30 June 2026

End of June Financials

The usual income of State Pension, Suffolk County Council Spouses Pension and interest on savings.

I'd hoped for a fairly low spend in June with only three known extras. The garden waste bin was up £2 on last year to £66 for the year - they empty every fortnight all year round. The car tax which suddenly appeared last year (previously the age and engine size of my car meant I didn't pay any) stayed at £20.The dentist was for a check up and x-ray and was £84 - he said a nine month rather than a six month check up would do, which is good. The regular expenses were Council tax, charity donations, phones and broadband, one lot of diesel for the car  and monthly electric bill. That lot came to around £550.

Food spending for home -already mentioned- plus  things for doing pickles totalled £106.93. There was also one meal out with YD and EGD, a KFC after the dentist and just the one whippy 99 ice-cream (sadly!)

Personal spending wasn't too bad (no books!), there was the annoying £5 wasted on the  card making kit, a hair cut and 2 new Puzzler books - I ordered a 16 x 16 Sudoku puzzle book online as there is only one of these puzzles in the Take-A Break Puzzler and I always turn to that page first. It takes me days to sort a 16 x16 so I think the new book will last me months!



Incidental spending was mainly small stuff including screen-wash for the car, sunflower hearts for the birds, a new plastic stool for the hallway (£4.99), bits for bathroom and kitchen- including useful car-boot finds - and the window cleaner came round (£10.00). While Amazon had their Prime Special Offer Days I bought Ecover Laundry Liquid and a different sort of Dishwasher Tabs. I'd almost come to the end of my last Smol orders - now cancelled due to their new delivery costs.



Small Savings..............

  • Didn't go out much in the heat 
  • Bread loaves from bread machine as usual 50/50 Wholemeal/white flour
  • Washing machine used only twice a week
  • Washing dried outside
  • Raspberries from the garden ( had to stop eating them -  they were upsetting my stomach so they're in the freezer for adding to the fruit peel to make 'Compost' Jelly sometime)
  • First cucumbers from the garden
  • First courgettes   ""     ""  ""
  • Dishwasher only used every other day.
  • Taking advantage of the Amazon Prime-Days savings for a couple of things.
  • Reading library books and from my shelves for free. I read 13 books in June - due to the heat!
  • Useful kitchen bits..... scourers etc found at boot sales.
  • New sunglasses from car-boot sale for 50p! (Still with their Asda George £5 label)
Next month...............

 July in 2025 was the month with the lowest spend, can I do even better this year? The only known extra is for Virus protection for the laptop - there are no birthdays or other big bills due and fingers crossed I won't need to spend much at all.............especially if we get more very hot weather that keeps me indoors rather than out on adventures.

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An awful start to Wimbledon for British Players and Jack Draper had to pull out as he'd had a return of injury. Then there was the Cricket third test against NZ - another loss. Plus the brilliant Ben Stokes deciding to retire from International cricket.....with test matches against Pakistan still to come. Maybe the English Footballers will do better? 

Not much of a Summer of Sport to write about this year!


Back Tomorrow

5 comments:

  1. My fuel is up this month due to Malvern, Patchwork class, trip to Auction, trip to Tam's and this week I will need to top up again as 70 miles each way to stock up new Unit. Savings on food though. However, had to buy oils for chair and future furniture fettling, fabrics for D&E's quilt and batting for the auction quilt I mended.

    I will pretend I didn't pre-order the latest Barbara Erskine book in hardback . . .Hey ho . . .

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  2. I hope July turns out to be another low-spending month for you. By the way, congratulations on the fresh produce from your garden! It must be so satisfying to harvest your own food.

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  3. Sue you are so methodical in your accounting I am totally impressed. Not having a car for me is a blessing but obviously you need one out in the country.

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  4. I am lucky enough to have a Debenture seat at Wimbledon , and was there till late last night and will leave around 9 to head back - but it’s increasing an expensive day and I have noticed the quality of the food stalls is poor - I am able to use selected restaurants where the food is good , but I am there to watch tennis , not eat

    I do not know how you manage all that you do . My council
    tax bill alone is more per month than your entire monthly outgoings- I am able to terrible cook and live alone so buy a great deal from M and S. Expensive but easy . I have mobility issues now as I age , so finding the Tube and busses harder so use Uber a lot . I drive and have a Blue Badge but struggle to find somewhere to park , and the parking signs are so confusing I never know whether I am allowed to park or not

    Dreadful day for
    British tennis as you say - and at one point I thought Sinner was going out too ( I was watching his match ). Tennis is a competitive business now - chasing the sun and the players bodies take a pounding . Very sorry to hear that Chris Every is having cancer treatment again - I adored watching her play in the 70s
    I have just started blog reading and have enjoyed reading yours
    Miriam

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  5. Would you give me the website address to order that 16 x 16 Sudoku puzzle book please? That would keep us occupied for sure. Thanks in advance, Alice

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