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i missed the doctor who dvds, do you think they will be back tomorrow? series 6 ones/0
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jennie-jack wrote: »i missed the doctor who dvds, do you think they will be back tomorrow? series 6 ones/Nice to save.0
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I will only go for the KitchenAid if it's £150 I would of paid more for the KitchenAid Artisan pity we cant have the USA offer.I would like to be a glow-worm.
A glow-worm's never glum.
Its hard to be downhearted when the sun shines out your bum.0 -
Quick question (which I feel daft for not knowing the answer to) - what're the differences between a blender, processor and mixer?You were only killing time and it'll kill you right back0
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Night all, no doubt will either be up at midnight to see what we have on amazon or will be up by 7am!0
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jennie-jack wrote: »i missed the doctor who dvds, do you think they will be back tomorrow? series 6 ones/
97% claimed when it expired - So probably0 -
If they pop up under the sold out category then I would say unlikely but if they come up in expired they may well be back tomorrow0
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girl_withno_name wrote: »Quick question (which I feel daft for not knowing the answer to) - what're the differences between a blender, processor and mixer?
I don't have any but I think -
A blender used to be called a liquidiser and looks like a big jug - to liquidise soup, smoothies etc.
A food processor chops vegetables etc.
A mixer mixes buns, cakes, and bread if you have the right attachments.
Anyone else know any better?0 -
I don't have any but I think -
A blender used to be called a liquidiser and looks like a big jug - to liquidise soup, smoothies etc.
A food processor chops vegetables etc.
A mixer mixes buns, cakes, and bread if you have the right attachments.
Anyone else know any better?
That's pretty much the sum of it0
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