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Budget meals while at a Travelodge - is it possible?
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I do this!!!!!!!!!
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:I feel so normal now, no wonder I've felt so at home:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
No holiday is complete without the faithful tupperware, bottle opener, plastic cups, washing up liquid & teatowel
Save the money for the fun things I say
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Twice in the last week we've stayed overnight in Travelodges.
Allways decline the offer of £6.50 breakfasts and go to Asda.A breakfast there is £2.28.Cant beat the Travelodges for value though for overnight stops.Stayed in the one at Crewe thursday and it looked brand new inside and out.Best one yet,everything was spotless.0 -
hollydays wrote:I remember watching a tv prog about wrapping food in foil ie fish not chicken, and cooking it under the bonnet of you car as you drove!!
When i go offroading i often wrap pasties in foil and heat them on the engine of my landrover!Cover me in honey and fling me to the hermaphrodites!0
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