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We aint no April Frugalling Fools.. There may be Showers ahead, but we'll sail through together ...

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Laska42 · 31/03/2015 22:02

Heres a new thread for the April Frugaleers!

Spring has arrived and summer is a-coming.. Grin

Good luck everyone trying to save money, There's lots of good support here..

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Laska42 · 30/04/2015 19:51

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I've started a MAY THREAD!!....
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Laska42 · 30/04/2015 19:55

And now im just off to do my April wash up .. (over budget but hey ho much at least not as much as I used to be ) Back later x

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CremeEggThief · 30/04/2015 20:37

NSD to end the month. See you all on the May thread Smile.

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AuditAngel · 30/04/2015 22:47

Hi everyone. Busy here due to DH knee op and mum, who has perked up today, went to see her GP for her first outing.

Yesterday £10.20 on parking and a travel card on my Oystercard, u sure of costs, but can reclaim from work.

Spent £84 on a new professional subscription for work, can claim back.

£110 for new term at dancing. Mum gave me £100 for this week and next. About £1 in snacks for kids at dancing. Not too bad between 3 of them.

Dinner £16 take away. Got home from dancing about 8.45, left DS for another mum to bring home. Popped out for takeaway, eating when DS hot home.

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AdoraBell · 30/04/2015 23:35

Glad to see your mum is perking up Audit

Hope you have a great time Spotty

Glad the first day at work went well, fx for the interview.

Had to shop today as our BH is tomorrow and the local shops will be shut. £17 in supermarket including salmon, minced beef, a roasted chicken and some chorizo, then £5-ish in the greengrocers.

I really like the idea of those thingies for making the veg noodles but am not buying anything until we've moved.

Off to sign up for MayGrin

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