Not so much spending as trying to recover the "investment" I made in Euro 2020 and the friendly in Rotterdam
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Holidays, weekends away, day trips, pub, meals out, Coffee's, petrol, football, cinema, lunchtime sarnies all gone what's left?
Saving a fortune, as long as I stay off the internet and don't go to Aldi and buy the shit I don't need from the middle aisle there's not a lot left?
Not so much spending as trying to recover the "investment" I made in Euro 2020 and the friendly in Rotterdam
Ive not a penny coming in ( though June might change that ) My wife is on 80% of her wages, ive mortgage holidayed for 3 months, paid off all CC's when we moved, only thing ive ordered is a pool for the garden, a old iphone for my mum, a set of printer carts, so spent under £200 in 3 weeks, i bet i spend that in starbucks / costa / cafes in the same 3 weeks
I've had £60 in my pocket since 21 March. Other than normal outgoings from the bank the only money I've spent has been on food paid for by card. A little more than normal spent on food but then again I'm not buying breakfast in work, not giving my boy money for uni, not buying him bus bus seaon ticket, not filling the car up with fuel every week, so its win win so far.
Yea, 12 ft round thing, 3 ft deep, it'll do for the girls if were still in lockdown, the new bungalow has a bit of land and we have discussed a endless pool ( a small pool with a flow to swim against ) one of our friends are just having one installed ( well that was the plan, they have built a lovely oak building to house it so far ) they look great to keep fit in, but its so far down our list for us
I'm saving whatever I have over. Not confident I will be retained if this goes on much longer. I am really determined to wipe out my mortgage as soon as I can.
Petrol to get to work, and food. It's a rarity pulling my wallet out at the moment
Not sure I've saved anything yet. The money spent on my boy's school meals and fruit seems like a bargain. Having to shop for a week instead of maybe 3 smaller visits seems to be a more expensive way of doing it, if only due to trying to cover all eventualities. Having a list of meals doesn't work in our house. Our food waste is less than normal, so theres a lesson there. Being partly self employed means I'm not able to earn and so I'll soon be eating into the small amount of savings I have.
It’s a month today since I filled up my car with petrol.
I still have about 70 miles in the tank.
Nothing yet, might treat myself to a new Lappy
HI’ve done a few, just can’t see the point, the cost of maintaining it and running it for such short usage is insane. Same as a working age family having a seaside caravan, how many decent weekends do we get in our summers to justify the outlay? And bugger going down to spend a wet weekend in a caravan.
All spending going on food, drink and household items. Just the usual weekly stuff but more of it as we are all at home eating and drinking more.
Been buying car parts and working on the car