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Pap/Moozies What have/will you spend Sunday February 24th?

Good Morning Gang:D
Feeling full of the joys of spring today!!
A bit of shopping to do just a few bits for school lunchboxes, all budgetted, I'm going to miss my little babies:o
Will be Bingoing again today:p I actually quite enjoy it, glad I'm not playing with my money though, I get annoyed enough losing the free stuff:rotfl:
I'm turning into a bingo buddy so GL with your NSD only 3TG until payday - yay WTG.
A NSD for me again :T
Comping again - wins so far : 2 V festival tix, 2 NFL tix, 6 bottles of wine, personalised hand soap, Aussie miracle conditioner :beer:

Married my best friend 15/4/16 :)
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  • Budgeted:

    £18.51 Grocery shopping@ Farmfoods. Running Grocery total = £33.49 in 10 days.

    Un-Budgeted:
    Nothing. (8/10 personal no spend days. Personal spending = £12.22 in 10 days)
    Start Date: 27/11/2010
    Padding: Day 42
    Target £8000
    Amount: £562.23
  • nsd :j i think i have finally overcome my use of the vendors in work :rotfl:
  • luxor4t
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    Chapel £2, food budget £4.89. Both planned, so no recklessness!
    I can cook and sew, make flowers grow.
  • I spent £5.59 on food in the hospital shop
  • rog2
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    Hi kkw, PaP and everyone :hello: :hello: :hello:

    Did not leave the house today - so a big fat 'zilch' for me. :):smiley::)

    PaP - well done for 'ditching the vendors' :T :T

    I'm going to open a bottle of wine (leftover from Christmas) this evening, so will probably fall asleep in front of the telly. :rolleyes:

    My first 'Lazy Sunday' for two months. :beer:
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  • jennyred
    jennyred Posts: 421 Forumite
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    well guys - got back from my weekend in london. budgeted £200 for the 3 days including tubefares/meals etc which I have saved since xmas.

    and spent ....... £150!!!!!! woo hoo. (£65 of that was on 2 radley purses)

    am so pleased with myself. when we went onto oxford street, bond street I thought oh dear but no! I did it the DFW way and said to myself "do I really need it?" the answer was always no (except for the purses but am claiming insanity for that!! lol)

    back to normal tomorrow I hope!
  • slowlyfading
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    its been a NSD for me today :)
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  • karren
    karren Posts: 1,260 Forumite
    £25 but £15 was a car charger thing for the air bed for camping, then lunch box things, so aiming for a nsd tom!
    :A :j
  • rog2 wrote: »
    Hi kkw, PaP and everyone :hello: :hello: :hello:
    PaP - well done for 'ditching the vendors' :T :T

    Hi rog hug.gif the vendor thing i am really pleased about but its helped in both ways as now i know how many calories my lunch will be because i cant 'add' to it. I do have off days though that i would love to buy something but when i have them days i just engross myself in my book and the temptation passes :D
  • £1.50 on the Sunday paper and £1.60 on breakfat at work.... plus 40p in change into the pots.... so not a great start to the week at £3.50:eek:
    'We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars' - Oscar Wilde
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