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What a match 2 sets to 1 djock 4 games each 4th set
roof close take 20 minutesBack to square one, no apg, no comment.0 -
A bit of a milestone for me today, I gor back in the pool after 4 months of not swimming.
Managed 1km in 33 mins, so I was pleased with that
Plus before I went out I cooked chicken breasts, and boiled pasta, so I had a SW cold lunch ready for now. Just got to add some home made coleslaw and make some fat free dressing up.
I even ate a bit of the pasta for breakfast!0 -
HennyPenny79 wrote: »Hi Fudge, Well thankyou!!! and whats this a cake pop machine???? Never heard of such a thing lol. Yes i do mine by hand takes a while but you get there. What does this machine do? tell me more ........:rotfl:
This is a link to the one I got.
http://www.lakeland.co.uk/15917/Sweet-Treats-Cake-Pop-Maker
I went to a Lakeland xmas shopping evening and they were making them instore using the machine. They were so yummy that I caved in and bought onenow just need to find the time to use it
A clinically depressed person with a sleep condition. I'm in my own little world, but it's ok the people like me here
Any offence is not intentional, I'm really quite harmless0 -
Bookworm63 wrote: »Very strange... Mine scanned at 1p?!!! Mine was in a normal 'Superstore' - what sort of store did you try?
Mine was a superstore and def. balls not eggs. barcode was a stickered one, wish i had taken notice what the code was, I suspect that some of the balls have egg barcode stickers on in error.
now looks like the lindor assorted balls (the gold packs) are getting into the glitch as well, Thanks to the OP for this! 1p if bar code is 8043. Next time I will check the bar code on the red balls. Its like being community detectives lol0 -
the link for those wishing to play .
http://www.funtrivia.com/private/main.cfm?tid=99008
a strange bag of trivia today . good luck to all .
Ummm, was it supposed to be in a foreign language :huh:
Around 3 or 4 questions were :eek:
Not bad 6/10 considering :rotfl:0 -
B&Q emulsion is £22 for 5 litres, wickes is £25 for 10 litres.
Was thinking of painting a 'muriel'on the kids bedroom walls (e.g. a tree, some flowers and the animals and insects they know and then add to the scene as they learn new words). At the moment it's basic magnolia and we have some paint left over ... can you just add 'stuff' to colour it? E.g. coffee to make brown for the tree trunk? Or would poster paint do? Was thinking I'd have to get sample pots but they don't always have exciting colours.
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Deb thats fantastic well done you!
Not really having much of a catch up cause in on the train to London and the kids are.. Well... Annoying the other passengers. Lol.
Poor people!
Morning all!!..(/(/
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.(")(") myfitnesspal: 38lbs lost!!0 -
Was thinking of painting a 'muriel'
on the kids bedroom walls (e.g. a tree, some flowers and the animals and insects they know and then add to the scene as they learn new words). At the moment it's basic magnolia and we have some paint left over ... can you just add 'stuff' to colour it? E.g. coffee to make brown for the tree trunk? Or would poster paint do? Was thinking I'd have to get sample pots but they don't always have exciting colours.
I used poster paints to paint the pictures onto my DS's mural walls, when they were younger. Also stencilpaints, acrylics and tester pots.
Really enjoyed making their bedrooms fun rooms.Over the years they had, teddy bears, farmyard, jungle, space, seaside. Great fun!
Enjoy being creative dcon_blue!The mind is like a parachute. It doesn't work unless it's open0 -
Was thinking of painting a 'muriel'
on the kids bedroom walls (e.g. a tree, some flowers and the animals and insects they know and then add to the scene as they learn new words). At the moment it's basic magnolia and we have some paint left over ... can you just add 'stuff' to colour it? E.g. coffee to make brown for the tree trunk? Or would poster paint do? Was thinking I'd have to get sample pots but they don't always have exciting colours.
Poster paints are great, however, if you have any left over white emulsion you can add food colouring to it and stir thoroughly so it doesnt streak :cool:Back to square one, no apg, no comment.0 -
Was thinking of painting a 'muriel'
on the kids bedroom walls (e.g. a tree, some flowers and the animals and insects they know and then add to the scene as they learn new words). At the moment it's basic magnolia and we have some paint left over ... can you just add 'stuff' to colour it? E.g. coffee to make brown for the tree trunk? Or would poster paint do? Was thinking I'd have to get sample pots but they don't always have exciting colours.
AKA; Mad, MM, MM5, Madicles :cool: ©
Shin: Device for finding furniture in the dark©
Elite 11+ fundraising total for Make-a-Wish £682 :j:A0
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