............................where I spent money in June!
Income was the usual two pensions, and interest from savings and outgoings were the normal too Council Tax, Electric, Phones and Broadband, 2 lots of diesel for the car, household needs and food.
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It would have been a frugal month if I didn't keep deciding to have work done! I've found it impossible to get out of the habit of always planning what improvements are needed to house and home.......it's what we did for 40 years. This time it's the living room/dining room flooring that's planned and half paid for. I really didn't like the carpet the previous owners had down, a horrible colour and and very impractical for a room that's used for dining and with the 'back door' to the garden - used many times a day in Summer. The hard wood veneer flooring I wanted was out of stock (typical!), and the floor layer man very busy so the work won't be done for a while.
I called in at the nearest picture framing place and he cut me a mount for that little print on a card that I bought from the Art Exhibition. It was just £2.50 and then a few days later I found the frame mentioned the other day from the car boot sale. I still had some sticky velcro fixer things in the drawer so the new little picture is up on the wall and I'm pleased to say there is still room for one or two more.
Garden spending was supposed to be zero except for the District Council garden waste bin annual payment but I got carried away by an ad that popped up for some Kale plants from T & M. As the sweetcorn plants are doing so badly due to the weather I decided I'd put in a few Kale for winter beside the sweetcorn. They are due to arrive in July. The sad looking sweetcorn is surrounded by fences to keep Crumble cat out and covered by netting at the moment and is just not growing. Usually it romps away - doubt I'll get cobs this year. I got another bag of compost too as I was right out.
House expenses apart from half the flooring were new printer inks and window cleaner.
There were a few penny saving things to make up for the spending
- Lots of strawberries from BiL
- and even more Raspberries from here...and there really are lots!
- Cucumbers ready to eat and also made into Sweet and Sour Pickles for winter
- First tomato - just one so far!
- Reading good library books for free
- No second-hand books or flowers bought
- Home made bread from the bread machine- I'm now doing 50/50 wholemeal and white flour - it's turning out very well.
- Having cancelled the Radio Times subscription as the price had shot up, I'm now just picking up one of the cheap TV scheduling magazines - not as good as the RT - no Radio schedule - and too much soap stuff but a big saving.
- Running out of Ecover Clothes Washing liquid so I sent for the £1 offer from Smol of samples to try. They seem to be fine so I'll be subscribing to a regular delivery as I have for their dishwasher tabs. Still using some washing soda crystals in the wash as it's good for killing any smells and keeping the machine clean.
- Only using dishwasher every other day
- Couple of things found at boot sales to use for Christmas gifts.
This week I have been grateful for -
- Sunshine and warmth for a week.
- Tennis on TV - I've loved watching all the up and coming at the Wimbledon Qualifiers last week
- Having savings for when I get home improvement ideas!
- The bread machine, which I'm now using for all sorts of bread.