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purplerabbits ([personal profile] purplerabbits) wrote2004-08-03 02:04 pm
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Without pie there is only chaos

I did a number of brave things today. I had an appointment with a dietician, which meant filling out a more-or-less accurate food diary, which was more stressful than I would have thought. Then I saw my GP and persuaded her to give me a longer term prescription so I don't have to pay as often.

This is good as this morning I looked at my finances, worked out what the flatmates owe for bills etc and realised that I have almost nothing to survive on this month, so I hastened to cancel my latest Amazon order and am now trying to think of ways to stay fed watered and entertained this month on a handful of thin air. My resources include:

  • 19 City Single bus vouchers
  • 2 vouchers for free cinema tickets at UGC
  • 892 Boots advantage card points (enough for three lunches or so)
  • A Subway card worth one free 6" sub
  • Readily portable food enough for five more lunches once the kitchen at work is back in shape next week.
  • A lot of rice, pasta and ready sauces but very little meat or veg
  • £12 worth of Tesco Clubcard vouchers (I think, I have to check when I get home)
  • Enough vodka and rum to take to parties, but no mixers
  • One library card
  • One imagination (a little rusty)


All polite suggestions welcome :-(

[identity profile] princealbert.livejournal.com 2004-08-03 07:38 am (UTC)(link)
There used to be a scheme that you could enrol on that allowed you to buy a season ticket for medecines, i think its still on the back of the prescriptions themselves.

-Roy

[identity profile] ex-pipistre.livejournal.com 2004-08-03 07:47 am (UTC)(link)
I was brave and decided to actually sell stuff on Amazon [they take 86p plus VAT off your purchases]. So far, within half an hour of listing, I've managed to shift a Pulp Fiction dvd I got free for £3.50! Maybe worth a go?

My suggestions for saving money are: don't drink alcohol, drink water at clubs [easy for me], selling tat, bringing your own lunch to work, and join the library/reread books. I am going to make a real effort with the last two; I'm determined to get a BMW R1150GS, which is a large, expensive motorcycle, so I need to save my pennies.

[identity profile] pisica.livejournal.com 2004-08-04 02:36 am (UTC)(link)
In [livejournal.com profile] edinfestivals I'm listing all the events at the Fringe that are free. So far I've only gotten to children's, comedy, and dance/physical theatre, but the rest should be up within the next day or so. Some of them are ticketed but many are turn-up-and-enjoy.

And Sunday is the festival parade, starting at 230pm.

As for being fed, [livejournal.com profile] cairmen had an entry not long ago asking for suggestions about getting food cheaply, which might hold some useful information for you.

Rude suggestion

[identity profile] pavlos.livejournal.com 2004-08-04 03:48 am (UTC)(link)
Hi, I don't know how well this fits into your idea of a polite suggestion, but would you like to come with me to see this utterly obscene show: XXX (http://www.edfringe.com/shows/detail.php?action=shows&id=XXXAA)?

Other depraved people may want to come too, if you know any. I'm only paying for your ticket though.