Last year's basket
Yesterday the weather was absolutely foul. It had been blowing a hooley all day and didn't let up at night either and it broke the main stem off my lovely Hellebore, leaving one slender stem remaining. It might not survive for another year after all π We went to bed listening to the wind howling and the spatter of heavy rain on the windows. Despite the noise, I slept well for once and awoke to beautiful sunshine because the storm had blown itself out. It has been a day for ironing and flinging windows open to let in the Spring air !
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I keep putting off writing a new budget. I intended to do it today but, to be honest, I'm a bit scared to and keep procrastinating. I'm just worried that the pension increase won't cover the increase in bills let alone food costs.
Sainsbury's has just dropped another spanner in the works too. From April 7th (I think it is) the minimum order for home delivery will increase to £50 instead of the current £40, otherwise delivery will cost £7.50 (up from £7.00). I can understand why they need to do that but our food budget is £55 per week and I really don't want to spend it all in one go. I will need to shop more carefully and double up the ordering of staples so that I can have deliveries every 2 weeks instead, and then we will have to drive to the store for the fresh stuff once a week. There is always so much to tempt me instore. Aaarrggh π
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The one bit of good news is the car insurance which we managed to get down to £321.33 by going through the comparison site Confused.com Once the policy kicks in, Gray will have access to a free Greggs coffee each month as well as a £20 shopping voucher. If there is a Sainsburys one, he'll ask for that π That's one thing sorted at least....
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Thanks so much for popping in. Stay safe and well wherever you happen to be,
Angie π

















