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  • dcon_blue
    dcon_blue Posts: 1,181 Forumite
    Gonna see if I can do the Boots glitch (and mascara exchange) today before I head to Mr Ts. Went to one Boots branch the other day and couldn't see any shots so left empty handed :( Are these by the meal deal sandwich coolers?

    Back to Mr T - There seems to be a few 'new' Huggies offers starting today (thanks cosmic) ... so I'm hoping for a few 'invisible' overlapping offers :D
  • Decay_2
    Decay_2 Posts: 1,082 Forumite
    Off to the Doc's again, seems like I was wrong with last weeks self diagnosis ( water infection) Finished the course of antibiotics and no change whatsoever . This weeks diagnosis is prostatis, lets see if I'm right this week. Lol
    :(
  • fourp
    fourp Posts: 2,016 Forumite
    bensonsmum wrote: »
    A very good morning to all you wonderful peeps' and also to HC if your around.

    Update on FIL is nothing broken!!!, i don't know how - reckon he must be made of jelly or something to fall down the stairs from top to bottom and break nothing!!! but the not so good news is OH has said that his speech isn't right and also dragging his foot when trying to walk rather than lifting it, and also complaining of it feeling as if he has a permanently dead leg. Very badly bruised and obviously shaken up quite badly, apparently they let him go home in the middle of the night and he has spent the night on our sofa as OH couldn't get him up the stairs, also can't stand unaided which means needing help with everything. OH now also really worried as said he can't leave him which means work is out of the question so hes now starting to panic a bit, i know its only day 1 at home and things might improve - hopefully soon, and have told OH to contact the doctors as from what he has said it sounds to me as if he has had a stroke, but OH saying they would have picked up on it in the hospital if he had - but im not so sure. No shopping for me today as it looks like i am going to need every penny i can get my hands on in the next few weeks to cover rent and bills etc. Hope all the rest of you have a great day and get to find loads of goodies xxx

    thinking of you all and hoping for a quick recovery .
    I was young once , now I get older all the time .
  • fourp
    fourp Posts: 2,016 Forumite
    I'm going to try and start my New Years Revolution today , a bit late but better late than never .
    I drink way to many cups of tea , loads of them and I take sugar as well - probably the reason for me doing it but today I'm going to cut right back on them , I've had my 2 morning cuppas and now I'm going to go cold turkey until later in te day when I might have another - to be honest as I type this I'm thinking to myself I could do with a cuppa....
    I think it might stem from when I smoked ,they always went hand in hand , I gave up smoking over 10 years ago but the tea habit stuck with me .
    I have trouble finding cheap and effectice replacements to my cuppas , off to try some S&M satsuma juice .

    As some wag once remarked about their excessive alcohol intake - ' people always criticise how much I drink but never ask why i get so thirsty '
    I was young once , now I get older all the time .
  • locarr
    locarr Posts: 8,298 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    DaisyDuck wrote: »
    Good morning everyone - a nice fresh morning here in N Ireland. Grounds dry - so good !
    Still havn't managed a boots trip yet - we have had a really lovely family weekend - taking the boys out swimming/playground/playzones and fast food:o so am on a mission today - I am wanting to buy some vitamins for the boys if poss - I don't mind having to pay for them and know its not getting the best out of the deal but I'd like to get some cheapo vits cod liver oil for me and DH but can anyone recommend anything that we can get for a 3yr old and 4yr old? Thanks - and any advice on how to make the most from the deal when buying more expensive items?

    Thanks to Caz, Zippy,Locarr and Smart1e ( hope I haven't missed anyone else im remembering off hand) I know to buy in batches of 15 !:T

    Im posting this on the other thread but just know that you lot are so helpful and wise that I am putting it here too xx

    No bother,

    I got my kids gummy bear multivitamins previously
    http://www.boots.com/en/Boots-Pharmaceuticals-Multivitamin-Gummy-Bears-3-Years-30-Mini-Packs-_1139794/

    not cheap at £6.15,

    big man loved them, fussy madam wouldn't touch them!

    various others here

    here

    Vit pic haul here!

    IMG_0222-1.jpg

    21 shots, 21 various vits, 8 shaving gels, total £13.26 paid only £1.27 in hard cash;) as had some boots survey vouchers and gift cards to use!

    after taking the pic and storing them away realised that the labels were not all facing forwards, sorry HC!!:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    "He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin

    bilge© copyright all rights reserved
  • Looby123
    Looby123 Posts: 1,563 Forumite
    phew! finally caught up...been at work over the weekend and my broadband is 'experiencing connectivity issues' so keeps dying on me.....but after 3 days amd finally back on track!!!

    big hugs to all the poorly people on here....and more hugs to the MSErs parents/in laws who are poorly too.....hopefully everyone will be on the mend soon!

    loving the food pics but just never seem to have the spare time to experiment....I get just enough time to get everything done in a day....except ironing which i get to do once the kids are in bed.....and once thats done I just want to put my feet up for half hour before bed!!!

    I've even had to cut my Ts trips down to 1-2 daytime trips and 1-2 evening trips :eek: ..... lord knows how I'll cope in a few years when I actually have to work full time!!!

    no new glitches for me...although they have changed the SEL on the toasterbags from 44p to £1.75...and they STILL scan at 3.99....when will they learn!!!

    off to make a list of all the 'offer' products and which ones are best for coupon usage for tomorrow nights visit....although i should be hoovering....ah well :rotfl:
    hoping for a very MSE Ts glitching 2012!
  • Morning Folks :)
    What happened to the night shift? :(
    Oh well will be easier to catch up I guess
  • Good morning
    Thank you all for making me feel so welcome.

    Woopsiequeen, i do too wish the scanner would work, every time im in store i check lol. Wish i could find another one hidden away.
  • jumblejack
    jumblejack Posts: 6,599 Forumite
    fourp wrote: »
    I'm going to try and start my New Years Revolution today , a bit late but better late than never .
    I drink way to many cups of tea , loads of them and I take sugar as well - probably the reason for me doing it but today I'm going to cut right back on them , I've had my 2 morning cuppas and now I'm going to go cold turkey until later in te day when I might have another - to be honest as I type this I'm thinking to myself I could do with a cuppa....
    I think it might stem from when I smoked ,they always went hand in hand , I gave up smoking over 10 years ago but the tea habit stuck with me .
    I have trouble finding cheap and effectice replacements to my cuppas , off to try some S&M satsuma juice .

    As some wag once remarked about their excessive alcohol intake - ' people always criticise how much I drink but never ask why i get so thirsty '
    Fourp. Your dilemma is the same as mine was a couple of years back. Decaf tea just doesn't have the same hit and green tea or herb teas aren't the same. I needed something that tasted fan and could have the addition of sugar and milk.

    I found REDBUSH tea (sometimes known as rooibos)

    It is On offer at Ts for 84p for 40 bags. Try it. You won't look back. It reminds me a little of earl grey.

    It gives the same satisfaction as a real cuppa and you can add the sugar n milk. It is naturally decaf without processing. It also has amazing health benefits.

    I challenge you to try it and report back here!!!
    :A Every moment is a gift. That's why we call it the present.!:A
    Grocery Spend Weekly Challenge (Sat-Fri):£30.50/£40
  • tazmac25 wrote: »
    Morning westvleteren
    Hope you are well - please send my regards to your brother - missing him
    Xxx

    Thanks. Will do.

    HC tells me he is often lurking and that he keeps trying to use the 'thanks' button:rotfl::rotfl:
    Something unexpected happened which made me smile and still continues to make me smile.

    ...............................................

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