Keeping an eye on grocery spends - part 2
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Re: Keeping an eye on grocery spends - part 2
Ha! I can imagine the fridge is working overtime
As it's Easter and we're going to be out and about we bought enough stuff to last a full week.
£37.12/£180
As it's Easter and we're going to be out and about we bought enough stuff to last a full week.
£37.12/£180
alec eiffel- Posts : 1363
Join date : 2011-08-18
Re: Keeping an eye on grocery spends - part 2
Not set a budget for April but still totting up my spends was over by £90 in March, did panic buy because kids were returning to eat me out of house and home.
dolly blue- Posts : 207
Join date : 2011-08-26
Re: Keeping an eye on grocery spends - part 2
Have lost count of how much we've spent, things have been all over the place - I think I'm not cut out for monitoring everything to the penny these days. But I still have cash left and a load of food so we're under budget so far!
alec eiffel- Posts : 1363
Join date : 2011-08-18
Re: Keeping an eye on grocery spends - part 2
We've spent £150 this month so far. Going shopping tonight for some veg then that should be that for April.
alec eiffel- Posts : 1363
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