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Here's a pulp thriller for you. Second only to the divisive nature of Marmite, there's another love it/hate it food debate that has raged on for eons...which do you find most a-peel-ing: orange juice with the bits in or without?
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You're the only customer in the supermarket and have five small-to-medium size items in your basket. For the sake of argument, let's say: a pint of milk, a jar of peanut butter, a box of cereal, a loaf of bread and a tin of baked beans. To paraphrase Louis Armstrong, you have all the time in the world. On one side, the…
So I am getting ducks in a row with a view to retiring somewhere in 10-15 years time (was planning 15 but now thinking my job might only last more like 10, which would put me in my very late 50s). I have a reasonably sizeable DC fund and obviously 10 more years to pay in too. My current thinking is to use some of it (not…
Our Autumn OATs (Outstanding Annoying Tasks) thread With thanks to Keats and the Met Office for the thread title https://weather.metoffice.gov.uk/learn-about/weather/seasons/autumn/autumn-facts I think my main OAT aim this autumn is to get a lot of foodstuffs out of the cupboards and not wasted, which is going to have to…
I am living by the sea in a beautiful house. (I can’t believe that sentence is about me) I have spent two years living in other people’s homes. I ended up on a sofa for several months. The joy of my own home, my own key, my own bed…it is indescribable. I had to go to the top of my budget to buy the house, but it is exactly…
Hi all, i have had my poco m6 pro for about 18 months now (private purchase)and i started having problems with charging about a month or 2 ago where the fast charge facility stopped working. I did post on here about that and tried everything that was recommended including a battery recalibration but nothing seemed to work…
I have 4 grandchildren (ages 9,17,19,21) and I’d like to transfer ownership of these Unit trusts to my grandchildren- this I can do for the 19 and 21 year old but not the other two. Should I transfer the Unit Trusts to my daughter (high tax payer) or find some other way to pass the money to my other two grandchildren?
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It's another love it/hate it food debate that has raged on for eons... which do you find most a-peel-ing?
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