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MSE Parents Club Part 8
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Claire_Jones wrote: »phone goes beep beep ....
They'll be great - will see if they have them in immingham store if not I'll come into grimsby and get them! woo hoo some more bits sorted
There's another InStore near Cleethorpes Tesco Extra too0 -
Claire, dont know whether you saw these or have ordered them previously but these are good value and also useful.. maybe an alternative to a basket
www.http://www.thegoodbagco.com/shop/
Thanks but I need a box/container type thing as some of the candles are in glass pots:heart2: Charlie born Aug 2007 :heart2: Reece born May 2009
:heart2:Toby born Apr and taken by SMA Dec 2012
:heart2: Baby boy failed M/C @ 20 wks Oct 2013 :heart2: Sienna born Oct 20140 -
I can't wait to know what Weezl is having, Im sure I'd be this excited if it was mine!
You having/planning another homebirth?
Mum took Keira to nursery for me today, I have to go and rewash all my ironing pile as it has been sitting in the basket for so long it doesn't smell very fresh and I suspect OH has been throwing manky socks into the pile.
Didn't go to bed until 4am last night, OH was slurping, grunting, gulping, lip smacking, tongue waggling, snorzwangler and snoring all through the night, he's lucky Keira was in the middle and I couldn't reach him cause I'd of squished his testiclesThis is why he is told not to sleep with me, because I cannot sleep with his disgusting animal noises!
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:rotfl: C&G jars are on offer in Tesco.. 10 for £10 - or 48p each! :eek:
Just looking through the flavours picking out the ones I'm not going to make!0 -
Claire_Jones wrote: »But don't know whether to use a wicker basket, hamper type basket, a tin etc
Try looking in charity shops for basketssearching_me wrote: »im making hampers claire .. who is it for?? for a woman/girl go you £1 store for nice smellys and candles and a small box of chocolate (they have a good size box of after eights in at the mo) ..
man a dvd (cheap one from play or somewhere) a lynx set chocolates and 2 bottles of beer .. maybe though new stig from top gear stuff ..
try boots for cheap 3 4 2 body stuff x
Axe brand can often be found in pound shops, but it's Lynx in American packaging :money:Organised Birthdays and Christmas: Spend So Far: £193.75; Saved from RRP £963.76
Three gifts left to buy0 -
Why do HVs discourage rusks? Are they still full of sugar or did they change the recipe recently?
Anyone want the voucher for a free small carton of Heinz ready to drink Nuture Growing Baby Follow-on milk (what a mouthful!) and sample powder pack I have, btw?0 -
Yep, he's a Pampers bubba
Thankyou!
:doh: Didn't think of those! They're very nice.. the big ones are big, but the little bags would be good for the candles etc
Newborn size 3 or one of the other pampers type?
I've bought about 4 of these between last year and this year.. very reasonably priced... really quick posting to you as well...Mum to 2 lovely boys who keep me busy.0 -
Newborn size 3 or one of the other pampers type?
Will be in Size 3 shortly. So far I've bought a box (70-something) of New Baby and two packs (30-something) of Active Fit. Was going to try Baby Dry too and see which suits bestI've bought about 4 of these between last year and this year.. very reasonably priced... really quick posting to you as well...
I have an Aunties one each for Sis and SIL and a Grandma one for my mum for Christmas, and the Shoes one for my boss' birthday on Boxing Day0 -
Husband update:
Ultrasound went well. His gallbladder and liver (often damaged secondary to the rotten pancreas) are both fine, although the liver needs some TLC. The head of the pancreas is fine. The tail of the pancreas is a bit rotten, but the tube the pancreas has built to drain its excess disgusting down into the abdominal cavity is clearly visible and not doing any damage, so with the hardcore antibiotics and the flushing him out constantly for a week (clean saline in through one tube; saline filled with infected matter out through another tube) the pancreas should get its act together and the body will dispose of the poisonous bits itself.
So no surgery and probably no permanent damage!!!Organised Birthdays and Christmas: Spend So Far: £193.75; Saved from RRP £963.76
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Krystal, are you around? they are talking about the problem with Maclaren buggies on radio 2 now, I had assumed that because they arent recalling/issuing the fixing kit in the UK that the problem was not happening with UK ones but thats not true its just that because it still meets the EU safety standards they don't have to do anything in the UK.
We had a maclaren with Millie and it was fab but I won't buy one again after hearing that!
ETA great news Sugar!MFW Start Sep 07 £79484, Now £587740
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