June 2011 No Buy Thread- Keeping our summer spending in check

awww Dltnboz3mom, I'm sorry. Its does stink to save for a trip and have to spend it on emergencies. Agree with Darkfirewolfe that January is less crowded and usually more pleasant here weatherwise.

Shopping for DH's weight losss continued today with a pair of jeans and a new belt, because even his belt was too big. I got into the act today and saved 50% off a pair of dress capris at Ann Taylor loft outlet.

Running Total: Spent $131
$1100 budget... $969 left
$0 Days: 1
Goal is 8 or more!
coupon/sale savings : 39

Groceries budget- $350-54= 296
Wedding dress budget $1100
Disney weekend budget $550

June 1: 33 ( 20 post office, 13 gas)
June 2: 54 ( groceries)
June 3: 0
June 4: 20 ( 13 lunch, 7 Target)
June 5 : 24 ( 20 shorts, 4 hot pretzel & drink)
 
I am crashing and burning over here! :rolleyes1

I need to add up the damage. I am telling myself that I can still stay within budget, it's just the purchases are falling at the beginning of the month this time. :rolleyes1 Time will tell...
 
Yeah, so excited for you guys. Believe me the buying is a lot easier than the selling. Which is what brought me to this thread. My house finally sold after being on the market for a year. While packing I realized just how much "stuff" I have. I don' think I will need to buy any shampoo, body wash etc for the rest of the year, if not two. So my goal is to not buy any personal care products, clothes, books, magazines or jewelry this month.

I made so many trips to the recycler and goodwill that it probably cost me a tank of gas.

Thanks Robin! Happy to see you over here! It is an awesome place to keep yourself honest :). I know it has helped me get to the point of being able to attempt to purchase our first home. Aaron wanted to add some smileys :
:rotfl:popcorn::
 
I'm glad to know other people understand my dependence on sunglasses! :) I bought an ok pair on Sat. I think I'm going to visit our wonderful optician and put myself in his expert hands. He created the lenses for my last pair, and this time around I think I need better (nonbreakable! :rotfl: ) frames.

Thanks for all of the congrats on our eating out streak -- we made it to 12 before we went out tonight. After hosting a 3 hour long roller skating party for a dozen 9 year olds this afternoon, I wasn't up for cooking!

Dltnboz3mom, I'm sorry to hear about your trip! Hang in there!

Welcome to all of the other newcomers!

6/1: :cool1:
6/2: :cool1:
6/3: :cool1:
6/4: $20 sunglasses, $2 baseball concession stand, $28 gas, $58 clothes for DS, present for DH, and shoes for me, $37 garden supplies, and a few more things I'm too lazy to get off the couch to remember!
6/5: $100 DS9's roller skating birthday party, $43 dinner

no buy days: 3/12
longest no buy streak: 3
meals out: 1/5
current no dinner out streak: 0
longest no dinner out streak: 12
 

CASH ($400):

1: $2.00 snoball
2: $31.00 school uniform shirts (yes, for me!) and lunch out with colleagues
3: $7.01 Popeyes
$40.00-40.01=$-0.01

4: $0!
5: $100.79 :faint: Target, Walgreens, Rite Aid
6:
$39.99-$170.79=$-60.80

CASH Subtotal: $140.80 :scared1:
CASH $0 Days: 1

GAS ($75):

3: $14.11 ($3.45/gallon)

GAS Subtotal: $14.11
GAS $0 Days: 4 :cool2: :lmao:

Speaking of gift giving....I got my Father's Day gift and 2 baby gifts today, along with some groceries and general house hold items that have been on my "to get" list for a while.

Rite Aid has a coupon in their ad this week to get a $25 iTunes card for $20. That was nice because I was planning to get him an iTunes card but I only wanted to spend $20 (I got my mom a $20 Starbucks card for Mother's Day). But the cards in the stores are only in $15, $25, and $50 denominations and I didn't want to get the email version- I wanted a gift card to put in with the card. So this worked out great!

One baby gift is to take to a friend tomorrow in the hospital; she had the baby today! :cloud9: The other is for a baby shower at the end of this month. I figured I'd buy the stuff while I was with a friend who knows how to navigate the baby section. :lmao: The last time I was looking for something in the baby department I was texting her that I did not think the product existed! I just could NOT find a thing! :rotfl2::rotfl:
 
Yep! I live about an hour from NO, in the middle of no where... we each have quite a commute every day, for work and the kids' school. I think we had a king cake discussion back around Mardi Gras? That was my first month attempting no-buy, so far doing much better than I did then! Thanks for all of your ideas, checking this thread every day is definitely helping.

Ah, yes ....king cake! My local snowball stand still has king cake flavor. :thumbsup2 It's quite sweet, and tastes approximately like a king cake!

Do you commute to the city? You're not affected by the flooding are you?

