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Slow and steady

February 16th, 2011 at 03:18 am

I'm still plugging along. I received my Direct TV credit, but I won't be getting anything back from Cablevision. I also made it to the post office and mailed a bunch of cds and books I sold through half .com.

I have another $60.48 to transfer to the HELOC. $50 is from a rebate card, and another $10.48 is from the sale of a gift card. Making good progress. I read Jean Chatzky's book on paying down debt $10/day a while back. I need to dust it off and take another look at it. I like the slow and steady approach.

In other financial news, we avoided taking out dinner tonight. I made the worst pork tenderloin ever! It just wasn't good. Hubby suggested we go for Chinese food instead, but I held my ground and insisted we have ravioli from the freezer. They were actually really good! Unfortunately the pork was a waste, but at least I didn't compound the problem! I'm so uninspired with dinner...

4 Responses to “Slow and steady”

  1. FrugalTexan75 Says:
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    You are making good progress ... small steps moving forward add up to much bigger steps forward.

  2. LuckyRobin Says:
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    Good for you on not doing takeaway after your dinner disaster! That reminds me, I've got raviloi in the freezer that needs using. Think I'll make it for dinner tomorrow night.

    I really like the idea of ten dollars a day to pay off debt, too. I wonder if my library has that book...

  3. CB in the City Says:
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    Can you repurpose the pork tenderloin? Put it in a sauce or something?

  4. Homebody Says:
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    Yes yes, like CB said, chop up and add to barbecue sauce and place on rolls for barbecued pork....yum!

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