How one woman's 'no-spend year' changed her entire life
to spend on:"mortgage, utilities, life insurance, charity donations, and broadband and mobile phone bills ." She'd also allow herself basic toiletries like toothpaste, deodorant, shampoo, etc., and food for her and her husband, for which they agreed to set a combined weekly grocery goal of about £35:
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