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Organised Mum Life Books/Diary
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http://www.ocado.com/webshop/getSearchProducts.do?clearTabs=yes&entry=Organised+mum
Half price if you shop with ocado0 -
There were none at my local Works, Id l-o-v-e one - they look brilliant and just what I need.0
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none in the works lakeside thurrock, but the calendar stall had 40% off with lots of very similar ones.MFW 67 - Finally mortgage free! 💙😁0
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Thank you OP!
I went into the Telford branch for a quick nose round. Hidden right in the corner of the slimline diaries was both pink & blue diaries. I went with the Pink Life one and I am chuffed! I usually have 2-3 different note books and scraps of paper for shopping lists. This is perfect and a brilliant price!
Thank you!Full-time Mum, Part-time freebie hunter0 -
I've had these diaries and calendars for about 4 years now, they are fantastic! I have 6 children and they really make a difference plus they are a nice design and good quality so feel like a treat for myself. I particuarly like the tear out shopping lists and the budget sections.0
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I've had these diaries and calendars for about 4 years now, they are fantastic! I have 6 children and they really make a difference plus they are a nice design and good quality so feel like a treat for myself. I particuarly like the tear out shopping lists and the budget sections.
Would you recomend getting the calender too or will the diary be sufficient on it's own???0 -
I have now bitten the bullet and bought one off ebay for £11.
they had 3 for sale, and by the time i had completed the paypal payment the 3 were sold... all within half hour of them being listed
I think this diary will be brilliant for keeping on track with my extreme frugal challenge for 2012
even though i couldnt get one from the works, I want to thank the op for posting, otherwise i would not have known about these diaries etcWork to live= not live to work0 -
bettyboo333 wrote: »Would you recomend getting the calender too or will the diary be sufficient on it's own???
I get both because I like to hang the calendar up in the kitchen for everyone to take note of and as a visual reminder (Plus I put school letters, stickers and hospital appt cards, takeaway menus etc in the pocket at the back) BUT I wouldn't be without the diary because it multitasks so if you can only get one get the diary but if you find the calendar at a good price and it's not too big I would say give it a try.
The diary will cover everything you need though - keep an eye on their site too as they often sell off the "graded" leather look covers I got a red one 2 years ago which still looks perfect after being carted around and used everyday and it was about £5!0 -
When do John lewis have a sale on their diaries does anyone know?Top Cash Back: £882
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one blue diary left in Colchester0
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