20.8% down, 79.2% to go!

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  • Hi guys

    Was never going to be a NSD for me, as I planned to go to the bingo with my friend

    Spent £7 on the books, £1.75 on a drink, however my friend won and gave me £30, so think that makes me plus £21.25 - Yay!!

    Quiet evening planned, have got lasagne out of the freezer for dinner - Yum

    ETO
    x
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  • x_raphael_xx
    x_raphael_xx Posts: 4,411 Forumite
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    NSD for me, although car isn't working, it's being towed to the garage at a cost of £35, which I will pay at some point.
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