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Here's my first multigrain loaf... had to post it on a leaf tray in homage to Nahteb and her daily mail picture :rotfl:Tiger :cool:
I'm a body double for Claudia Schiffer and i wont get out of bed for less than [STRIKE]£10k per day[/STRIKE] a 1p find0 -
Bookworm63 wrote: »Fudge Cake, if you have skin problems, it's probably not a good idea to be using highly scented soap on it. I've always suffered with eczema and have to use unscented everything. Have you tried Simple soap or Tesco's Skin Wisdom (used to be called Pure Soap)?
If not then it might be worth a go - it's awful feeling self-conscious about your skin x
Thanks bookworm
I don't have problems with my skin in general it's just a small patch around the base of my nose that goes red, dry and itchy/sore. I've not had an problems with using dove at all, it seems to be a very good gentle alternative to wipes which make the area really inflamed. I will have a try of an unscented soap though as I haven't tried one before and it's definitely worth a shot! Thank you :A 'There are people who have money and people who are rich' :heart2: Coco Chanel0 -
Mrs_Jagger wrote: »Now my day has finally calmed down (up at 5.30 to take DS to school for trip and haven't stopped, what with the out-laws staying and hair appt and work) I just wanted to say sooo much to so many on here:
Hugs of condolence to those who are suffering the loss of someone dear :grouphug:
Hugs of comfort to those in hospital/unwell/recovering from
ops & illness :grouphug:
Hugs of encouragement to those caring for/worrying about loved ones :grouphug:
Hugs of relief to those who have heard that they have the schools they hoped for :grouphug:
Hugs of happiness to the brides to be, and mums to be:grouphug:
Hugs of delight to those who have new babies in their lives :grouphug:
and not forgetting hugs to all those who have found a bargain in Ts today :grouphug: & :T
(Returns to work ...boss (DH) is absent - in pub I imagine!!)
And I should like to offer you a hug for offering hugs!!:D"He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin
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Good afternoon Team Elite

I have gave up trying to sort out my receipt from last night, it`s now in the bin with the new price flops :rotfl:.
Hoping all are well today xToni`s Mummy
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Afternoon all

Back home :T
Popped into my local home store. Terrible customer service:eek::mad:
Asked three different sale staff on the shop floor where a product was. All of which couldn't help me. "Not my department". "Don't have a clue mate":eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::mad::mad::mad:
Walked out empty handed. No wonder they're doing rubbish. I see an email coming on:o0 -
lovingtescoforever wrote: »Afternoon all

Back home :T
Popped into my local home store. Terrible customer service:eek::mad:
Asked three different sale staff on the shop floor where a product was. All of which couldn't help me. "Not my department". "Don't have a clue mate":eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::mad::mad::mad:
Walked out empty handed. No wonder they are doing rubbish. I see an email coming on:o
I can think of a few others reasons too
Toni`s Mummy
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LadyLeenie wrote: »I can think of a few others reasons too

Very true:D
But it's one of the bare essentials is helpful staff. Seriously shocked at the attitudes. Went else where in the end.
Oh and queues at petrol stations again. What the hell:mad:0 -
Most of the T's i visit are much the same...I'm so used to shoddy CS that when I deal with another company (like Hotel Choc), you realise what bad manners and rudeness you put up with and have come to expect. I think after the £5 spend vouchers are used, I'm not using them anymore unless its for something really, really good. Can't bear Tlovingtescoforever wrote: »Popped into my local home store. Terrible customer service:eek::mad:
Asked three different sale staff on the shop floor where a product was. All of which couldn't help me. "Not my department". "Don't have a clue mate":eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::mad::mad::mad:
Walked out empty handed. No wonder they are doing rubbish. I see an email coming on:oTiger :cool:
I'm a body double for Claudia Schiffer and i wont get out of bed for less than [STRIKE]£10k per day[/STRIKE] a 1p find0 -
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lovingtescoforever wrote: »Very true:D
But it's one of the bare essentials is helpful staff. Seriously shocked at the attitudes. Went else where in the end.
Oh and queues at petrol stations again. What the hell:mad:
Totally agree with you, after working for both M and S and JL`s I do expect excellent service in any shop
Toni`s Mummy
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