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  • gardenia
    gardenia Posts: 1,042 Forumite
    Morning all from a windy east midlands going to try and find the free chips today, so nice to hear from celebrate love to all .
  • Miss_Laid
    Miss_Laid Posts: 6,212 Forumite
    *sings Kumbaya*
    Anyone can cuddle but only the Welsh can cwtch :)
  • good morning all not been on for a while and not been mr ts in a week :( roll on tomoz :) then i get to go hahahaha hope everyone is ok and be safe today xxxx
  • darroch10 wrote: »
    Come on here for some peace, all the news is on about this.We are all over the uk not all in Scotland!
    Ok ( Only mee ) see where u get your name selfish bast**d i will not post then when your kids are about to get injured as u are ok for now and don't giv a F*** go back to your bed if you want some peace u pi**ce Of S**t


    WOW!!!! - Calm down please!!!

    No need for all the foul language..... was slightly harsh TBH.

    please chill out for a bit....
    Proud Mummy to a new little girl - Phoebe... born 11 days overdue on 3rd Jan 2012.
  • jumblejack
    jumblejack Posts: 6,599 Forumite
    if i manage to get rid of the smell off the clothes - does that mean that the germs would have gone too?? - i usually wash all the new baby clothes first before putting them on - but just worried about the germs etc.....

    tottally scrubbed the house now, and the smellseems to have gone... and the clothes are on the 3rd wash... and the smell seems to have gone..... but dunno if they will be safe..... the Moses basket still stinks and i cant really use harsh chemicals on it either.....

    Regarding the Moses basket, I have a solution.

    I keep my onions and potatoes in a wicker basket. Occasionally I clean it with a steamer and it is perfectly fine.

    No bugs or germs can withstand steam. If you are worried about a lingering smell, I usually drop a couple of drops of lavender essential oil in the machine with the water. Smells delightful when in use.

    Perhaps you could borrow a steamer if you don't own one?
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  • jumblejack
    jumblejack Posts: 6,599 Forumite
    <<<<<<< just got a shiny new medal :j

    Woohoo!

    Well done MMW! Very well deserved it is too!

    :T
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  • Scarlini
    Scarlini Posts: 348 Forumite
    Morning all, thanks to op bagged myself 2 £25 giftcards for house of fraser with tesco rewards they sold out in 14 minutes wow.
    :oI love to help people by sharing my bargains:o
  • kandfs_mam
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  • jumblejack wrote: »
    Regarding the Moses basket, I have a solution.

    I keep my onions and potatoes in a wicker basket. Occasionally I clean it with a steamer and it is perfectly fine.

    No bugs or germs can withstand steam. If you are worried about a lingering smell, I usually drop a couple of drops of lavender essential oil in the machine with the water. Smells delightful when in use.

    Perhaps you could borrow a steamer if you don't own one?


    oooh i DO have a steamer!!! never thought of that!!!!

    will give that a try... seems such a shame to throw everything away. It was all brand new, Unused, all set up ready for when baby arrives...... Looked lovely too :(

    Gonna get myself a water pistol, sit in the front porch and wait for any unsuspecting cat to pass by my door....... GangstaCat... lol..

    My new neighbours are gonna hate me!
    Proud Mummy to a new little girl - Phoebe... born 11 days overdue on 3rd Jan 2012.
  • madmuppet5
    madmuppet5 Posts: 5,575 Forumite
    madmuppet5 wrote: »
    Forget the BBC's weather forecast for "high winds" this is the latest;

    Severe depression approaching from atlantic.......
    Mads forecast for the next 48 hrs

    Severe winds (with gusts 80mph+) will affect most of Scotland and the majority of Northern England from 03:00 GMT tomorrow. Structural damage is a high possibility. Cold air from a NW direction will result in blizzards forming in central and western Scotland on Friday, moving in a southerly direction towards the midlands. Although mild on both Thurs/Fri heavy rain is expected in the south of England causing localised flooding.

    Keep safe in Scotland:A
    Keep all windows closed.
    Baton down the hatches! Stay indoors! Don't go out unless absolutely necessary.
    12 Hours after I posted on here........

    BBC Weather 8 December 2011 Last updated at 08:27

    severe winds start to batter the country.
    with gusts of more than 80mph expected in places.
    significant risk of structural damage.
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