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Re: February 2026 Grocery Challenge
£7.75 on a bottle of wine on Thursday evening. Weekly Asda order done and received yesterday for my first spend of £52.41, mostly basics as I am stripping out extras for the minute. I have just done …6 -
Re: February 2026 Grocery Challenge
£1.75 for bread yesterday as my old breadmaker finally packed up after about twelve years. I've ordered a new breadmaker, which is due to be delivered tomorrow, though. I know that it's pos…7 -
Re: What are you making for dinner?
I made a sweet potato, carrot, green bean, tomato and lentil stew and finished off the last of the cottage cheese as well as a brown roll, radishes and a blood orange.5 -
Re: TSB Spend and Save reward offer - what to choose - hotel or activity pass?
I booked a three nights stay at a hotel in Chester and the prices on travelcredits were exactly the same as on booking.com1 -
Re: Worried Parent
Personally, I would carry on looking2 -
Re: 2026 DECLUTTERING CAMPAIGN Mrs SD - our Year of Redistribution
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81863917#Comment_81863917 You might try double sided tape or attaching balloons where she wants to scratch or chew. Balloons are a bit woo-woo …19 -
Re: 2026 DECLUTTERING CAMPAIGN Mrs SD - our Year of Redistribution
I decluttered a large piece of furniture today, collected by a freecycler. It needs a bit of tlc but he was thrilled with it 😊 I had already emptied the item and got rid of lots of paperwork plus ru…19 -
Re: Cooking for one (Mark Three)
Another day of grey weather, squally seas and strong winds. There have been reports on social media of young seals and puffins being washed ashore; luckily there is a rescue service to help the seals…2 -
Re: Cooking for one (Mark Three)
Rain stopped for a breather, now it's brighter grey and soggy Sounds like EF will have a struggle with food Brambling, has she tried Cook? A bit more expensive and I think a branch in Chichester…2 -
Re: Cooking for one (Mark Three)
Good morning everyone, Hope you can get some suitable meals identified for EF Brambling though really they should be looking at that as part of her care/discharge plan, Is there a food delivery/meals…1




