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MSE Parents Club Part 14
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r.mac where are the vouchers for? I think i have some of those in the fridge.
Oops better go get my boy child :eek:0 -
Argh im late, better go get keira0
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SS we have a brabantia as well and I refuse to pay that much for bin liners
I use extra large sized ones in the supermarket own brand or the garden refuse ones. They are a good size..............................Dunelm mill have the brabantia ones, but not for less than John Lewis - my favourite shop in the world 
I wasn't sure, the ones Husband bought the last time only went halfway down the bin :rotfl: Just ordered from ebay for about 3 cents a bag :money:Organised Birthdays and Christmas: Spend So Far: £193.75; Saved from RRP £963.76
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Need an urgent response please ladies...
Ive heard that Tesco are doing a baby event this week. However, A needs nappies and I have told DH to go to Boots after work as theyve got the big PAMPERS boxes on (about 90 in each one) at 2 for 20 pounds (plus points).
How much do the big boxes normally go for at the Tesco baby event? She is in size 2 newborn.
He will be in town in about 20 mins!First baby born 10/06/10:heartpuls 6lb 10z:heartpulsI love my little family0 -
Michelle - all the baby event prices are showing online, but mine doesn't have the big boxes, presumably because my local store doesn't stock them.
ETA:
Tesco have the small packs (27 nappies) 2 for £6 = 11p per nappy
Boots - 2 jumbo boxes (192 nappies in total) for £20 = 10.5 per nappy0 -
:mad: :mad: :mad: ...
im so angry right now ..... just picked up zoe and she was in floods of tears and took til i got her home to calm her down completely .. when ive found out why it started because she didnt do her work, which she has been told off by me for not doing .. but got told by her teacher (cover teacher not even her proper teacher) shes not allowed any breaks for the rest of the week and the work she did do the teacher ripped it out of her book and said she to do it again and again til she gets it right .............. im disgusted ... ripping pages out of books !!!!!!!!! :mad: ..
im going in tomorrow and having words .... sorry not caught up just wanted to rant x
Still searching .....:)
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Thanks NMS. Ive never shopped with tesco online before and couldnt access the prices. Thought I was just being stupid until I registered with them!First baby born 10/06/10:heartpuls 6lb 10z:heartpulsI love my little family0
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Afternoon. Went to get madam weighed this afternoon just out of curiosity (it's obvious she's growing, healthy etc), and the little monkey fell asleep so couldn't do it.
Wasn't impressed with the other babies (all boys), they were all mingers - will have to move somewhere with cuter boy babies for Sophie's sake when she's older
They were all really overdressed for this weather too, poor things.
Beenie, that dolly set was a fantastic bargain :money:
:heart2:Sophie May:heart2:
2/07/2010
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Evansangel wrote: »Maybe, i found out yesterday

Then I didn't know
A huge congratulations. Am I right in thinking your LO is still quite little? Which makes me very impressed
:beer::j:Dr.mac where are the vouchers for? I think i have some of those in the fridge.
Oops better go get my boy child :eek:
early learning centre - I think I forgot to say in my excitement - oops!
Michelle - We use pampers and I find that the best buy is usually when Boots have their 2 for £14 promotion, or when morisons did the 1/2 price promotion (if you could get the sizes
). Be careful of the boxes, often they don't work out cheaper. Boots also gain advantage points too
I can't promise that all my replies will illicit this responser.mac, you are so wise and wonderful, that post was lovely and so insightful!
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