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Re the mix up between Poundl... and Poundwo... which one had the sparkly yarn? I went in my Poundl... and asked - they looked at me as if I was mad.Decluttering Achieved - 2023 - 10,364 Decluttering - 2024 - 8,365 August - 0/45
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2023 Craft Makes - 245 Craft Spends 2023 - £676.03/£400
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Sparkly wool in Poundland down here in Cornwall.:hello:0
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Sparkly wool in Poundland down here in Cornwall.Decluttering Achieved - 2023 - 10,364 Decluttering - 2024 - 8,365 August - 0/45
GC NSD 2023 - 242/365
2023 Craft Makes - 245 Craft Spends 2023 - £676.03/£400
Books read - 2023 - 37
GC - 2024 4 Week Period £57.82/£100 NSD - 138
2024 Craft Makes - 240 Craft Spends 2024 £426.80/£5000 -
mcculloch29 wrote: »I used the Andrew Collinge Purity Volume Therapy conditioner this morning and it's lovely - wish I'd picked up two, now! It had mixed reviews, so I was a bit hesitant on buying; after all it's not a bargain if it's useless.
I wouldn't say that it has added much volume - and it's meant to- but my hair is so well-conditioned and soft.
The fragrance is the nicest I've ever come across in a rinse - out conditioner and has lingered on my dry hair. A really good buy.
I bought the Volume conditioner and the Colour/Shine conditioner and have tried the colour one. Completely agree that it is a lovely product - been trying to find a nice conditioner from the more expensive ranges at Boots but nothing has felt or smelled as nice as this one. I'm going to stock up! Really hope they get the shampoos in too.2015 wins: Jan: Leeds Castle tickets; Feb: Kindle Fire, Years supply Ricola March: £50 Sports Direct voucher April: DSLR camera June: £500 Bingo July: £50 co-op voucher0 -
I bought the Volume conditioner and the Colour/Shine conditioner and have tried the colour one. Completely agree that it is a lovely product - been trying to find a nice conditioner from the more expensive ranges at Boots but nothing has felt or smelled as nice as this one. I'm going to stock up! Really hope they get the shampoos in too.
They had both in mine in Penzance a week or so ago.:hello:0 -
my hubby went to town yesterday and came home with 2 rose bushes and 2 square pots from £1 shop
they didn't have any purple 1s that my friend said they did, so will have to keep looking. (i plan on hobbling round the shops this weeks as soooo bored of being at home!!! but i know i will be in pain for doing so)
due to spilling coffee :coffee: on my keyboard it works when it wants to :rotfl:
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Yummy - mummy- amy - Just take it easy and don't knock your recovery back further... There will still be bargains in another few weeks, if this week is too much for you.Erma Bombeck, American writer: "If I had my life to live over again... I would have burned the pink candle, sculptured like a rose, that melted in storage." Don't keep things 'for best' - that day never comes. Use them and enjoy them now.0
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I would love to save a fortune. It has to be on healthy stuff though and not on empty calories. Could someone show me the way?
It has been pointed out to me (since joining) my shopping list is far from ideal and to cut my budget I need to cut the empty calories this is where my savings usually lie.
What healthy stuff do you regularly buy from these places that save you a fortune. This is how I can reduce my budget further.
Thank-you.
As always cutting back not cutting out.0 -
Towser: Poundland regularly have Weight Watchers products in, although I often think if you shop around you can buy lower calorie products without paying the WW premium.
I mentioned Tayto Velvet Crunch earlier - a low calorie premium product. I've seen multipacks of water (small bottles) and I've also seen Dorset Cereals in stock.
For saving money on fresh produce, see if any of your local greengrocers have good offers on. I have one locally that is consistently substantially cheaper than any supermarket apart from A!di's Super 6 offers. Which are themselves a great way to eat cheap healthy food.Erma Bombeck, American writer: "If I had my life to live over again... I would have burned the pink candle, sculptured like a rose, that melted in storage." Don't keep things 'for best' - that day never comes. Use them and enjoy them now.0 -
x-Princess-Vikki-x wrote: »Ahh that's my image from my blog, I was going to share but you got there first
The bowls made a perfect moving in gift for my friend
You've got my duvet cover!:p
I like those bowls - hope I find them.Here dead we lie because we did not choose
To live and shame the land from which we sprung.
Life, to be sure, is nothing much to lose,
But young men think it is,
And we were young.
A E Housman0
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