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Weekly Flylady Thread 22nd February 2010

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  • Good morning Flyladies :beer: DD came in late fron the convert last night. She came in to me early and we shared a pot of tea. She's now asleep in my bed *roll eyes* :p I'm going to tidy the study now, and it may involve hoovering *evil laugh smilie* :rotfl: I've made a pancake batter for breakfast so she may forgive me :T

    HHC 10:00 - 10:30 of you'd like to join :j

    Penny. x
    :rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:
  • HHC 10:00 - 10:30 of you'd like to join :jPenny. x
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    I'll join in - otherwise I'll sit on here for another hour!

    Have written my list - off to tackle the kitchen and put some washing on, will need to do an hour at least!
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  • MrsChaos wrote: »
    Good evening all

    Could someone give me advice on pastry brushes, please, as I really dislike using and cleaning them. Last night at the supermarket I saw some very strange colourful versions, made of silicone, I think.
    If anyone has used these, would you recommend them? They certainly look easier to clean.

    Thank you very much
    MrsCx

    We've got the lakeland ones - used regularly and absolutely fantastic!
    :jFlylady and proud of it:j
  • juliejim
    juliejim Posts: 7,944 Forumite
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    I'll join the HHC a little late!
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  • Lil me
    There is an offer at boots for half price electricals at the moment.If you have a look at the Quick grabbit while you can thread it explains it on there.
    They have a facial hair trimmer for £7.50 if you buy a cheap no7 make up product you can get £5 off and it also entitles you to a free no7 make up bag worth £22 all for about a tenner!!
  • Mudbath
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    LL - I was knee deep in fairy dust so felt I ought to report back for duty! As always your text was welcome and made me smile - thank you!

    Dusty - I love the fact that each time you hoover under the bed you think of me - does that mean you think of me once a year???:D I'm kidding!

    So far today i've; walked both dogs, filled car for the tip, moved the bins etc to a new place in the garden, raked up leaves and now I'm going to clean the floors and s/s as we have friends coming round for sunday din dins!

    Big hugs to you all - it's like I've never been away xxx
  • hollyh
    hollyh Posts: 5,474 Forumite
    Hi,

    Since my last post i have

    Dressed Ds2
    Showered & dressed myself
    1st load from airer in td for 10 mins
    S & S Bathroom
    Folded load from Td
    2nd load in td for 20 mins
    Wm x 1
    Put washing on airer

    Quick coffee then it's time to tackle my extras.
  • Sorry, chaps, HHC was waylaid by the needs of teenagers :o Pancakes declutterd and ku=itchen cleaned. Tidying to do next, along with the study :j

    HHC 10:20 - 10:50 anyone :beer:

    Penny. x
    :rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:
  • kezlou
    kezlou Posts: 3,283 Forumite
    Hi eveyrone!

    Haven't much (any) flyering at all this weekend, instead we dropped some things off at my mothers, visited MIL and had a trip round Focus.Managed to find another kitchen handle for 49p and a tin of yellow paint DS2's bedroom for £3.85 :money: was supposed to £25 for them both instead i got them for a whopping £4.34!!

    So guess what i'm doing next week ;), going to have a cuppa and have wander round the house tidying and sorting out the yard and sawing me chair/stool thing i think. Really going to have to start off some tomato plants this week and some salad stuff.

    Right off make my first drink of the day!
  • hollyh
    hollyh Posts: 5,474 Forumite
    edited 28 February 2010 at 12:00PM
    I've just remembered it's St Davids Day tomorrow and Ds2 needs a rugby shirt.:eek: If i can find last years it might just fit as i remember buying it a bit big, if not i'm going to have to go to Tesco.:cool:

    Phew i've found it and it still fits.:jIt's age 5-6 so hopefully it'll do next year too.
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