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Re: Resourcefulness: The budgeter's friend
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81879026#Comment_81879026 We found out my Grandma had dementia when I lived at home - my parents had gone on holiday for a fortnight and a week…6 -
Re: Resourcefulness: The budgeter's friend
My dd worked in a care home that took pets.A married couple, who both had dementia,and were in adjacent rooms,had a cat. That cat had a field day, miaowing Nobody’s fed me…..!!6 -
Re: Watty's Awakening
Sorry to hear that some symptoms have returned but, like KK and CF, I'll add my "well done" for dealing with it so quickly. Take care x5 -
Re: Watty's Awakening
Sorry to hear you had what must have been an unsettling moment, but you really dealt with it as well as anyone could - prompt action is such a bonus. Thinking about giving up work is in itself the fi…5 -
Re: Resourcefulness: The budgeter's friend
Soot does make me laugh with his crafty attempts at scoring extra food. Enjoy being queen of the remote this evening.6 -
Re: Awful weather - typical Brits talk
Hi everyone, not even going to attempt quoting people Been reading along but had nothing to say garden wise September/October tough family stuff so no gardening, think I last cut the grass in early S…7 -
Re: The Top Regular Savers Discussion Thread
Issue 5 live now.12 -
Re: Resourcefulness: The budgeter's friend
@EssexHebridean - Yes, our route into the city you mention for shopping used to be relied upon to provide at least 2, sometimes 3 options of cheaper petrol than available in our town, but not at the …6 -
Re: Resourcefulness: The budgeter's friend
We always check fuel prices when we're going anywhere else in the country by car a so often it's worth filling up elsewhere - the recent fill up in York saved us 10p/litre - well worth havi…6 -
Re: Resourcefulness: The budgeter's friend
Our local tiger station is 121.9 for petrol and 133.9 for diesel - but it is on the nearest A(nn) "trunk" road and I rarely go there because it is so dangerous queuing on the main road slip…6




