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The giving up/cutting down alcohol support thread Part 8!
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It is pasta pesto with frozen veggies here. I was fondly looking at the chicken at the shop but HOW MUCH! I might have been better of getting the chicken instead of that fancy ice-cream for pudding. But these are the last days of holiday for me and DD before her school and my studying starts again so I thought we should have something nice for pud.
Sim - I think you are right about the charges - I hate BT too, hence I am swapping but BT wants almost £80 for me to get rid of them :mad: bastewards - need to call Tuesday and find out how they justify that."Everything will be alright in the end. If it's not alright, it's not the end."
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I'm afraid I know nothing about your BT situation so I can't help. But if I ever wine multi-millions I'll buy them out just for you
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Glad to hear you sounding so well sim. :Ton the AFness and paying your bills. Good luck with the job search. Sorry but can't answer your BT questions (but there's bound to be a thread on here somewhere about it) but they're not my favourite either. We've been waiting weeks for them to check our phoneline because of broadband problems. But then it could be I hate Virginmedia too!!!
I'm sure you made the right choice with the pudding marru. Like any normal child your DD must prefer that to a chicken however expensive.0 -
Hi Maman,
My DD is known to swap fairy cake (tha she has made herself) to roasted chicken leg. So I am not so worried about giving her treats now and again.
Oh and just after her 2nd birthday I offered her a snack of pieces of chicken and pieces of her birthday cake, chicken was consumed first. However she did say in Mr mc that the chicken nuggets were rubbish and refused to eat them. I am soooo proud!!!"Everything will be alright in the end. If it's not alright, it's not the end."
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fyi.I will be doing a risotto at Bear Towers later... :cool:
My god, i'm a culinary genius! :A
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:@ LBM = £15,872.65, now £10,819.82AF Jan = 7/? Feb = 5/14 Mar = 14/20 Apr = 6/14 May = 2/14 June 2/14 July 0/TF Aug 1/TFv Sept 6/TF Oct 4/7"NEVER DOUBT YOUR OWN QUALITY"0 -
HB, your typo was so apt :rotfl:
YM, now do you understand why I could eat it every week? Glad you enjoyed, wish I could take the credit but unfortunately its one of JamiesI urge all to try it, you'll never cook pork any other way again!
Yum to ice cream!!
AF here for the first time in a few weeks, god the evenings are long! Lamb was nice, bit fatty, though roasties and veggies were yummy, all it lacked was a bear roasted pork
Right, cooked dinner, washed up, bathed kids, read a magazine and a couple of chapters of a new book, listed out all the crimbo stuff I want out of the studio catalogue.... Now what the hell do I do?DFW Nerd no. 496 - Proud to be dealing with my debts!!0 -
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Embrace your inner Hillbilly
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