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Been thinking about fitting a heat meter for a while so that I can get an accurate picture of just how much energy is pumped in to the central heating system here. With hard data in front of me, it will be much easier to select a suitably rated heat pump when the time comes without any guess work. Having looked at the…
Morning. What a wild night!
Starting a new diary as feel like I need a fresh start/new motivation. 43, married, 2 young DC. Work almost FT (28 hours) in a professional job. No current debt (other than a mortgage) but been in serious debt in the past due to stupid choices, mainly to try to keep up with the Jones's. Still have a tendency to feel…
Ok I'm diving in as I've noticed several of us have lost posts we thought had posted, and there now seems to be a serious risk of losing the whole thread. So thanks for the heads up Karcher. (and i sympathise Frith - i too like to nip back) I've revisited the first thread of our part 2, posted 28th October 2009. It said:…
Would like to pick the collective brains about Heat Pumps and a 25+ year old central heating system that uses 10mm "microbore" pipes. I have 250m of this piping and 19 steel radiators in my wet system along with a 300L HW tank. The system is in good condition, works perfectly and keeps my well insulated (as well insulated…
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With the end of the tax year drawing near, discuss how to make the most of this year's allowance before it's too late.
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The Lindt chocolate bunny is widely regarded as the gold standard of Easter treats, though it's rarely the most MoneySaving bunny-shaped choc – so in classic MSE fashion, this called for a taste test. The team at MSE Towers were all ears when we asked for volunteers to taste cheaper supermarket own-brand chocolate bunny alternatives alongside Lindt. So let's stop rabbiting on and hop to it.
Sainsbury's says it's unable to deliver the majority of today's (Saturday 16 March) online grocery deliveries due to a technical issue, which is also affecting contactless payments in some of its stores.
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