Knitting... I don't mind sewing, but knitting is a step too far!
Well we are now 3/4 the way through the year so here is me checklist
A - Check
EasyPeasy looked at one in the 1970s and just know I would hate them
B - Check
C - Check
D - Der Der
E - It is now August
F - Check
Just done it
G - Der Der
H - Der Der
But I found a shop selling for 50p a box
I - Check
J - DER DER,
I am the worst junk person on this forum I bet
K - Der Der
Lemons.
I will use the existing Jif lemons and bottles of inherited lemon juice and not buy any new ones this year.
I hope this thread can help other people short of ideas for resolutions for A-L. We have been there done that wiped the vomit up with the T shirt on this board so why bother to re think when we already thought it before.
Multiple-book-buying (ok it's mostly B's but this has got a bit out of hand and I now have about 50 or more books malevolently stacked up, leering at my feeble rate of reading and causing a nagging sense of guilty unease!
Plus they are mostly secondhand and therefore could be categorised as "hoarded" which is another Mustn't for this year...)
Muffins (too many at Christmas, as Merry will well remember from Mr Merry's oddly resentful "must I eat up yet more mini muffins?" face...!)
... and Marriage proposals (fairly safe with this one, as no one has yet offered in xx years and therefore odds are good for the year ahead!) 
Nasturtium-
I resolve to find out whether, if I plant these, the deer will destroy them or not.
[every year I plant something new, in the hopes that the deer wont destroy them. however, since all parts of the nasturtium plant are edible by people, one suspects these wont do well here....]
Optimism
I pledge to be more cheerful, worry less, worry less, errrr.. worry less; stop 'borrowing trouble', live for the moment, and look forward to each good thing, no matter how small, without dwelling on the what-if bads.
Planning ahead. I must stop adding to the list of things to do and start actually doing them.
See! I just added another thing now haven't I. 
Question our Government.
[at every level, from Federal to County]
That is something I do every year with very little positive feedback. Still I persist.
It's a nasty job but someone's got to do it. 
Resist! Resist! The lure of the online bargain!
(says she who pledged to spend nothing in January but just saw the most bargainous coat and I need a coat and... well I will start tomorrow, ok? 
(It really was a bargain though, see? )
Shopping in general especially food shopping.
I plan to live on the Xmas shopping until Pancake day and then the Pancake shopping until Easter. Further plans are not yet made.
This will mean many good things,
1. I won't need to go out in my precious time to places full of mad people.
2. The house will get emptier as I am forced to use up what is already in it.
3. I won't be able to eat too much as there isn't too much to eat.
It may also mean some bad things,
1. I will need to beware of vitamin deficiencies but I have a tub of vitamin tablets to use up
2. I will not be able to have cups of tea once the milk and frozen milk runs out unless I make an exception for milk
3. The economy will worsen as a result of my not shopping in it.
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