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MSE Parents Club Part 10
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Searchie Mine like spicy, but last time at Nando's Liv got medium spiced and it was a little bit too spicy for her. (I'm glad I didn't agree with her and let her order hot!)
Indian takeaway is the big twos favorite treat, and V loves tikka masala with pilau rice.:beer:0 -
3 go from lemon and herb its still spicy just not as much ... i prefer it x
Still searching .....:)
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I think they primarily had the electric gate for the [STRIKE]laziness[/STRIKE] convenience of not having to get out the car to open the gates. I haven't been out all day so postie should have been by now. She's had her gate open slightly for a while so maybe she realises!Sealed Pot Challenge #817 £50 banked0
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is hubby helping with anything? I know what you mean about your mum though I hate it when mines away (unless shes taken Chris with
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Sometimes he cooks a meal and occasionally washes up. He's got a full time job so he can't help out with anything else.
I rang the doctors and the earliest appointment is next Tuesday with the b1tchy woman doctor
Charlotte likes the hot sauce from Nando's best. She's mad though.Here I go again on my own....0 -
Sometimes he cooks a meal and occasionally washes up. He's got a full time job so he can't help out with anything else.
not being funny but when i worked full time i still managed to do most of the stuff round the house .. the only thing philip did was taken zoe to and from school and cook dinner xStill searching .....:)
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I could buy SP mash for J - £3.32 :eek:
I'll have the same as last time but might have a bottomless frozen yoghurt for pud so they don't get funny with us being there for ages! :rotfl:A very busy Yummy Mummy to a 1 year old gorgeous boy :smileyhea
Where does the time go? :think:0 -
glam i love there salads .. but i fancy a change
.. right gotta get my eldest back later x
Still searching .....:)
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searching_me wrote: »not being funny but when i worked full time i still managed to do most of the stuff round the house .. the only thing philip did was taken zoe to and from school and cook dinner x
I know it's possible. I do about 20-30 hours a week at work and about 20 hours a week uni, so I'm pretty much full time. He doesn't acknowledge that though.Here I go again on my own....0 -
I know it's possible. I do about 20-30 hours a week at work and about 20 hours a week uni, so I'm pretty much full time. He doesn't acknowledge that though.
My OH doesnt do much, he didnt when he wasnt working! I don't mind so much while I'm on ML but have said that when I go back to work there is no way I am doing everything! I plan to dole out jobs to be done during the week - I think BIL can have emptying the dishwasher cos thats an easy one! I refuse to spend my evenings running round like a headless chicken while they sit on the a$$es all night!A very busy Yummy Mummy to a 1 year old gorgeous boy :smileyhea
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Maz, because I can't find the other thread that you quoted I don't know if your question has been answered yet, but if not.. that offer on Pampers activefit finishes on Sunday 7th Feb. I got an email from them this morning. other offers here, the email said "Offers valid 1st to 7th Feb 2010" (underneath a pic of the Pampers)
Thanks Elle... was thinking of popping there on Friday so thats ok....
When does anyone change teats on their bottles to next size?Mum to 2 lovely boys who keep me busy.0
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