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Just got some Doulton Irish Cream Liqueur Chocolates and a load of audio books, bargain!0
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I bought a butterfly shaped silicone baking mould. I used it to bake a sponge cake and I was very pleasantly surprised .. it came out in one piece lol. I decorated it and gave it to my granddaughter .. piped her name on it and added some sugar decorations ... it looked lovely. I have tried inserting photo's on here but they come out as text not a pic.. if anyone can tell me how to insert photo's I will put a pic of it on here to show you.
My cousin used it for Jelly and that also came out no problem.
For £1 it was a great buy. The moulds came in various colours.. pink, blue and orange are the ones I seen.0 -
Last week i brought a 'wines of the world' book which was priced at £20 inside!
Also, i got a usb vacumn cleaner. These are really handy for keeping keyboards in shape and they have them in pink or blue at the moment. Great stocking filler.OnePoll - £12.40, Yougov - £1.00, VO - £24.25, youdoo miles - 24292, MHF - £0.00
Not much, but its a start :rotfl:
Helpful?? Moi?? Hook me up>>>>>>>>>>>
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I got a tie and cuflink set today and some nice pink rubber washing up gloves with the ring and pearls on them might be good stocking fillers?0
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bubblegum123 wrote: »I got a tie and cuflink set today and some nice pink rubber washing up gloves with the ring and pearls on them might be good stocking fillers?
If anyone dared buy me rubber gloves for Xmas...0 -
jasmineswhiskers wrote: »If anyone dared buy me rubber gloves for Xmas...
They are for my housework shy 16yo DD's stocking, who can't wash dishes as there are no rubber gloves lol. :rotfl:0 -
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If anyone dared buy me rubber gloves for Xmas...
They are for my housework shy 16yo DD's stocking, who can't wash dishes as there are no rubber gloves lol
I brought a pair of these at fully price(about a fiver) a couple of years ago for my 18 yr daughter when she brought her first house with her boyfriend...Having dealt with the stoppy teenager stage of "I do not do the washing up or hovering it might break my nails" for several years I did wonder how she was going or her boyfriend were going to cope;)
What a difference a couple of years .. She bakes Irons and the washing up gets done ...ok the dishwasher was one of the first things they brought..LOLFebuary NSD 8/14 March NSD 9/110 -
lots of chocolates0
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Got a Micheal Burke hardback book price £20 on the inside, errr... cost £1BSC No. 2540
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