March No Buy..Rolling Into Spring!

No Buy Days : 6/12
Gas : 110$ (max 120$ Raising the max due to higher gas prices)
Groceries : 134$ (max 250$)
Eating out (and snacks) : 54$ (max 100$)
Non-necessities : 570$ (max 500$)

03/01 : 45$ (gas + pharmacy)
03/02 : 0$
03/03 : 0$
03/04 : 0$
03/05 : 0$
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03/06 : 95$ (canadian tire + dinner)
03/07 : 0$
03/08 : 118$ (dinner, passport, and a few little things)
03/09 : 79$ (gas + long overdue windshield wipers)
03/10 : 55$ (cat litter & food)
03/11 : 22$ (breakfast, envelopes, groceries)
03/12 : 59$ (gift for baby shower + snack)
03/13 : 0$
03/14 : 38$ (gas)
03/15 : 0$
03/16 : 287$ (salsa class + fast food)
03/17 : 79$ (groceries)
 
Running Total: Spent $1460.11
$0 Days:6/14 Got 13 no buys last month, trying to up it to one more.

Groceries ($279-$9/day)- $142.05
Eating Out ($217-$7/day)- $166.88
Misc. (Shopping/Entertainment) ($806-$26/day) Great America season pass installment $1026.49
Gas $250- (3/1-$23.69), (3/6-$28.55), (3/8-$37.45 $3.64/gal), (3/17-$35 $3.52/gal)= $124.69

WEEK 1 BEGIN:
1- $15.76 (Dominick's-Groceries), $31.02 (Target-Pictures), $23.69 (Gas)
2- $0
3- $9.26 (Walgreens-Groceries), $2.85 (Meijer- Groceries), $3.97 (Dominick's-Groceries), $26.58 (Jewel-Prescription), $12.46 (McDonald's-Eating Out)
4- $0
5- $11 (Zoo Admission), $16 (Eating Out), $37 (Chinese- Eating Out-we bought food for 5 people), $3.91 (Home Depot- Misc.)
6- $196 (Spring Awakening Tickets-Misc. Weren't expecting this, but we are sitting 2nd row center and it is our 7 year anniversary of knowing each other and it is the last performance of the show in Chicago...I forgot that my husband wanted to see this, he wanted to go to two shows and sit in the cheap seats, but for the price of sitting in the 2nd to last row for two nights it is the same as sitting in the front row for one performance, so we opted for sitting close, since our broadway series shows are for the cheap seats), $149.41 (Cedar Point Hotel-Misc.), $31.75 (Driver's License Renewal),
$126.11 (Sears Essentials-Misc. husband wanted a Logitech harmony remote forever! and it was more than half off in liquidation sale), $20.63 (Culver's-Eating Out), $2 (Dollar Tree-Papers), $6.96 (Dominick's-Groceries), $12.50 (Meijer-Groceries), $82.73 (Printer Ink), $27.51 (Amazon.com-Veggie Cages and hiking book)
7- $5.18 (Trader Joe's-Groceries), $24.33 (Joe Caputo-Groceries)
8- $.59 (Dominick's-Groceries), $5.04 (Meijer-Groceries), $6.59 (Chipotle-Eating Out)
9- $0
10-$0
11- $107.50 (Signed up Hubby and I for 5K in October), $3.39 (Dominick's-Groceries), $2.86 (Meijer-Groceries), $1.73 (Walgreens-Groceries), $3.23 (Aldi's-Groceries)
12- $14 (Train-Misc.), $65 (The Berghoff-Eating Out), $4 (Dollar Tree-Misc.)
13- $13.42 (Walgreens-Groceries)
14- $205 (Airplane Tickets for October-Southwest), $9.20 (McDonald's-Eating Out), $15.94 (Joe Caputo-Groceries)
15- $0
16- $7.97 (Deal Woot-Shopping), $14.58 (Meijer-Groceries)
17- $0


Budget: $1552....94%
Month: 17/31: 55%

No Buy: 6/14: 43%

My savings from coupons and sales: $772.95

Next Month: Get car fixed...
 
