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Pap & Moozies what have/will you spend Sun 10th February???
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£6 on red cushions for the bedroom (planning a Valentine's Night love-in!), and £6.99 on 30 cans of Diet Coke to last me the next month at work. Cleaning for the rest of the day.Almost debt-free, but certainly even with the Banks!0
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£4 + £1.30 = £5.30 in chapel
Aiming not to spend anything else so I am going to empty my all Boots stashes to help me focus on what I already have. As it needs sorting out, I shall call this 'Spring cleaning'.I can cook and sew, make flowers grow.0 -
Just won £20.57 on a bingo website using a free bet that fell out of today's paper!!! Woo hoo!!! So, I'm actually up on my spends for today!!Almost debt-free, but certainly even with the Banks!0
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Just under £90 in Tesco..... BUT
£57 from BDay/Xmas presents budget
£5 from clothes budget
£30 from food budget, leaving
£3 on papers....... from spends budget!'We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars' - Oscar Wilde0 -
Managed to have the last 2 days as NSDs, and today should be aswell, but only cos I'm skint and my lovely OH is stumping the bill. Will have lots of things to pay once my money that I'm owed turns up, hoo-hum!July £5 a Day challenge - £66.01/£1550
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One debt remaining. Home improvement loan.0 -
good afternoon all.
spent £50.25p in tescos on weekly shop. which is 25p over budget but it meant that I was able to put 75p in change jar!!!
carry on the good work DFW's!!!!!
remember - smile and the whole world smiles with you!
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I spent -75p!
I was overcharged yesterday and didn't notice til I got home. So today I got that back, as even though I felt a bit silly it was my 75p and I want it.Murphy's No More Pies Club #209
Total debt [STRIKE]£4578.27[/STRIKE] £0.00 :j
100% paid off :j
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My parents bought me some stuff for the flat and I spent:
£2.69 drinks for me and mum
£2.00 on friend's birthday card and wrapping paper
£2.98 food
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A second NSD for me :j
I can't believe the difference posting on this thread for a week has made to my motivation.
Thanks a lot for the inspiration everyone:T :T :TSealed Pot Challenge #1540
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