I'm glad to hear you are doing better with your budget over time! I also am, although it doesn't look like it right now! :eek: And you're welcome. :thumbsup2

04/06 : 5$ (fries)

Just curious here....do you put gravy on your fries? We took a family trip to Alberta back in about 2002 or so. They knew we were from the States simply by wanting ketchup and not gravy. Is that common across Canada or is it more regional? :confused3

Yeah, so excited for you guys. Believe me the buying is a lot easier than the selling. Which is what brought me to this thread. My house finally sold after being on the market for a year. While packing I realized just how much "stuff" I have. I don' think I will need to buy any shampoo, body wash etc for the rest of the year, if not two. So my goal is to not buy any personal care products, clothes, books, magazines or jewelry this month.

Congratulations on selling your house! And it's great that you found so many things to use up and not have to buy. I am currently using up a whole drawer full of WDW shampoos and soaps. :rotfl:

Ishould have no problem making this June a No-Buy, as I have absolutly no money left! Lightening struck our TV and we have a $250.00 deductible on our home owners. Later the same night the transmission in my car went out costing $150.00 for towing and another $2000.00 for repair bill. These two events took all of my money that had saved for my 40th Birthday trip for Disney in July!:headache::sick::sad1::sad1::sad1::sad1::sad1: I am going to begin to rebuild the funds for possibly a January trip. Have never been so sad!:sad1: Best of luck to everyone this month! I gain hope and inspiration from all of the Successess that you guys post so keep em coming because I need some Cheering UP!

What a BUMMER!! :sad1: I do agree with the PPs - January's weather is typically preferable to July! I hope you are able to make a January trip happen!

Now I'm curious.... I don't think my deductible is $250. I think it's more like $2500. Okay...I checked. It IS $2500 or 2% (hurricane). Flood is $1000 building/$1000 contents. :sick: I'm always nervous lightning could strike near enough to fry my electronics. I'd be very upset if it got the computer hard drives - I'd lose a ton of pictures.

Hey Everyone! I feel off the No-Buy wagon SEVERAL months ago and I'm really feeling it now. I have a lot of big purchases coming up over the next 10 months, so I really need to do better. I've been watching our spending and we are out of control on food (eating out & groceries), so I'm going to start posting here again to keep myself honest!

I remember you! Welcome back and good luck!
 
Running Total: Spent $136.28
$0 Days:4/13

Groceries ($150-$5/day)- $9.28
Eating Out ($210-$6/day)- $62
Misc. (Shopping/Entertainment) ($390-$13/day) $0
Gas $250- $65 ($4.08/gal 6/4)= Total $65

1- $0
2- $0
3- $0
4- $40 (Eating Out-Stray Dog); $15 (Eating Out-Portillo's); $7 (Eating Out-Ice Cream), $9.28 (Groceries-Meijer)
5- $0


Budget: $1000....14%
Month: 5/30: 17%

No Buy: 4/13: 23%

My savings from coupons and sales: $83.96

August: $300 Hotel Room for Cedar Point
October: ~$250 Rental Car1
 
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Not too bad for the weekend. And tomorrow should be a no-buy day (I hope).

6/1-$0
6/2-$0
6/3-$0
6/4-$44 Wegmans, $2 Target
6/5-$7.50 Zoo, $12 Wendys, $12 Trader Joes
 
Not so great today. Went to lunch with some friends, but it had plenty of leftovers for dinner! I also picked up a free gift from The Body Shop (love this place). They had a promotion a while ago where I could buy a big tote bag and everything I can fill it with I would get 30% off, as well as a free gift for 4 weeks after the promotion ends. I love it! Saved $18 on the product. It was something I had been wanting to try out too.

Overall budget: $39.35/400
Gas: $46/70
No buys: 1/10
Eating out: 2/6

I'm going to try to limit how many times I can shop for certain items
Clothing: 0/5
The Body Shop: 0/4
Gifts: 0/4

1-$10.98 (groceries)
2-$2.09 (Burger King)
3-$0
___
$40-13.07=$26.93 (so far, so good!)

4-$5.37 (Second Cup)
5-$20.91 (and iced cappucino and lunch at Spring Rolls)
6-
___
$40-


Sale/coupon savings: $18

Still have no idea what to get my dad for Father's Day.
 
For those curious about what I did 2 hours after my wedding ceremony, I posted the update(s) here:
http://www.disboards.com/showpost.php?p=41368499&postcount=218
http://www.disboards.com/showpost.php?p=41368776&postcount=219


neatokimmo, your daughter looks adorable in those pictures in your signature. :cutie:


Just curious here....do you put gravy on your fries? We took a family trip to Alberta back in about 2002 or so. They knew we were from the States simply by wanting ketchup and not gravy. Is that common across Canada or is it more regional? :confused3

If I eat just fries, then it's usually with ketchup. Some people will eat their fries with mayo though. I think that might be more of a European thing. As for gravy, the only time I have gravy with my fries is when I eat a Poutine, which is basically fries, gravy and cheese curds.