Happy birthday to him! The letter pretzels sound SO cute! My little guy will be 6 next month, and I'm hoping/praying/wishing to teach kindergarten next year, so I have to ask where you found them! I may have to import them if you say Wegmans! :) Many of my relatives live in upstate NY and I love Wegmans!

Just FYI- Wegman's does have big bags of regular pretzels that are the alphabet. They are actually very tasty and affordable. I still buy them.

What's not to LOVE about Wegman's? :lmao:

I spent money today. But I had a crazy busy night and just got home from the gym and I am worn out, so will be back in the morning to record.
 
My little guy's b-day is tomorrow and his party is Saturday. Lots of money, but I guess you only turn 5 once! His special b-day snack at preschool was letter pretzels that spelled out Happy Birthday. He was so proud!

Happy Birthday to him! My guy is 5, isn't it a great age?

Congrats on the renters, 3GoofyBoys! We've been looking at homes with our kids and it's tough. Finding a home that you like can be a challenge, so I hope it works out for you.

You are super mom to look with your kids! We can't do more than 3 houses and then DH gets bored, so at least we didn't have to take them out for too long.

Finding a house we both like has been a HUGE challenge. We finally found one, thought it was perfect and made an offer only to have the sellers counter higher than the original asking price (basicall they were going to stay at full price and only pay part of our closing costs, unheard of around here). We countered back and they wouldn't budge. Crazy. Anyway, we're on the hunt again!
 

That's too bad, 3GoofyBoys. I think sellers sometimes think their house is so wonderful... we almost bought one late last year, and we put in $5k over asking with an inspection. The sellers said they only were looking at bids $10k over asking without an inspection. So, we bailed. But, the house had a pink bathroom from the 1960s and my little girl (6) always says "We should have bought the house with the pink bathroom." To her, it was a dream come true! Oh well, maybe she's right... we could have walked to two schools which seems wonderful with gas prices and long bus rides.

Anyway, good luck to you... hope your dream home comes on the market soon. Don't settle, though, because you don't want to do this again for a long time, probably.
 
Just FYI- Wegman's does have big bags of regular pretzels that are the alphabet. They are actually very tasty and affordable. I still buy them.

What's not to LOVE about Wegman's? :lmao:

I spent money today. But I had a crazy busy night and just got home from the gym and I am worn out, so will be back in the morning to record.

I'll have to look for those, MickeyMomOfThree. :love: Wegmans!
 
FINALLY had a no buy day. I did lots of housework and played with the kids. Then I made a chicken pot pie for dinner and took a bubble bath! So I was shooting for 7 this month and I think I am at about 3.
 
I think sellers sometimes think their house is so wonderful... we almost bought one late last year, and we put in $5k over asking with an inspection. The sellers said they only were looking at bids $10k over asking without an inspection. So, we bailed. But, the house had a pink bathroom from the 1960s and my little girl (6) always says "We should have bought the house with the pink bathroom." To her, it was a dream come true!

:laughing: Yeah, we have one of those pink bathrooms in our basement. I can't WAIT to re-do it. I'm so NOT a pink person. Unfortunately, it's low on the list. We don't even use it most of the time anyway...only if my son has an emergency and the second-floor one is occupied, and we also use it to sanitize and rinse equipment when we're home-brewing.

Did I mention our second floor bathroom is all blue? (OK, we did put up lighthouse wallpaper). Also they're both TINY and there's nothing we can do about that...but this chat is bringing me back. Two years ago when we started looking at houses, this was one of the ones we saw the first day. We went back a week later and took a second look, and we decided this was "the one!" Whew!

It's not perfect for us by any means but there are a lot of good things about it...for one, the yard is perfectly level and large, and it was fenced in with the exception of one gate. We have two dogs and a toddler, so that gate was a "must-have" and it alone cost $500! :scared1: I'm glad we didn't have to do more...;)

We used to bring the kids with us too, but the day we saw this house we were looking at SIX so we didn't. What a day! Good luck house hunting! :goodvibes
 
