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Not just stories Karlie, we did indeed do those things!
you have experienced the best of both worlds then....what west is best described and tesco glitches!
i, on the other hand, have only exerienced tesco glitches.:rotfl::(
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I have just had the shock of my life, was leaving my mums and as I crossed the road there was a little girl about 2 in pj's & wellies in the middle of the road with a bus coming round the corner, managed to get to her in time. Took her into my mums house to call the police (only people I could think of to call). She couldn't tell us her name but realised a new family had moved in not long ago that had children so I went up to their house, front door was wide open dad hadn't even realised she was gone.september wins - toshiba laptop, timotei shampoo & conditioner, mccains games, pimms picnic blanket.
october wins - grants tumblers, £20 petrol voucher, sega console, iphone
novembers wins - £50 on walkers rainy day, £50 itunes voucher
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Bootsalebargains wrote: »I have just had the shock of my life, was leaving my mums and as I crossed the road there was a little girl about 2 in pj's & wellies in the middle of the road with a bus coming round the corner, managed to get to her in time. Took her into my mums house to call the police (only people I could think of to call). She couldn't tell us her name but realised a new family had moved in not long ago that had children so I went up to their house, front door was wide open dad hadn't even realised she was gone.
Omg
She is so lucky you were there
XxxNo. 16 in HCCSC:jFull Time Uni Student & Glitcher :j
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Bootsalebargains wrote: »I have just had the shock of my life, was leaving my mums and as I crossed the road there was a little girl about 2 in pj's & wellies in the middle of the road with a bus coming round the corner, managed to get to her in time. Took her into my mums house to call the police (only people I could think of to call). She couldn't tell us her name but realised a new family had moved in not long ago that had children so I went up to their house, front door was wide open dad hadn't even realised she was gone.
:eek::eek::eek:
that's shocking!:grouphug:Official MSE canny forumite and HUKD VIP badge member
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Whilst we are all in the cooking mood - I posted this recipe on ciao years ago and it's so simple and so tasty
Spicy chicken & sweetcorn soup!
Ingrediants
50g or 2oz Butter
1 tsp ground ginger - I use more but I love ginger
1 Red pepper - finely chopped
1 Medium Onion - again finely chopped
1 Can of sweetcorn - usually around the 340g size
560ml or 1 pint of chicken stock - fresh is better but you can use stock cubes.
50ml or 2fl oz Milk
50ml or 2fl oz Single cream
And now the how 2.........
This recipe should serve 4 but thats only if you dont aquire a taste for it from testing the recipe !!!
In a large saucepan melt the butter.
Add the ginger, red pepper, onion and cook over a steady heat till the onion has softened and is now translucent - usually around 3 minutes.
Add the sweetcorn and cook for a further minute.
Pour in your stock and bring to the boil - cover and simmer for 5 more minutes.
Add the milk and the cream - please make sure the stock isnt boiling as it can curdle !!!!
Now at this point you should decide how you like your soup - I like bits so I only liquidise the soup for the shortest of times but if you like creamy with not bits whizz that liquidiser to your hearts content !!!
Then its down to personal taste of seasoning - the usual salt and pepper or more ginger if it hasnt got that kick !!!
Reheat and EAT !!!
Best served with crusty bread and real butter!
Gone on you know you want to get in that kitchen and go for it ! Even with chopping the veggies it should only take around 10 minutes start to finish!
Hope you enjoy it !!No. 16 in HCCSC:jFull Time Uni Student & Glitcher :j
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Most expensive item was 50p (30 HB Pencils)
Fews things @ 2p
Average price was around the 15p mark.
I was a little bit jealous (happy for those that found) when peeps were posting cheap stationary a while back but i couldnt find any. I'm happy with my stash, should hopefully last me a while.
wow....wow....and OMG...WOW!!!! Thats amazing!!! Was this recently? I'd love one of the Dora stationary sets for my DD but never even seen some of this stuff full price let alone discounted!!!
Some of you guys have the best Ts!!!hoping for a very MSE Ts glitching 2012!0 -
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This is my most recent post which will hopefully help out a few of you as there seems to be a lack of cheap vitamins so you can work out from the post below what happens when you don't get the cheap ones!Ok one last set of tables if you'll indulge me.
The first 2 are as per my previous post but the last table shows how much a batch of 3 same priced vitamins costs. All you need to do is add up the total for each batch of 3 you buy and then deduct an extra £1.99 for every 5 shots you buy.
Example:
If I were to buy 3 Vitamin C at 79p and 3 Evening Primrose Oil at £2.05, I add -£0.41 and £2.11 which is £1.70. Because I have 6 shots I can also take off £1.99 for the 5for4 discount so I now have credit of 29p towards my shopping. Hope that makes sense!Bootsalebargains wrote: »I have just had the shock of my life, was leaving my mums and as I crossed the road there was a little girl about 2 in pj's & wellies in the middle of the road with a bus coming round the corner, managed to get to her in time. Took her into my mums house to call the police (only people I could think of to call). She couldn't tell us her name but realised a new family had moved in not long ago that had children so I went up to their house, front door was wide open dad hadn't even realised she was gone.
OMG. :eek: at a child being in the middle of the road but :T for getting there in the nick of time.0 -
Bootsalebargains wrote: »I have just had the shock of my life, was leaving my mums and as I crossed the road there was a little girl about 2 in pj's & wellies in the middle of the road with a bus coming round the corner, managed to get to her in time. Took her into my mums house to call the police (only people I could think of to call). She couldn't tell us her name but realised a new family had moved in not long ago that had children so I went up to their house, front door was wide open dad hadn't even realised she was gone.
Shocking :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: but lucky for her that you were there at the right timeMr 3Dogs 3-7-12
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