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What would you really like for Christmas under your OS tree ??
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dellbell
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I was flicking though the Christmas catalogues and thought how much of this would I use ?? not much I tell you that but then thinking about what I would honestly be more happy with and get use out of here is my list
Stardrops I go through bottles of it so I would like some of them under my tree, baking paper always need that, freezer bags for batch cooking and a left handed potato peeler :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Stardrops I go through bottles of it so I would like some of them under my tree, baking paper always need that, freezer bags for batch cooking and a left handed potato peeler :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
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:rotfl::rotfl:Good choices, im with you on the Stardrops! Mine would be lovely slippers, warm cosy socks, a hat (i saw the cutest bear one, for £3 odds) and warm fingerless gloves with the little bit you can pop over to make them mittens :rotfl: I have really bad reynauds disease so anything warm is at the top of my list!Blogger / Money SaverMake £2022 in 2022 Challenge - Accepted0
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A heap of old clothes and furnishings to cut up for my crafting projects:D and a huge big shiny new notebook for my eno-rrmous habit for list making.Grocery challenge October: £228.28/£250.00 NSD 4 ( not completed)
Grocery challenge November : £291.65/300.00 NSD 10
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I can genuinely think of nothing.My two daughters have an awful time finding me anything I usually get hints like 'what do you think of this? or that Mum 'and I usually say 'well not a lot to be honest' .
Its not that I have everything but there is so little that I need .My eldest usually gets two tickets for a show in London and we go about mid March or april and have a day out together with a nice Italian meal for lunch.One reason why i would never bother to do the lottery is that i have so little use for large sums of cash I would end up giving it away.I am a very contented person and want for little which I suppose comes with age more than money.I have no use for any more gadgets in the kitchen I have a bag full of slippers half of which i haven't worn.more than enough clothes to last me for years.Shelves stacked with books also my Kindle has about 35 on there I just haven't so far had the time to read.I can always think of presents to buy my family but they have a terrible time trying to buy me anything.0 -
I'm asking my parents to provide me with some new bakeware. I don't have much as haven't had much money to buy luxuries like that. So i'll be happy with thatAnnual Grocery Budget £364.00/£1500
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A new Panny breadmaker.
Sadly, I don't have rich friends or rellies!Normal people worry me.0 -
What I would really like are presents that no money in the world can buy! I'd like my husband and his brother to get on and not fall out since the death of their mother in May. I'd like to have uninterrupted sleep!!!! I'd like boundless energy and WILLPOWER - so I can resist chocolate and puddings!!Me, OH, grown DS, (other DS left home) and Mum (coming up 80!). Considering foster parenting. Hints and tips on saving £ always well received. Xx
March 1st week £80 includes a new dog bed though £63 was food etc for the week.0 -
I'd like to meet someone and fall in love again.Liverpool is one of the wonders of Britain,
What it may grow to in time, I know not what.
Daniel Defoe: 1725.
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I would like heaps of motivation, energy & willpower. Then maybe I'd find that the 24 hour day is enough time to eat,sleep and do all the things I want to do!!:DBanana LoversBuy your bananas in bunches of 5 on Sunday. Then arrange them in order of ripeness and write a day of the week on each banana in felt pen, Monday on the ripest, Friday on the greenest to save time making those decisions on a hectic weekday morning0
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A healthy year for my Dad.Try to be a rainbow in someone's cloud.0
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A heap of old clothes and furnishings to cut up for my crafting projects:D and a huge big shiny new notebook for my eno-rrmous habit for list making.
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I'd love crafty bits too - wool, dressmaking scissors, stitch markers, cotton reels, fabric, books... anything really
I just feel a bit sorry for my OH because he has to put up with mounds of my home-made tat around the house!0
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