Here we go:
Mar 1: 56.07 Birthday gifts for DBIL and DN, $12.20 for Amazon peanut butter (seemed like a good deal)
Mar 2: Not starting out very well! have to get past these birthdays...$98.34 groceries (bday dinner for 13, dog food, beer..etc), $46.00 DH gas (some will be reimbursed..he has to go to a town 90 miles away for a continuing ed class)
Mar 3: $2.42 for movie rental and a coffee, $9.00 dinner out with friend
Mar 4: DH got $23 reimbursement for the gas, so Plus that..then minus $10 to the church rummage sale (cool pedal car for DGD and really neat vintage desk for DGS), $9.48 Dollar Tree
Mar 5: $0 yea!
Mar 6: $7.43 WalMart (clearance toys..from $6 to $2 for Easter gifts & Sharpies on clearance) $2.19 Dollar Tree...needed 8x8 foil pan for a dessert I have to bring somewhere and got 4 at Dollar Tree for $2 instead of 3 at WalMart of $3)
Mar 7: 24.34 Amazon (2 pop up Harry Potter books and baby gift..had $10 off coupon
Mar 8: $20.00 gas..ack, $3.67 PhotoPass pictures developed at Walgreens
Mar 9: $3.57 movie rental
Mar 10: $18.00 dinner out with friends
Mar 11: $0
Mar 12: $20.33 Walmart groceries..didn't even LOOK in the toys clearance aisle
Mar 13: $20.53 Walmart AGAIN...DH needed stuff that he forgot to write down.
Mar 14: $0! End of the pay period, so I put the remaining $40 cash in my Trip cash box.
Mar 15: $0
Mar 16: $10.23 Amazon for durum flour
Mar 17: $16 gas, $63.44 groceries (Walmart & Lowes...$11.84 coupons), 18.00 dinner out

$322.48/$800.00 remaining
 
The March budget is $700 with 12 no spend days.

Auto $50 /$12 left
Eating Out/Entertainment $100 / $68 left
Giving $10 / $9 left
Groceries/Household Goods $250 / $142 left
Medical $25
Misc. $75 /$19 left
Set bills $205 / $100 left

No spend days 12 /9
Coupon savings $15.55
Christmas 2011 $8
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3/1 $0
3/2 $0
3/3 $0
3/4 Misc. $27
3/5 Groceries $22
3/6 Set bills $30 (church); Eating out $4
3/7 Eating out $18
3/8 $0
3/9 $0
3/10 $27 Misc. (copying, faxing and printer ink)
3/11 $0
3/12 Groceries $76 (k-cups and the cheese store); Set bills $25 (credit card); Misc. $2 (Easter cards from the dollar store); Eating out $20 (took niece to lunch); Auto $38 (gas - which is now $3.65 a gallon)
3/13 Set bills $30 (church); Groceries $5; Giving $1 (person begging in the grocery store parking lot)
3/14 $0
3/15 $0
3/16 $0
3/17 $20 Set bills (newspaper delivery); $10 eating out.

I volunteered to make the trip to get my niece from college and bring her home for her spring break. So I stopped at Speedway so I could get coffee to drink in the car. And everyone knows that the first thing you have to do when you see a college student is feed them so after I got her there were stops at a MacDonald's for a shamrock shake (afterall it was St. Paddy's Day) and then Arby's for real food.
 
These days are flying by this month. There's never any time to post. Hope all is well with everyone. :thumbsup2

Auto $160.00/$240.00
Groceries/Household Goods $94.00/$150.00
Eating Out/Entertainment $26.00/$150.00 (raised DMil's Bday)
Misc. $185.00/$200.00 raised this one due to Prom
No Buy days 6/15
Coupon savings $73.00

January coupon savings $360.00
no buy days 17/10
February coupon savings $124.00
No buy days 15/12

