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Pap & Moozies what have/will you spend Sat 9th February???

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  • slowlyfading
    slowlyfading Posts: 13,429 Forumite
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    been a NSD for me :)
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  • poorbabe
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    poorbabe wrote: »
    Morning MM

    I was hoping for a NSD but realised I need to pay my deposit for my holiday in December and get a few food items. Clearly not going to be a NSD but I'll try to keep it as low as I can :rolleyes:

    Have a good'un all :T


    Update: £40 holiday deposit. Withdrew £20, spent £17.50 on food and the remainder I put in my sealed jar as it was all 50p pieces :j
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  • Was going to be a very cheap day for me but......
    The bus fares were spent as listed the washing powder was 86p cheaper than i thought:D. Lunch not budgeted for £13.:o DD didn't buy a jacket, but 2 sets of pyjamas socks and foundation, and a fantastic dress for £5 from monsoon, which she may sell on e-bay if she changes her mind about it, she would be bound to make a profit. I think I paid for her foundation and probably the dress. lol We then bought sandwich filler and raspberries for tea, but we have had a great day and we don't often get the chance to do this anymore so to me it was priceless;)
    My finances are work in progress.
    Normal veiwing will resume shortly
  • MissKJ
    MissKJ Posts: 780 Forumite
    Mozette wrote: »
    Crickets??? little insecty things? :eek:

    Oh, do you have a reptile?


    I misread this ( darn red wine) d thougt you said "do you have a recipe"!!!! LOL
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  • here you go ~ he was about 1 year here

    gollumhowbig.jpg

    feeding

    gollumfeeding.jpg

    Awww he's so cute.... if a little scary looking!
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  • Mozette
    Mozette Posts: 2,247 Forumite
    here you go ~ he was about 1 year here

    gollumhowbig.jpg

    feeding

    gollumfeeding.jpg


    Ooh, he's lovely! :D
  • Mozette
    Mozette Posts: 2,247 Forumite
    MissKJ wrote: »
    I misread this ( darn red wine) d thougt you said "do you have a recipe"!!!! LOL

    Crickets on toast? Tasty but a bit crunchy? :rotfl:

    Red wine is your friend though, well, it's mine at least.
  • free4440273
    free4440273 Posts: 38,438 Forumite
    here you go ~ he was about 1 year here

    gollumhowbig.jpg

    feeding

    gollumfeeding.jpg
    Is PaP secretly Ms Attenborough?:rotfl:Love the pics PaP :)
    BLOODBATH IN THE EVENING THEN? :shocked: OR PERHAPS THE AFTERNOON? OR THE MORNING? OH, FORGET THIS MALARKEY!

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  • juno
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    £6.04

    I bought lots of food, and I had a voucher for £1 off a chicken. Chicken is currently in the oven :)
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    Total debt [STRIKE]£4578.27[/STRIKE] £0.00 :j
    100% paid off :j

  • I spent:

    Bus fares 95p

    Groceries £9.33

    Total £10.28
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