Penultimate shopping trip
I think I have possibly used up all my money! I had 29p to spend on Tuesday. I went to Asda and spent £1.66. I was out of salt, and that was a priority for me. I could have got cheap table salt, but I never get that because it contains cyanide. Maybe an overreaction, but it’s at any rate a quirk of mine that I always buy seasalt, which is 89p. There were more half swedes for 5p each, so I figured I’d resign myself to eating swede chips for the rest of the challenge! I was happy to find another mixed grain salad - they add good protein to salad, and extra taste. And the Mexican chicken and flatbread salad was a nice meal I could take to work the next day, so I wouldn’t have to prepare anything. And 2p chives are always worth it - a nice addition to salads. So then I was in arrears by 1.37.
Wednesday I was in arrears by 37p. I went to Asda again, and bought the following.
16p veg that can be eaten as either salad or cooked. A 10p loaf of ‘half and half bread’. Two 10p packs of maple pancakes. And a 6p aubergine. (And some elderflower that I picked on the way home!) 52p altogether. So now I was in arrears by 89p.
So today, Thursday, I had 11p to spend. Today I met with a friend for coffee - I hadn’t told her about the £1 a day thing, because I hadn’t wanted her to feel obliged to pay for me. However, she did pay for me, and I accepted - next time I will pay for her.
Well, when I went to Asda today, I felt kind of rich, as I was expecting to be a further £2.25 in arrears, and I wasn’t! I had 11p to spend today, but counting all the days of the rest of the challenge, I knew I had £6.11 (or £5.11 - not sure if the last day is Tuesday or Wednesday!). I could potentially spend it all today and not go shopping again.
I was fortunate to arrive as fruit and veg were being reduced and got lots of bargains, including a whole pineapple for 10p. I was especially happy to get sharon fruits, which I love and haven’t had for ages, and beetroot, which I haven’t had in a while. Then meat and chilled food were being reduced. We could select what we wanted and give them to the guy doing the reducing, so I selected some steak, some prawns and some smoked salmon. They weren’t reduced as much as I’d have liked, and I was in two minds as whether to buy them (especially as you can buy odds and ends of reduced salmon for cheaper - I even looked round Asda to find them, but couldn’t). But I figured I had the money, I was £2.25 richer than I’d expected, and it would come to around £4 altogether, and they were nice things to buy, and I felt like having something a bit luxurious, and so I bought them.
It came to £4.24. Now I can see this as me being £4.13 in arrears, or as me having 87p (or £1.87 - depending when I finish) left to spend. I think I’m probably safest to say I won’t go food shopping at all until next week. And then I will go either on Monday or Tuesday to spend 87p.
I think, as I started on 10th April, that 9th June must be the last day, and 10th June is when it has finished, and I can spend more money. So this means I now have 87p left. I will go shopping one last time with the 87p, either on Monday or Tuesday.