03/01 $40.00 $30.00 gas already!!!!, $10.00 Pizza.. Mom's on strike day. At least I had a $10/20 purchase.
03/02-0-:cheer2:
03/03-0-:cheer2:
03/04-0-:cheer2: I've haven't been feeling well. So, I've been going right home after work. Upset stomach has been helping with my no spend days:cool1: What ever works right.!
03/05 $66.00 $50.00 Gas- $16.00 dinner out with the ladies. Shouldn't have gone, I ordered a dinner and then didn't eat it. But, the company was priceless.
03/06 :cheer2: Today will be a spend day. Have to do some shopping....It was cold and raining today...So, we only went out to go to Church and to bring DD to work. Then back in the house for the day.
03/07$160.00 Woke up to a flooded basement this morning.:scared1: By 6:30 AM my DH was at Home Depot buying a sump pump and things that go with it. Luckly I don't think there is a lot of loss. Our old house used to flood every year. We learned from that. We have a small fortune invested in totes and very few things are actually on the floor. Although we did loose a stockpile of T. Paper, paper towels, and 4 bags of dog food so far. DH was able to take the day off from work to get rid of the water and start the cleaning.
03/09$36.00 Walmart groceries and extra cleaning supplies(coupons savings $28.00.
03/10 $50.00 Lia Sophia Party. My DD is crazy about their jewelry. Ok, so am I. I've decided to become an adviser for them. Will save a ton of money and hopefully make some at the same time.
03/11 -0-:cheer2:
03/12 $45.00 $40 gas, $5.00 2 gal. of milk
03/13 $40.00 $25 gc for DNephew's B'day. $15.00 to make veggie platter for his party and 2 bags of rolls from Costcos for the same party.
03/14 $32.00 groceries (saved $22.00)
03/15-0-:cheer2:
03/16$40 in gas. Gas prices are killing me!:scared1: Not only are the prices out of this world, but, I seem to be filling more often. Went to the Mall to have DD's Ipod looked at. And didn't spend $$. Although she did. With her own money. :cool1: I love her having a job now. :cool1: It's saving me $$$.
03/17 Happy Belated St. Patrick's Day. $6.00 at Target on household.(saved $13.00 in coupons).
 
Bought a really cute shirt at Kohls, but was very surprised at Kohls prices! Higher than I remembered.

Running Total: Spent $353
$900 budget... $547 left
$0 Days: 6
Goal is 8 or more!
coupon/sale savings :97

Groceries budget- $250-3-52-47- 8= 140 left

March 1: 22
March 2 : 0
March 3: 52 ( groceries)
March 4: 0
March 5: 11 ( Walgreens pop, cooking supplies)
March 6 : 22 ( cleaning supplies )
March 7 : 0
March 8: 18 ( 13 Walgreens, 5 snack at bowling)
March 9 : 0
March 10: 48 ( Publix)
March 11: 43 ( 15 dress, 28 gas)
March 12 : 0
March 13 : 0
March 14: 60 ( meds, toiletries, cleaning supplies, pop)
March 15 : 32 ( 11 make up, 16 bowling, 5 food )
March 16: 9 ( magazine and snack at airport)
March 17: 27 ( shirt )
 
It's not perfect for us by any means but there are a lot of good things about it...for one, the yard is perfectly level and large, and it was fenced in with the exception of one gate. We have two dogs and a toddler, so that gate was a "must-have" and it alone cost $500! :scared1: I'm glad we didn't have to do more...;)

We used to bring the kids with us too, but the day we saw this house we were looking at SIX so we didn't. What a day! Good luck house hunting! :goodvibes

Thanks! I think our problem is that we like our house and where we are, and are really only considering moving for the school district. So, we are not very motivated and are extremely picky. Like, there are maybe only five streets we are considering in each school district. I'd love to be able to walk to places, though, especially school since my DDs school is only 2 miles away and her bus ride there is 50 minutes. I drive her when I can, but it's impossible to drop off two kids in different places at the same time.

Good luck with the bathrooms, you can always gloss over the tiles, I've seen it done at another house in the same neighborhood as the pink bathroom, lol!
 
I'm in. The tricky thing this month will be that I have to figure out where I'm getting daycare $ from, as I now have some part-time tutoring but that decreases my unemployment. I'm starting to figure that out though.

I was under budget in February! I still have a bill to pay though...I'm mailing the check tomorrow.

I don't count buying groceries as spending $ though I do keep track of my grocery spending...so I will aim for 10 no-buy days. My birthday is March 11th and whatever I feel like that day (coffee, Pepsi, Dunkin' Donuts, whatever) I will get, darnit!

