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Boots Grabbit Bargains Part 49 - Post your finds here

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  • sarah_skint
    sarah_skint Posts: 1,392 Forumite
    broclo wrote: »
    At 7m most are weighing 8.5kg so would just be into a Size 3 which fits 16-28 lbs/7-13 kg, but babies can weigh alot less, but you'd be safer by miles with size 3 over size 2 really.


    second that i would go with a size 3 hth x
    coupon over here, coupon over there, every crack filled with coupons even down there
    (meaning under the buggy lol):D
  • Got my order this morning all intact, I had paid for next day delivery and when I came home from work had an email saying it woun't be delivered till monday and they are refunding the postage charges lol.

    Just logged into .com to see what my basket is up too and I now have £22,063.66 worth of stuff better make sure I don't hit quick checkout if the sale ever comes back
  • mouthscradle - Yes you can use it, I used a £25 off voucher from ACM with NHS voucher a few weeks ago

    Thank you so much! Was going to get some from Specsavers cos that's where I had the eye test, but Boots will be 20 quid cheaper then. Thanks a lot :)
    Mother, wife, scientist, analyst.
  • VeLoCiTY
    VeLoCiTY Posts: 268 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    I know this is off topic( but I will be getting the stuff from boots :rolleyes:)

    I'm making up a box of essentials stuff for my friends little boy and he's 7 months old. I know she is struggling with money atm, so just want to do something to help.
    Coluld anyone give me an idea on the size nappies needed, as I have only had experience with a premature little girl before?
    Could you pm me, please.

    TIA


    How very kind of you! You're friend is very lucky to have someone like you :T

    I have a little girl who is 7 months old- and she is in size 2 although she could take a 3, but 2 is comfy for her- but I would probably recommend a size 3, as at least if they are a little big- the 'velcro' can stretch to meet in the middle, whereas if they were too small there's not a lot that can be done.

    Hope this is of some use to you :-)
  • pretzelnut
    pretzelnut Posts: 4,301 Forumite
    I have some money off coupons i could send you, just let me fish them out, there all for nappies. Then ill pm you with what there is.
    :TIs thankful to those who have shared their :T
    :T fortune with those less fortunate :T
    :T than themselves - you know who you are!
    :T
  • valk_scot
    valk_scot Posts: 5,290 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    jazzteddy wrote: »
    Can anyone tell me the best way to use the No7 glossy locks spray please.
    Do you leave it in/ or wash it off/ how much to use/ with or after conditioner etc.
    I picked one up and now am unsure of how to use it.TIA:)

    I answered this on the old thread but I'll repeat it. It's a leave-in spray and you can use it on dry or damp hair, after your usual shampoo/conditioner routine. It's really meant for protecting hair against the elements on the beach but it works just as well against the winter elements and as a detangler. Mist it on and run your fingers through your hair to distribute it, then comb or whatever.
    Val.
  • broclo wrote: »
    At 7m most are weighing 8.5kg so would just be into a Size 3 which fits 16-28 lbs/7-13 kg, but babies can weigh alot less, but you'd be safer by miles with size 3 over size 2 really.


    My obviously not so little fella who is now 10 months old has been in size 5s since before he was 6 months old :o :rotfl:


    To keep on topic a bit, I visited a local this evening, wow was all the stuff on the clearance well overpriced! No7 suncreams all over a fiver.

    Got some Pantene sachets and a couple of bottles of HE condtioner for 88p, can't use it on my head as it makes it itchy, but will come in for shaving the [STRIKE]tree trunks[/STRIKE] legs :rotfl:

    Saw a couple of Boots' own shampoo & conditioner reduced: Lavender & Rosemary shampoo (but not the matching conditioner :confused: ) and the Seakelp & Water mint conditioner (but not the matching shampoo :confused: ) reduced to 32p. Apart from that nothing exciting to report.
    3 children under 5 means not enough comping and crafting time

    August wins: Krisprolls tin :rotfl:
    September wins: £100 H&M gift card
  • NBirdy
    NBirdy Posts: 1,398 Forumite
    I know this is off topic( but I will be getting the stuff from boots :rolleyes:)

    I'm making up a box of essentials stuff for my friends little boy and he's 7 months old. I know she is struggling with money atm, so just want to do something to help.
    Coluld anyone give me an idea on the size nappies needed, as I have only had experience with a premature little girl before?
    Could you pm me, please.

    TIA

    I have a DD just turned 8 months and she wears a size 4+ (she's over 22lbs now :eek:) so maybe safer buying a size up that you know he'll grow into? Just a thought.....
  • pretzelnut
    pretzelnut Posts: 4,301 Forumite
    BROCOLO - please PM me your address again, i deleted your pm and it isnt letting me pm you back and i have your stuff ready in a box. I need to book a courier for monday so that you get it all in time.
    :TIs thankful to those who have shared their :T
    :T fortune with those less fortunate :T
    :T than themselves - you know who you are!
    :T
  • VeLoCiTY
    VeLoCiTY Posts: 268 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Skittifer wrote: »
    My obviously not so little fella who is now 10 months old has been in size 5s since before he was 6 months old :o :rotfl:


    To keep on topic a bit, I visited a local this evening, wow was all the stuff on the clearance well overpriced! No7 suncreams all over a fiver.

    Got some Pantene sachets and a couple of bottles of HE condtioner for 88p, can't use it on my head as it makes it itchy, but will come in for shaving the [strike]tree trunks[/strike] legs :rotfl:

    Saw a couple of Boots' own shampoo & conditioner reduced: Lavender & Rosemary shampoo (but not the matching conditioner :confused: ) and the Seakelp & Water mint conditioner (but not the matching shampoo :confused: ) reduced to 32p. Apart from that nothing exciting to report.


    Lol, my first was like that! He is 2 and a half now and is 3' 4"!
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