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PaP/Moozie's what have/will you spend Tuesday 29th January??

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  • Millie's_Mum
    Millie's_Mum Posts: 1,199 Forumite
    NSD today, but it needed to be, I didn't manage an NSD at all last week.
    MFW Start Sep 07 £79484, Now £58774
  • Sunnydoo
    Sunnydoo Posts: 320 Forumite
    Happy Birthday AA

    NSD today-makes a change !
    Official DFW Nerd Club - Member no. 44

  • jammiejen
    jammiejen Posts: 153 Forumite
    Evening all and happy birthday A A!

    I've been to pick my Aunt up from the airport today so I've spent money, In fact I'm already over my budget for the week :(
    NSDs the rest of the week then!

    Jen
    x
    DFW 715
    Debt Free!!! As of 20/2/09
    Now saving for my wedding next year
  • Lemon_Tree
    Lemon_Tree Posts: 10,202 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts
    NSD for me, seems like ages since i've had one, must have more
  • alimac23
    alimac23 Posts: 260 Forumite
    Another NSD here!
    1.Virgin CC: [STRIKE]£9432.00[/STRIKE] £10290.00
    2.RBS CC: [STRIKE]£3254.62[/STRIKE] £3029.61
    3.M&S CC: [STRIKE]£1262.11[/STRIKE] £464.95
    4.Next: [STRIKE]£400.00[/STRIKE]. £280.00

    TOTAL = [STRIKE]£14348.73[/STRIKE] £14064.56
  • pariskate
    pariskate Posts: 300 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    Well, I went to the market but that's in the food budget, so apert from that I spent nothing 'extra':smiley::smiley:
    Saving to pay the tax man
  • I spent:

    £1.70 bus fares
    £5.06 in McDonalds :eek:

    £5.00 on electric

    £1.50 renewing computer game in library
    £3.35 magazines :eek:

    £2.99 books and videos from charity shops

    £2.00 groceries (would have been more but saved £2.50 with loyalty card :j )

    Total £23.60 :eek: BUT electric was essential, as was groceries, and the videos, books and computer game will keep me in the house and away from shops!

    Rainy day fund £17.61
  • 70p on two coffees at work, plus £10 to OH....
    'We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars' - Oscar Wilde
  • Mozette
    Mozette Posts: 2,247 Forumite
    £4.80 on treating a very kind friend to coffee & cake to say thanks for their kindness to me.
    38p on the telly paper.
    Quite pleased with that.
  • rb6ac
    rb6ac Posts: 611 Forumite
    Not too pleased today - was having an NSD, then came home, OH said he was having cravings for baked beans and pork sausages on toast, so walked to the local garage to buy him some - £1.19...

    Not a lot, but if he'd put up with having pasta it would have been an NSD! Sorry, moan over! x
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