3/1: Between yesterday and today, spent $63.18 on groceries from March's budget/$536.82 left (we budget $600 but then again, I need to trim this because of the daycare issue.) DH doctor $15.
I don't count medical or groceries so... $0

3/2: $4.74 on groceries (GREAT deals at Acme!) $15 for some LeapPad cartridges for DD (brand new off Craig's List). $7.41 at A.C. Moore (T-shirt for DS for his show, PipSqueak markers, stickers).

3/3 $8.48 on 2 heater fans at Target (75% off!); $52.66 for groceries (LOTS of good deals again!) $7.99 for a ladybug umbrella for DD (Amazon, free prime shipping); DH spent $1.54 on soda at Rite Aid because he needed $20 cash back on a road trip for work (he will get reimbursed for mileage though, yeah!)

3/4 - DS school lunch $4.35; Juice and milk at TRU for DD $10; $125 for DH to register for a conference (out of our own pockets, argh!)

3/5 - DS bowling $16; soda at bowling $2.50; Toys R Us $12.83 for Lego game (this was actually DS’ money though); $24.80 at Bed Bath & Beyond (heating pad and toothpaste, used 2 coupons); $27.08 at Buy Buy Baby (used coupon); $16.99 at JC Penney (got a $200 coat on clearance with 2 coupons, YEAH!...find of the month!); $13 CVS (2 prescriptions); $1.26 Home Depot.

3/6 $4.84 Home Depot; $8.55 Stew Leonard’s (beer); $35.58 gas for DH’s car; $19.02 Borders.com (used coupon, got 2 gifts, free shipping); $4.28 Dollar Tree

3/7 $20.25 Whole Foods; $41.28 gas for my van; paid some bills; $19.18 for training pants on Amazon; $25 at Learning Express for a birthday gift and a game for my tutoring kids.

3/8 $0
$18.43 groceries

3/9 ? Can’t remember the details (that’s what I get for not writing it all down at once!) but not a no-buy day.

3/10 ? – same as 3/9, I’ve learned my lesson and will track as I go from now on. I did order something on Amazon ($6 for the Purim play, $14 for a book I wanted). Got a loaf of bread at the bakery outlet.

3/11 - my birthday...anything goes! (Well, within reason, especially because I'm tutoring that day!) DS school lunch too. I don't think I ended up actually wanting anything particular but I did buy a 2-liter of Pepsi and it's going fast.
ENDED UP BEING A NO-BUY DAY...FUNNY ENOUGH!
$0

3/12 – No bowling for DS today. We went to a birthday party, and I knkow we shopped a little (Home Depot, groceries).

3/13 –exchanged something at Home Depot. Also I know DS and I went to Dunkin’ Donuts…

3/14 – Bought DS’ new baseball glove for Little League. Groceries. Gatorade for DH at Walgreens (10 @ 69 cents each, COOL!) DH went to the doctor ($15 copay) and also got a prescription for his ear infection (he’s flying on Thursday, ouch!) Paid bills.

3/15 - $0
Groceries at Acme, bread at the bakery outlet. I still have over $250 left for the monthly grocery budget so I expect we’ll come in way under this month (yay!)

Something cool - at the last minute I decided to go to this networking thing being held for women in my town at the high school tonight. I intended to go for an hour and stayed for two. I went to a really interesting presentation on figuring out what you want to do next with your life; I got a makeover (my hair is straight! it's NEVER straight!) and they had a "suit bank" and since I've gone down a size I felt OK about taking one. I actually found a nice grey pants suit that is just my size and style. What a cool evening! (But my makeup itches; I'm not used to wearing it...LOL).


3/16 – DH put $10 of gas in because he ended up having to go to Trenton (60 miles each way) to pick up some copies for work. He will get mileage reimbursement but I guess it still counts...there goes my no-buy. Sigh...

3/17 - had to get DS set up with the rest of his Little League stuff. $20 for cleats; $44.92 for a helmet and a heart guard; also $10.15 at Staples for...staples and a stapler (hee hee) and $2 at Stop & Shop for a couple of things...$16 at Shop Ritel; $146.25 for three weeks of drop-in hours at DD's daycare.

