It's lovely to know that someone has actually read this blog, as I've not advertised it or anything.
Yesterday at work I had a bacon, egg and hash brown cob in the day and although I know I had something to eat in the evening, it was so unremarkable, I can't recall what it was.... oh yeah, one of those Rustler's Chicken Sandwich things that you microwave. My mum put it in my bag on Monday.
Nutritionally they're about as valuable as an air bubble, but that's all there was left that wasn't noodles.
I lay in bed last night wondering if it was worth taking all the 1p and 2p coins I have scattered about the house to a local supermarket to put in the self-service till. Might come to that soon... I'm craving pop like a fizz-addicted pop-whore.
Resolutely refusing to budge from the warm spot and stick my head under the tap, I went to sleep fantasising about a cool glug-glug-glug and after frisson of fizzy Diet Coke.
This morning I took stock of the food/pop/finances situation and it is about as grave as it's ever been.
The bread I took out of the freezer is mouldy.
The milk has gone off too. (Made my cup of tea this morning quite unpalatable...)
This cuts down on the amount of tea/toast salvation snackipoos I can have. That frozen pack of cottage pie is starting to look like a feast. I took a pack of bacon that was hiding under the ice mountain out and put it in the fridge so at least when that thaws I can use that with pasta or something.
My keyboard is playing up for some reason, the W is sticking or not recognising so if there are any typo's I haven't noticed, I do apologise. (I'm UK English so 'recognise' is spelled correctly.)
This lunchtime my mum bought me a loaf of bread and a pint of milk. She also cooked me some chips and fishcake with mushy peas and bread & butter. Dunno what I'd do without her, bless her.
AMOUNT OF BOOKS DOWNLOADED: 4 yesterday, 3 today so far : total: 7 at time of blogging.
AMOUNT SPENT:
Bacon, egg and hash brown cob; £2.50
1 can Dr Pepper; £0.60
PERSONAL FORTUNE OF: £0.45
DAYS UNTIL PAY DAY: 4