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    I don't have a problem in budgeting here in UK I live on my own, I live in a room that all inclusive and I am sharing the phone and the broadband with my house mate. I pay £75/week on my en suite room coz I don't want a share bathroom. I only spend £50/month on my food and I am on a night shift I managed to avoid shops as I am sleeping most of the day and during my day off I just stay home and spend my time on the net. The only down side is family back home too many demands


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    Quote Originally Posted by cheesewiz View Post
    I don't have a problem in budgeting here in UK I live on my own, I live in a room that all inclusive and I am sharing the phone and the broadband with my house mate. I pay £75/week on my en suite room coz I don't want a share bathroom. I only spend £50/month on my food and I am on a night shift I managed to avoid shops as I am sleeping most of the day and during my day off I just stay home and spend my time on the net. The only down side is family back home too many demands
    £50/month on food - Incredible!

    I do about £400/month just for food for myself!


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    thanks everyone cheers, yup heres its going to be a story so means different tactics unlike in the phils

    we just have to tighten our belts here, and ignore the SALES going on

    yeah i guess i need a notebook to list what we need and just focus on it and logged all the expenses there , than just spend and spend and think if we need all those BUY 1 TAKE 1 items

    thanks for all the response. ..... i wonder whats on your messages list before you shop lol

    if only i can use lampin (birds eye cloth) instead of diaper lol


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    Quote Originally Posted by flomike View Post
    In our case we limit our weekly shopping to £50/week
    I spend that on just fish, fruit & veg ....then I have to get in my shopping....
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    wow some people here really spent only £50 a week

    whats on their list


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tiggers0608 View Post
    wow some people here really spent only £50 a week

    whats on their list
    Egg and chips, skinheads on a raft, stake and kiddly pies.................


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    Quote Originally Posted by aromulus View Post
    Egg and chips, skinheads on a raft, stake and kiddly pies.................
    quite good enough


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    Quote Originally Posted by cheesewiz View Post
    I don't have a problem in budgeting here in UK I live on my own, I live in a room that all inclusive and I am sharing the phone and the broadband with my house mate. I pay £75/week on my en suite room coz I don't want a share bathroom. I only spend £50/month on my food and I am on a night shift I managed to avoid shops as I am sleeping most of the day and during my day off I just stay home and spend my time on the net. The only down side is family back home too many demands
    £50 per month on food, less than £2 a day! You shouln't try to live like your still living in a third world country and scrimp on food etc just because of the demands of your family back in Phils and I think it's disgusting that they expect you to do so. They obviously think that you are so rich that you could afford to send them much more and the longer you continue like this, the more they will expect and the less they will try to do for themselves.
    Iain.


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    what £50/month ... WOW i thought £50/week is already the lowest

    now i wonder whats on their list £50/month .... free taste at the grocery just kidding


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    Its possible if living alone.I agree to that.important hv the rice,bread,spread,sauces and spices and for cold and hot drinks. wr ok to that.noodles and eggs.good if theres dried fish or any salted paste.filipinos can live with those already.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tiggers0608 View Post
    wow some people here really spent only £50 a week
    When I was first married, in the 1970s, it was an expensive week if the shopping bill went over £10!


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    Quote Originally Posted by gemini63 View Post
    Its possible if living alone.I agree to that.important hv the rice,bread,spread,sauces and spices and for cold and hot drinks. wr ok to that.noodles and eggs.good if theres dried fish or any salted paste.filipinos can live with those already.
    i agree with u sis Gemini,


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    to save for our groceries, we go to shop like b&m, lidl, poundland and aldi cause you can really grab loads for a bargain price.
    to save for clothings and other stuff, we buy only during clearance/sale times.
    i guess it helps to really be good in sourcing for cheap prices but quality stuff rather than just buy what you can see and is inconvenient.


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    When you see something really nice - ask yourself these three questions.

    Can I afford it?
    Do I need it?
    Is it the cheapest place to buy it (i.e. cannot get it cheaper elsewhere)?


    Buy it only if you get TWO or THREE YES answers.


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    Quote Originally Posted by benb View Post
    When you see something really nice - ask yourself these three questions.

    Can I afford it?
    Do I need it?
    Is it the cheapest place to buy it (i.e. cannot get it cheaper elsewhere)?


