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Please put me down for £200this month coz that is all I have left after bills are paid .Started my own business and loving being my own boss
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I can't find my receipt from morrisons but I spent £8 something so will round it up to £9. Mostly reduced things. Bananas, massive bag reduced grapes, reduced chicken drumsticks, onion rings, chips, dog food and a few other bits.Wife and mother :jGrocery budget
April week 1 - £42.78 | week 2 - £53.0524lbs in 12 weeks 15/240 -
Hmm, only £83.95 left of my budget this month and was hoping to make it to 6th December before starting a new month. Will have to be extremely frugal if I'm going to achieve that Making vegetable cottage pie for tea as I feel the need for some nice comforting food in this cold weather.0
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Deleted_User wrote: »I presume shoes is not the name of the store you work for lol.
any hints you may be able to give us as to the actual name?
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Just checking in.
Please bring my total so far up to date too....£119.43 for this month so far.
I've been saving all my receipts in my diary to keep track.
Ds2 born 3/4/12 8lbs 8.5:j
Ds1 born 28/4/07 9lb 8 :j
Frugal, thrifty, tight mum & wife and proud of it lol
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small spend of 2.85 today in lidl, needed the bread and onionsbut not the crisps we ate on the way home :-(
nov grocery challenge, £.227.69/300, 9/25 nsd: , 7 Cmo, 10 egm.
Me, 10 yo dd, and the dog. all food and drinks, in and out, plus household shopping.0 -
WantToBeSE wrote: »i am thinking either B00ts, or Supermans Christian name
I was thinking the first one of these0 -
A spend of £16 today in Mr S. I was pleased to get some good ys meat as I never usually shop at the right time to take advantage of the reductions. Got organic pork mince, a large turkey breast (will feed 3 of us) and a hot salmon salad for DH for his tea tonight.
I never got chance to make the soups I was planning to make today as I managed to get an appointment to get my teeth whitened this afternoon. I got a great deal on Group on but it was either use it today or lose it:eek: I hadn't realised that I would have to eat a white diet for 48 hours afterwards so needed to buy some white pasta sauce, bottled water and rice crispies to supplement the chicken, cheese, pasta and potatoes I have already got.
The good news is I found out I can eat most supermarket own brand cornflakes, rice crispies, frosted flakes and chocolate pops on a GF diet so that will save me a few pounds on the specialist stuff I have been buying:D
I'm hungry now but have to wait a couple more hours before I can eat but I can have a glass of wine:rotfl:Save £10,500 - £2673.77 - 25.5%
Pay off £7000 - £1743 - 19.4%
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Deleted_User wrote: »I presume shoes is not the name of the store you work for lol.
any hints you may be able to give us as to the actual name?
I'm going for...
Oh I have such a terrible cold...wink wink...I must go to that well known chemist to pick up some Lemsip!! :rotfl:Saving for Disney again, oops why book one Disney holiday when you can book two!:starmod: Emergency Fund Savings - #148 - £10/£1000 1% :starmod::xmastree:#083 SPC6 £63 - SPC7 £90 - SPC8 £63 - SPC9 £54 - SPC10 £26 - SPC12 £70 :xmastree:0
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