Well as the titles suggests September is going to be more than scroogy, i am determined to try and spend as little as possible. The bank is way past the black and in the red. CC's are maxed out and can't be used.
Part of the deal is the bills will be paid as well as transport costs etc but general spending will be a big no no. Can't stop the transport costs. My eldest needs £15 a week, youngest £10 and me a whopping £20, so £45 a week just for that. School meals are £20 a week for two children, so youngest is straight on pack lunches no choice in the matter. Eldest well, we'll see how it goes.
My partner and me pack lunches, and the business pays for the vans fuel.
Decided our grocery budget for the month will be £200 for a family of four, three cats and guests.
Whilst at the same time keeping the store cupboard filled to a reasonable level.
the idea is that hopefully by the end of the month i will have been able to save up some holiday money for our first family holiday with my dad in October. As well as fingers crossed save up enough money to buy a new freezer. Ours went kaput about a month ago, its really hard adjusting to life without one. I've just realised how much we rely on one item. but also how much we waste :(
The fridge is bare and the veg is past its best but lets see how far the fresh stuff goes.
Wish me luck and lets see how it goes
kez xx
Grocery Spends £2.26
Items: £2.26 on 2 x thick loaves of bread, 2 x tins of garden peas, single cream, 4 large onions and 10 satsuma's.
General: 0
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Showing posts with label no spend days. Show all posts
Showing posts with label no spend days. Show all posts
Sunday, 1 September 2013
Friday, 11 January 2013
No Spend Days
Hi everyone,
We today definitely hasn't been a spend free day, had to go shopping yet again. My partner took us over to supermarket and pet store for things. I swear our third can cat smell fresh cat litter from a mile away.
Honestly my partner and i were shocked at how much the prices of general has gone up.
We looked at the reduced food and even that was expensive. Raspberries reduced by 10p, ridiculous. No wonder there is so much waste when the supermarkets don;'t reduce food by much.
One good thing happened, my partner now agrees with me that the local halal offer better quality meat that the supermarkets do and at very reasonable prices. But he did say that we would have to find a good butcher just for pork, what an i say he likes his bacon and sausages!!
No Spend Days or a NSD
What is a no spend day? I hear you ask, well this is where you actively don't spend any money at all. To help me this i joined in a challenge on MSE as i find it helps me to focus when its down on paper or the net in this case.
They are no hard and fast rules and can choose what counts as a spend free day.Every person is an individual and so are they budgets.
The way i plan a no spend day is by making sure i don't so any unplanned spending.
For example:
Its the 11th of January and so far we have jointly achieved 8 days of no fiscal / monetary spending at all. Instead we had 3 days , one planned and two unplanned. Which i think is pretty good.
I like the idea as it makes me think about my spending in a different way.
Maybe you could try a no spend day and see how it works for you :)
See you tomorrow
kez x
We today definitely hasn't been a spend free day, had to go shopping yet again. My partner took us over to supermarket and pet store for things. I swear our third can cat smell fresh cat litter from a mile away.
Honestly my partner and i were shocked at how much the prices of general has gone up.
We looked at the reduced food and even that was expensive. Raspberries reduced by 10p, ridiculous. No wonder there is so much waste when the supermarkets don;'t reduce food by much.
One good thing happened, my partner now agrees with me that the local halal offer better quality meat that the supermarkets do and at very reasonable prices. But he did say that we would have to find a good butcher just for pork, what an i say he likes his bacon and sausages!!
No Spend Days or a NSD
What is a no spend day? I hear you ask, well this is where you actively don't spend any money at all. To help me this i joined in a challenge on MSE as i find it helps me to focus when its down on paper or the net in this case.
They are no hard and fast rules and can choose what counts as a spend free day.Every person is an individual and so are they budgets.
The way i plan a no spend day is by making sure i don't so any unplanned spending.
For example:
- I don't count Direct Debits - i have no control of these.
- I don't interest payments or bill days - again i have no control of them
- I don't count overpayments to credit cards as i'm actively trying to clear debt
- Buying items from the corner shop such as sweets, milk, daft things
- Buying clothing which is not needed
- Getting the van fixed, again :(
- Paying for school meals
- Paying for large for groceries
- Paying for meals out
- Basically anything other than bills
Its the 11th of January and so far we have jointly achieved 8 days of no fiscal / monetary spending at all. Instead we had 3 days , one planned and two unplanned. Which i think is pretty good.
I like the idea as it makes me think about my spending in a different way.
Maybe you could try a no spend day and see how it works for you :)
See you tomorrow
kez x
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