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Re: Living Large, on a Small Income, by the Sea.
What constant background temperature are you setting dia? Mine seems to be on constantly at the moment when I’m home. Sorry to hear about your lovely cup but glad the nurse sorted things for you and …3 -
Re: Baby steps to mortgage freedom for beanielou.
Hope the seeing went well? Cold here too...2 -
Re: Where to keep my emergency fund
There are a plethora of options, for me Zopa is right up there. The RS is variable, but a chunky 7.1% AER currently, and flexible. Withdrawals are instant. I suppose the only very mild negative is th…1 -
Re: The Top Regular Savers Discussion Thread
I believe the correct term for someone in your partner's position is "Your old man is well dodgy, innit!"2 -
Re: Living Large, on a Small Income, by the Sea.
Yesterday I had a GP appointment. I say GP, but when I got there it was an APN...a bit annoying as I wasn't told in advance. She actually sorted out my little list so its worked out. I wanted to…6 -
Re: 2026 Fashion On The Ration Challenge
Happy New Year everyone -I’m a bit late to the party, I know but better late than never! I ended up going onto the black market last year so my aim for this year is just to keep within the limits! Fo…6 -
Re: Old Style Daily Tuesday 06 January 2026
How is it nearly 3pm and I am only just getting on to the internet? All I've done is put away the few Christmas decorations and write a Happy New Year email to a friend, checked my paperwork fro…11 -
Re: device for sleep apnea
Try putting you mattress at an angle with the head end higher.1 -
Re: Willow Whips are they good to be at fence for privacy?
I'd say they are too big to root easily and being so tall they will blow out. That's why most trees are planted small to start. Foliage will be at the top so a gap for most of them. What ty…1 -
Re: The ups, the downs and the insides out of growing your own in 2026!
my newest Kitchen Garden Magazine brought quite a gift for the new year! No planning started yet, came back from holiday to a broken car and work.5