    Buy it only if you get TWO or THREE YES answers.
    Filipina Girlfriend hmm


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    Quote Originally Posted by keithAngel View Post
    Filipina Girlfriend hmm


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    i dont think budget is really work for us.
    everything is just so expencive..we spend
    120 a week just 2 of us...what if we have a kids?
    how much more???


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    Quote Originally Posted by alicat View Post
    i dont think budget is really work for us.
    everything is just so expencive..we spend
    120 a week just 2 of us...what if we have a kids?
    how much more???
    maybe you'll have a budget of £180 per week when u have a kid

    but then again if its a baby that will be more expensive


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    Quote Originally Posted by alicat View Post
    120 a week just 2 of us...what if we have a kids?
    how much more???
    You can get Child Benefit/Guardian Allowance, £18.80 per week for eldest child.

    http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/RATES/taxcredits.htm

    It will help.

    Also, you may be able to get child tax credit. Try this online to find out.
    http://www.taxcredits.inlandrevenue....Household.aspx

    Cheers


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    I think budgeting your money is quite a very simple thing. You just need to discipline yourself. Buy what you can afford and stick with your budget or of what money you have. Planning is very essential when you budget your money. Unnecessary things should be avoided. If you know what you can afford I think it will help you to know how much money you can spend.

    I was a disaster in budgeting money, but I have learned as time passes by.


    'We dance in a circle and suppose, while the secret sits in the middle and knows'

    R.F.


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    yeah i think in budgetting the most important thing is what you need is the only thing you buy, but i guess sometimes you need to indulge to in chocolates , ice cream and cakes hehehe on my grocery list


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tiggers0608 View Post


    yeah i think in budgetting the most important thing is what you need is the only thing you buy, but i guess sometimes you need to indulge to in chocolates , ice cream and cakes hehehe on my grocery list
    That happens to me too. I try not to look to dessert corner and walk away quickly so it won't tempt me.



    'We dance in a circle and suppose, while the secret sits in the middle and knows'

    R.F.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tiggers0608 View Post
    maybe you'll have a budget of £180 per week when u have a kid

    but then again if its a baby that will be more expensive
    my hubby needs to work double time
    thats why he keep asking me to move in phil asap.


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    Quote Originally Posted by benb View Post
    You can get Child Benefit/Guardian Allowance, £18.80 per week for eldest child.

    http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/RATES/taxcredits.htm

    It will help.

    Also, you may be able to get child tax credit. Try this online to find out.
    http://www.taxcredits.inlandrevenue....Household.aspx

    Cheers
    thanks for the information.


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    Quote Originally Posted by alicat View Post
    my hubby needs to work double time
    thats why he keep asking me to move in phil asap.
    his asking you to move in the phils yeah its really cheaper i guess he he he


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    Quote Originally Posted by benb View Post
    You need to first work out how much your incoming and outgoing is!
    Do it with a spreadsheet either microsoft or online with google.
    Record ALL bills, receipts etc and categorise them.
    This way you can monitor your outgoings.
    As suggested by the forumers, getting good deals will help reduce your outgoings. You can monitor the spreadsheet on a monthly basis and adapt your lifestyle.

    You need to put in some effort to do proper budgeting.

    Cheers
    I do this and hubby thinks, its a manifestation of my obsessive compulsive behaviour!!! Anyways, we always shop in the evening and look out for the clearance counter. Some unbelievable bargains when you just get there at the right time.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tiggers0608 View Post
    his asking you to move in the phils yeah its really cheaper i guess he he he
    yah,he did every single day,,he want to live in phil.
    but i dont want too ,i said to him,just give me more time to enjoy
    my life here in uk.and he always said,
    OH!MY GOD,whats the is wrong with you...


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    Quote Originally Posted by alicat View Post
    yah,he did every single day,,he want to live in phil.
    but i dont want too ,i said to him,just give me more time to enjoy
    my life here in uk.and he always said,
    OH!MY GOD,whats the is wrong with you...


    yeah enjoy your life in UK first before going back to phils he he he


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    bargain haunting is it part of the budget hehehe


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Daddy View Post
    never had the problem coz hubby do the budgetting
    we are the same mrs daddy to bt honest i hate budgetting But I always do ths shopping list


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