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Thanks for your further comments Confuzzled.
will look into the dog food website, not sure where id store all that food though to get the free delivery lol Our beardie has live crickets - i dont think anywhere would deliver those would they? Luckily once he is an adult his diet is less crickets more Veg - in which case he will eat what we eat (some veg is a no no but peppers, cabbage and apple etc are ok plus tonnes more!)
We have a daughter and im expecting a boy so have kept all the gender neutral stuff but some i did get a bit dye happy with when she was younger so alot of it is bright pinks and purples
have been selling to fund bits though, must try harder!!!
Just sold £10 worth of girls clothes (less postage), already bought a nappy with the profit
Nearly have enough now. Just need car seat (DDs broke) and Pram now (sold old one as it didnt fit in car) at the moment i just sling DD on my back but she isnt too good at walking distances yet so i cant see slinging a wee one on my front and a hefty toddler on my back everyday
i only do parent facing pushchairs (parenting choices and all
) so looking at £250 for one that ticks the boxes for both kiddies and fits in the car :eek: shame its a damn new pram also as Ebay hardly have any secondhand ones 
SarahDFW Total £21,800 to clear by Dec 2022
MFW Total £184,950 £179,066 to clear by 20350 -
Come join us on the preggy thread there's tonnes of tips from other mums who can give great advice on keeping costs down waiting for number 2:D They'll be able to tell you the best buggies etc too have you signed up to all the baby clubs too??:D I know it looks daunting coz of the amount of posting there BUT most are on maternity leave or have jobs where they do almost nothing all day(me!:p) if nothing else its great for a whinge about how skint and achey we all are:rotfl:
as for the crickets, would you not get the tinned ones which apparently have the nutrients of live ones?? *shudder*:o sorry but if it aint got fur then I aint interested:o:o
Oh and before I forget CONGRATS on Baby BOY:j We're Team Yellow and it's killing me:p:D
ETA: you may be able to get live crickets....I know my MIL buys live mealworms for her birds so I suppose anything is possible
Yep you can get live crickets off internet!!!!! LINKY not sure how many you'd normally get but a tub from that website is £1.99 for 50-80 crickets..not sure on delivery though. Might be worth looking around a bit more
1.11.09 - debt = £45k:eek:
[STRIKE]Car Loan = £0[/STRIKE] CCCS Total = £30,246.88 Total Debt Paid off - 32.78%
DFD [STRIKE]Nov[/STRIKE][STRIKE]Sept[/STRIKE]Aug 2018:o Only 75 payments to go:)0 -
Have you made sure that the person who owns the freehold on your property isn't paying buildings insurance, it was on one of martins websites
that normally the freeholder would have the insurance as they technically not only own the land but the bricks of the house, maybe something to look into?0
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