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  • sara1980 wrote:
    somebody told to me try au naturale, have never been 2 their store so i don't know wot they stock.

    Have tried the website but it seems to be down.:confused: HTH

    hi the au naturale site doesnt really do the shop justice anyway, you really should go to one of their stores, the bigger ones are better, i really enjoy shopping in au naturale they sell really expensive looking things for your home for really reasonable prices, and the quality of everything I have bought from there has been fine, they also have lots of gift things too so i would definatly recommend going in, there are some nice things for kids for christmas too
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  • Thats a lovely idea....i will do it for my two daughters!!

    P.s Tell your son i was always told if you dont believe in Father christmas he doesnt come.....
    I still pretend now but been a few years since he visited? :huh:
    heres to hoping!!!:rotfl:
    **Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened!‏**

    **Life is not measured by the amount of breaths we take but by the moments that take our breath away**
  • Told the little horror santa wont come the cheeky monkey said I know its you and dad if santa was real you wouldn't have to take me to get measured up for my bike santa would just know what size dont you just hate arguein with a 9 year old smart alec
  • Luna69
    Luna69 Posts: 409 Forumite
    lato161105 wrote:
    Told the little horror santa wont come the cheeky monkey said I know its you and dad if santa was real you wouldn't have to take me to get measured up for my bike santa would just know what size dont you just hate arguein with a 9 year old smart alec
    :rotfl: This made me giggle as it sounds exactly like my nearly 10 year old. Always has an answer for everything.

    Yvonne
  • zoes_3
    zoes_3 Posts: 16 Forumite
    I jsut been reading up on this thread and i think that it is a GREAT idea to make little baskets for people. I dont know if this will be of any help0 to anyone, but in tesco yesterday i bought a pack of cookie cutters for £1, it was an alphabet set. I thought it would be lovely to make names in gingerbread for christmas, or even words - christmas, love etc, each cutter is approx 1 1/2 - 2 " high, so not the biggest cookies in the world ( but you get hundreds out of one batch of mix!!!)
  • zoes wrote:
    I jsut been reading up on this thread and i think that it is a GREAT idea to make little baskets for people. I dont know if this will be of any help0 to anyone, but in tesco yesterday i bought a pack of cookie cutters for £1, it was an alphabet set. I thought it would be lovely to make names in gingerbread for christmas, or even words - christmas, love etc, each cutter is approx 1 1/2 - 2 " high, so not the biggest cookies in the world ( but you get hundreds out of one batch of mix!!!)

    Thanks for this tip. I bought some of these cookie cutters too but was just going to put them away for when 13 month old DD is a bit older. I may well put them to use earlier :D
  • nicki_2
    nicki_2 Posts: 7,321 Forumite
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    I have some of those type of cookie cutters... I'm thinking a bag of cookies which spell out "Christmas Cheer" and a little tag on the bag (I already have the bags ;) ) saying "Fill yourself with Christmas Cheer" or cookies spelling "Festive Spirit" and similar tag :D
    Creeping back in for accountability after falling off the wagon in 2016.
    Need to get back to old style in modern ways, watching the pennies and getting stuff done!
  • Does anyone have a good recipe site for festive cookies (apart from Saint Delia of Norwich)
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  • irisrose
    irisrose Posts: 4,248 Forumite
    Lots of cookies here http://southernfood.about.com/cs/cookierecipes/a/aa121497.htm including ones for Christmas
  • rchddap1
    rchddap1 Posts: 5,926 Forumite
    Useful site thanks. Have a small idea in my head of helping out my mum with the Xmas buffet this year by baking a few bits and peices in advance. However, that greatly depends on my new little friend who is due end of November.
    Baby Year 1: Oh dear...on the move

    Lily contracted Strep B Meningitis Dec 2006 :eek: Now seemingly a normal little monster. :beer:
    Love to my two angels that I will never forget.
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