I have just sat down and had a look at our finances and I am appalled at how much money we waste after the basics have been covered. We are quite money savvy and all our bills are the best deals etc so they are no problem but it's the grocery shopping, the top up shops, the impulse purchases that are financially do-able but ultimately stupid. So in 2019 I'm setting myself a challenge, to only spend £433.33 or less per month on groceries, fuel, nappies, cleaning products etc or anything else we routinely buy from the supermarket. That's £100 per week if I was doing it weekly. I know I'm in a fortunate position with money but that doesn't mean it's ok to waste it. And from my personal spends I want to be more savvy and be able to save some. Hopefully I can keep myself accountable here.