3/18 - We have a plumber coming since our hot water heater turned off...sigh...I have to buy a birthday gift; $5 for DS school lunch; DH out of town, I’m tutoring so have to pay a sitter.

3/19 - my play reading; have to provide breakfast & lunch for my actors and keep my kids happy. $$$

3/20 Purim at my synagogue and then I’m taking the kids to get their pictures done (my Mom asked for a new photo) and out to dinner at Bahama Breeze. Hope it’s good!

3/21 GOTTA BE no-buy day #5, please!! This is bad...

3/22

3/23

3/24 - DS book fair at school.

3/25 - DS school lunch.

3/26

3/27

3/28

3/29

3/30

3/31


No-buy days: 4/10

Coupon savings: $270.60 so far!
 
The March budget is $700 with 12 no spend days.

Auto $50 /$12 left
Eating Out/Entertainment $100 / $68 left
Giving $10 / $9 left
Groceries/Household Goods $250 / $142 left
Medical $25
Misc. $75 /$19 left
Set bills $205 / $100 left

No spend days 12 /10
Coupon savings $15.55
Christmas 2011 $8
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3/1 $0
3/2 $0
3/3 $0
3/4 Misc. $27
3/5 Groceries $22
3/6 Set bills $30 (church); Eating out $4
3/7 Eating out $18
3/8 $0
3/9 $0
3/10 $27 Misc. (copying, faxing and printer ink)
3/11 $0
3/12 Groceries $76 (k-cups and the cheese store); Set bills $25 (credit card); Misc. $2 (Easter cards from the dollar store); Eating out $20 (took niece to lunch); Auto $38 (gas - which is now $3.65 a gallon)
3/13 Set bills $30 (church); Groceries $5; Giving $1 (person begging in the grocery store parking lot)
3/14 $0
3/15 $0
3/16 $0
3/17 $20 Set bills (newspaper delivery); $10 eating out.
3/18 $0
 
Today I turned 50. It was a good day, since DD is safe.

Happy belated birthday! What a great present to know your daughter is safe! Continued prayers for her safety!

I am doing a happy dance :banana:today because I was approved for a
whole year of assistance with my MS drug. The drug costs $2500 a month and even with the insurance coverage I just qualified for through medicare, my co-pay was $480 a month. Now with the insurance and the assistance I pay nothing!

WAHOO...what a great relief for you and your budget!

Happy birthday to him! The letter pretzels sound SO cute! My little guy will be 6 next month, and I'm hoping/praying/wishing to teach kindergarten next year, so I have to ask where you found them! I may have to import them if you say Wegmans! :) Many of my relatives live in upstate NY and I love Wegmans!

Good luck with the job hunting! My ds#2 will be 6 in August...summer birthday. He was acadmically ready for K in August, but maturity wise was a different story....so we opted to keep him out of K this year. Being a former teacher (now out of the classroom and in adminstration) I know all about young boys in a grade level...he will never be a big kid so size will not be an issue.
March 16 Holy cow am I behind!! I have good news and bad news: the good news is we found a renter for our house. Through a great accident, I got to meet the tenants (we are dealing through property managment company and we really aren't supposed to deal with the tenants at all) and they are wonderful.

So happy for you! Happy House hunting!
 
I can't believe today is the last day of spring break! Where has the week gone. The kids and I have been so lazy all week. I am fighting a sinus infections and generally feel like crap! DH convinced me into using a nettie pot this morning...mistake! It cleared my sinus' up enough that the conjestion was backed up into my ears and now my ears will not keep popping everytime I blow my nose! OUCH! I hate feeling so yucky!

I spent the morning editing pictures on the computer and uploading them to get printed. I have a scrapbook crop next weekend and I need to get ready for it. I plan to get my Christmas Album all caught up along with our Cabin album...whatever else I get done is added bonus...but it takes so long to get ready and pack for a crop. I plan to spend the rest of the afternoon sorting through the stuff I need to take and get it packed up! DH so hates when crops come around...the living room floor is a mine field with stuff all over in piles!