No Buy Days : 3/12
Gas : 0$ (max 120$)
Car : HOPEFULLY 0$
Groceries : 82$ (max 200$)
Eating out (and snacks) : 11$ (max 100$)
Non-necessities : 0$ (max 200$)

01/06 : 0$
02/06 : 0$
03/06 : 0$

04/06 : 5$ (fries)
05/06 : 88$ (ice cream + groceries)
 
Today was zero. Tomorrow unfortunately will not be. Einstein here just washed her phone. Luckily I am up for renewal, so I might have to fork over a lot but I'll get some of it back (I hate rebates on phones).



6-4 $93.54 (bug killer, pool, sprinkler, flowers, lunch & groceries)
6-3 $1.10 for tea
6-2 $105 for heat pump repair
6-1 $35.33 + 5.57 (car repair and mcDs)
 
Ronnmel, your photos are wonderful! Are you drinking pina coladas in the pool there? That sounds like an excellent idea right about now! :)
 
neatokimmo, your daughter looks adorable in those pictures in your signature. :cutie:

Thanks!

It looks like you all had a great time in your pics. I wish I could talk my boy into something tropical for our wedding.
 
Hello No Buy Friends! After a few months off I'm back. We're in our new house, all unpacked and ready to move forward with this phase of our life. I'm still a little iffy on my budget because I haven't gotten a set of utility bills for the new house yet. We're in a much bigger house in a new city with new providers, so I have no real idea what to expect. For this month, I'm hoping for 7 no buys and 7 days under $10. I'm so glad to be back!

June 1 $20 Dh's PT, $35 groceries, $7 took the boys to the movies- tickets were $1 each and I got us all a water to drink, $15 Subway after the movies.

June 2 $6 took the boys bowling- the games were free but I had to pay for shoe rental.

June 3 $40 groceries- had dinner with my parents, they wanted me to bring a few different things so I had to stop at the store and get a few misc. groceries.

June 4 $55 race fees for DH and both boys, $40 celebratory pancakes after the race.

June 5 $90 groceries. I'm hopeful tomorrow will be a no buy day. Getting back in to the swing of this is tough!

0/7 No Buy Days
1/7 Under $10 Days
 
I'd just like to keep my non-bill spending under $1000.

1- $32.99 Amazon
2- $59.27 Publix (saved $37.29)
3- $11 Red Lobster, $14.69 Target (saved $2.75), $26.16 Mother Earth, $52.00 Gas
4- $0
5- $53.61 Gymboree

Sale&Coupon Savings: $40.04
 
Need. To. Go. To. Bed. (but I figured, if I don't update, I'm going to do an early slide off the thread.) Mel....I WIN! Called it on May 30! :rotfl: Gorgeous pics, btw!
Now....sleep, please come!

Budget: Actual (last month expenses)
Gas: $400 $96 ($295)
Groceries/Household: $600 $74 ($564)
Drug co-pays/medicine/lens: $40 $22 ($35)
Misc including gifts: $250 $64 ( 505)
Pool expenses: $200 $0 ($79)
Dining: $150 $2 ($67) (birthday, Father's Day, graduation)

June 1: gas $49, groceries $52
June 2: $0 :hippie:
June 3: birthday gift for DS $45 (was supposed to be $70, but I got a deal!), drug store stuff $22, stuff for school $19
June 4: gas $47 (yep, DS is home and we're runnin' again :mad: ) Costco $22
June 5: McD's cold drinks $2

No Buy Days: 1/10
 
:cool1: So i totally failed on the grocery front last month but am so happy to have achieved what i did so i will change my expectations this month!
:confused:This month it is a juggle between do i finish paying the flights or do i change cash so it will be a week by week thing for us :upsidedowhappy with either or both depending on DH's overtime which is a bit lacking at the moment but we are praying it will pick back up.:goodvibes

goal for the monthVSactual money spent
Grocery's $700($228.02)
Flights $2500 left to pay
US cash$2500 ($800)
Fuel $700$30
Miscellaneous $100($38.00)

June 1 $0 not leaving the house so it's a good start:dance3:
June 2 $867.75( :cheer2:$800US cash costing$781.23:cheer2: phone for DH$24.50 $62.02 grocery's)
June 3 $13.5 drinks at bbq tea:sad2:
June 4 $196 ($30 fuel $166 grocery's)
June 5 $0:woohoo:
June 6 $0 :rolleyes1 it is helping that we have limited $ till Thursday:rotfl2:
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No buy days 3/12
 
Goal: 10 no spend days
Budget: Just trying to get in the habit of tracking this month.

6/1: $0 :cool1:
6/2: $0 :cool1:
6/3: $25.02 - gas. Barely got me to half a tank in my tiny little Cobalt. $18.08, dinner out with DH at Five Guys. (Yum, Fries!)
6/4: $0 :cool1:
6/5: $14.74 - order with an online nursery. They're clearancing out their spring stuff so with any order you got a grab bag with $100 worth of plants for free, so I ordered a lilac bush. $8.27 - few groceries for the house.
 





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