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  • My ex-dh was a keen cyclist. He had a... thing in the garage (sorry, no idea what it was called) that he could pop one of the wheels of his road bike into to stop it moving so he could use it as an exercise bike when the weather was bad.

    Don't know how much it cost (but he was quite tight with money generally) but it might be a good idea for those that have an outdoor bike anyway.

    If I'd been a bit more savvy in those days I could have wired him up to the mains to harness his pedal power!

    They're called rollers HTH
  • GlassPig wrote: »
    Morning everyone.Can anyone remember what the b/c was for the Sarah Smith wipes?I saw some in a T's on wed and didn't really think to check them but it's my mums local so can get her to check.Is it worth it or have the prices changed?:o

    Thanks
    :)

    500782 fresh off my packet lol hth
    Agent 06 of the HCCSC :T
  • Snap-ant
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    Gorgeous flapjacks, cupcakes & pop cakes :T

    I used to do the walking tread mill thingy at the Gym, it was set for uppy downy terrains :) liked it

    My eyes are quite hooded today - need to shift the water retention. Raspberries?
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  • NKLK
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    fourp wrote: »
    Morning All , nice here , dry at least .

    For al lyou excercise junkies and gurus , surely the cheapest way of excercise is to walk out the front door and keep on walking ,hopefully to somewhere nice , vary the inclines ,enjoy the scenery and take a few lungs of fresh air as well .

    Doesn't cost a great deal .
    Just a thought .
    It's true and fantastic and in the summer when it's not too cold for the dds I walked about 12-15 miles 2/3 times a week to tescos or town and back via the park.
    At the moment we are down to about 5 miles 2/3 times a week
    When we go to london this coming week I predict at least 10 miles a day every day as we don't get the tube, there's no point when walking allows you to see the sights!
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  • NKLK
    NKLK Posts: 970 Forumite
    My ex-dh was a keen cyclist. He had a... thing in the garage (sorry, no idea what it was called) that he could pop one of the wheels of his road bike into to stop it moving so he could use it as an exercise bike when the weather was bad.

    Don't know how much it cost (but he was quite tight with money generally) but it might be a good idea for those that have an outdoor bike anyway.

    If I'd been a bit more savvy in those days I could have wired him up to the mains to harness his pedal power!

    It's called a turbo trainer :)
    ..(/(/
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    .(")(") myfitnesspal: 38lbs lost!! :):)
  • Snap-ant
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    NKLK wrote: »
    When we go to london this coming week I predict at least 10 miles a day every day as we don't get the tube, there's no point when walking allows you to see the sights!

    Totally agree. Always walk my way around London. I think it's quicker as most places aren't that far apart.
    Waterloo - across Hungerford bridge, into Trafalgar Square, National Gallery, turn left into Shaftsbury Ave, Piccadilly, Regent St, Oxford St, Old Bond St, Green Park, Harrods, Museums
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  • Decay_2
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    Morning everyone - beautiful one it is too.

    Still haven't caught up but just wanted to say there is a thread on Grabbit re stacking discounts at BHS so there are great bargains to be had but things are going out of stock fast.

    Eg pretty set of Me to you nail varnishes - 83p (from £5)
    http://www.bhs.co.uk/mall/productpage.cfm/bhsstore/824971

    Afternoon Tea set £2.81 (from £10)
    http://www.bhs.co.uk/mall/products.cfm?store=bhsstore&keywords=afternoon+tea&submit_search.x=19&submit_search.y=17

    Christmas Cake Stand £2.31
    http://www.bhs.co.uk/mall/productpage.cfm/bhsstore/953001

    Also some heavily reduced hampers, lots of reductions on lothes, boots etc. Difficult to find stuff on their site - I just type something into the search box (eg Christmas) and see what comes up.

    Free delivery to store if you are lucky enough to have one nearby.

    Really really will catch up today!

    How did you get those prices ?
    Even with 25% off ( BONUSWEEK) the prices are higher
    :(
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  • AMMat158
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    Good morning everyone
    Thanks to Londonice on the main grabbit board for this

    Waitrose FREE 2 pint semi skimmed milk! No purchase needed
    In this weekend's free Waitrose Weekend guide available in store.
    Voucher on page 9.
    Valid until 2nd February.

    Essential Waitrose 1% fat milk 2 pints
    one per customer and per transaction.
  • NKLK wrote: »
    It's called a turbo trainer :)

    Yes, that's it, thanks.

    Seems like a good idea to me for the fair-weather cyclist.
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