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Would you lie/not tell the truth about a purchase?
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if i was getting KA I would go the artisan - the bigger bowl will be better and to me the splash guard is essential - I make icing in my KW without it on last weekend - never again - icing sugar storm!People seem not to see that their opinion of the world is also a confession of character.
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I had never heard of them before......:eek: It's expensive but if it's something you will use a lot then it's worth every penny at the sale price.
Idon't have to worry about telling hubby the price of stuff, he just tells me to buy whatever I want, luckily I have a little self control:o (and I manage the finances so know when I can't justify things lol)Cross Stitch Cafe member No. 32012 170-194 2013 195-207.Hello Kitty ballerina 208.AVA 209.OLIVIA 210.ELLA 211.CARLA 212.LOUISE 213.CHARLEY 214.Mother & Child 215.Stop Faffing Completed 2014 216.Stitchers Sampler. 217.Let Them Be Small 218.Keep Calm 219. Ups and downs 220. Annniversary piece 221. 2x Teachers gifts 222. Peacock 223. Tooth Fairy 224. Beth Birth pic 225. Circe the Sorceress Cards x 240 -
My mother was given a large Kenwood as a wedding present - in 1974. She's never regretted it, still all works brilliantly, and a she's a keen cook she uses it a lot....much enquiry having been made concerning a gentleman, who had quitted a company where Johnson was, and no information being obtained; at last Johnson observed, that 'he did not care to speak ill of any man behind his back, but he believed the gentleman was an attorney'.0
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So many ways to make it fresh!0
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neverdespairgirl wrote: »My mother was given a large Kenwood as a wedding present - in 1974. She's never regretted it, still all works brilliantly, and a she's a keen cook she uses it a lot.
I hope this one will last that long:D0 -
I'm just selective with telling the price of things...if I don't mention it/he doesn't notice, he doesn't tend to ask :-D0
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If you like it and you can afford it, why not buy it. We need to enjoy our life. So do whatever you want if it doesn't hurt others.
You can buy it as a Xmas gift for yourself. LOl.0 -
Did you get it?????Slightly bitter0
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Did you get it?????
Not yet no, they reckon on the grabbit forum that it is on at 6pm but so far have spent £50 on some GHD:j they were £122 and were £50 but I have no guilt over those that is a massive saving and am over the moon I got them:D0 -
Not yet no, they reckon on the grabbit forum that it is on at 6pm but so far have spent £50 on some GHD:j they were £122 and were £50 but I have no guilt over those that is a massive saving and am over the moon I got them:D
I think they might be right........
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