Midway through the month I've been thinking about this and that.
February is a good month financially because I don't have any council tax to pay. I pay it over ten months which gives me a bit of slack in February and March. However, I'm taking a short holiday later this month so that saving is earmarked for other purposes!
My improved food shopping habits seem to be continuing as I've spent only £27 so far this month. However, I'm planning on going to Newark tomorrow and I shall visit Waitrose. (Overseas readers may not know that Waitrose is one of our more expensive supermarkets.) I go there only twice a year and I shall renew a few kitchen items and buy a few treats. I've got quite a generous money off voucher which will help.
One lovely Christmas present I received was a voucher for one of my favourite eateries so my meal out last week was covered. My social life revolves around coffees or lunch out so the gift was very welcome. I've started work on this year's Christmas presents. That doesn't affect the budget (I'm using stuff from stash) but it's good to know that I'll need to spend less come November/December.
I've been having a few problems (actually more than a few!) with BT so I made a complaint. The £50 "apology" won't affect my payment until next month but every little helps!
I think I may be able to start squirreling a little money away again this month. Here's hoping!
I never knew that about Waitrose. What is BT? You are smart to start Christmas shopping now rather than wait.
ReplyDeleteBT is British Telecom. At one time they were the only provider of landlines and they re still one of the biggest. They also supply broadband, TV services and mobile phone provision.
DeleteI'm not Christmas shopping - I'm Christmas making!
Okay, Christmas making...lol. Thanks for clearing that up about BT.
DeleteGood for you on starting the gifts early, and using stash to do so.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Impressive starting your Christmas gifts already I am still at the planning stage.
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