Here is my no spending update:
March 15-April 15
Household Budget-$500
Gas Budget-$200
No Spend Days...trying to get an idea of how many days I actually have, then next month I will set a goal to better it


March 15-$163
March 16- :love:
March 17-$67
*Lunch at McD SPENT $8 (kids had a gift card from Christmas to spend)
*Dollar Store SPENT $8 (Kids wanted some snacks for the movie and I found some silly string for Easter baskets)
*Movies SPENT $8 (We had planned to go see Yogi Bear but dd talked both of her brothers into seeing Tangled…great movie, but I felt like some of the songs sounded way too much like some from The Little Mermaid. DD said she had read somewhere that Disney was not longer going to make princess movies…I can’t see that happening!)
*Payless Shoes SPENT$42 (DD needed some white dress shoes for her Easter dress…found a pair for $6. Then we started looking at sandals, the Easter bunny always brings sandals in Easter basket that mom buys…all 3 kids got a pair of sandals…wow 4 pairs of shoes for about $10 each.)
March 18-:love: (okay I know this day is not over, but the way I am feeling I will not be leaving the house and spending)

Budget
$230 Spent
$270 remaining
2 No Spend Days
 
Went to JoAnn Fabrics with my mom to get some yarn for her. We are going out to dinner but my Grandma is treating because we are going to the fish fry at my cousins school.

March 2011 Budget
Grocery/Household- $300/$66.35 Left
Car/Gas- $50/$21.25 Left
Eating out -$50/$26.42 Left
Entertainment/Misc- $100/ $41.22 left

Total- $500/$155.24 Left

Goal of 15 No Buy Days

Week One
3/1- $75.27 Giant Eagle and $6.19 Drugmart
3/2- $18.70 Loco Laprachaun
3/3- $0
3/4- $0
3/5- $0
3/6- $10.25 Pat Catan's
3/7- $0

Week Two
3/8- $0
3/9- $95.02 Grocery, $22.89 Misc, and $28.75 Gas
3/10- $20.59 Groceries/household
3/11- $0
3/12- $0
3/13- $23.43 grocery
3/14- $19.42 Walgreen's Misc

Week Three
3/15- $0
3/16- $13.15 Grocery and $4.88 Dairy Queen
3/17- $0
3/18- $6.22 JoAnn Fabrics
3/19
3/20
3/21

9/15 No Buy Days

Coupon/Store Savings- $93.87
 
momabaarjo [QUOTE …wow 4 pairs of shoes for about $10 each.QUOTE]

This is terrific. Before I discovered Crocs and became addicted to them. Payless was my favorite shoe store. Sorry you are not feeling well.
 
MMO3, it sounds like you are taking all the right steps!!.. Your cereal in the morning is a good choice! Do you like greek yogurt? That would be a good mid morning snack and the FF version is only about 100 cal, and low carbs too!

I have some more ideas, if you are interested. Just pm me and if not, I'll understand!!:goodvibes

Charming, congratulations on your compliment!!! I am so happy you could fit in your top again!!:cool1:

Debbie, you are the sweetest!!:hug:


March 11-25:

Goals:

Groc: $200 / -$93
Medical: $260
Cash: $100 / -$31.25

March 11: $0
March 12: $0
March 13: $31.25 on PB2 and chocolate PB2. Not a grocery necessity, but a want, so put it under cash?:confused3
March 14: $240, Target, YEP, you read that right. $33 on 6 mos of zyrtec' Mobigo and 1 extra game for EACH of my grandsons, so $140 there. New cookie sheets, as my son in law refuses to NOT put the non stick ones in the dishwasher and they now stick BAD, $25, nice cephalon, big ones. Also some misc. stuff I needed, plastic containers etc. The whole time going through the store, I kept saying, 'I am going to have to confess this on Dis boards". My daughter laughed and told me to get over it. I can't believe I spent that much $$$.:upsidedown: Tomorrow, I'm stayin' home!!!
March 15: $0 ;) stayed home, lol
March 16: $ 0, work!:)
March 17: $0, worked again
March 18: $0, Too tired to spend money and have an OT shift tomorrow, with a bonus, so makes up for my spendthriftiness. (Hmmm, just made up a new word);)

No Buy Goal: 8 / 6 accomplished! Phew! Seems like HARD work this time!
 














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