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Good morning elite!
Have been put off going to sada since my last trouting incident. Going to go at the weekend with the hubby to build my confidence back up. I'm sure they all were made aware of my picture at one point, really intimidating!!!Mortgage as Sept 2012: £96,000
Mortgage free: When i'm 39 / Sept 2023
Mortgage repayment = £588
Tracker Rate 1.99% above base: 2.49%0 -
what on earth are receiving blankets, sorry i know thats your question but i've never even heard of them, i suppose it's to obvious to assume they are a blanket but more then likely they are probably something totaly unrelated to blankets
have you used a search engine to find your answer?
Are receiving blankets just normal blankets for swaddling the baby in when it comes home??
Morning all.
Question for today - which supermarket has lost out the most with the apg glitch asdas as that's where it's at or tesco as the 11+ are not in there as the all too busy in asdas??0 -
Morning all, haven't been to Asda since the weekend, might have to start going straight from work as popping home first just kills any desire to go back out.
I am very proud to announce that I drove to the venue of a training course yesterday which meant I had to go over 2 massooooove roundabouts and down a big slope into the carpark.
At least now I have done it once on my own I am not so worried about next time.
Well done. :T
I remember when I passed my test, I would avoid the large round-a-bout near me like the plague. Your right though, now you have done it there will be no stopping you. It's all about building up your confidence.N1LDA0 -
Can any kind soul please help? I have been reading this thread over and over the last few days and I am still confused. The only thing I really need is the John Freida or Charles Worthington shampoo. What do I need in my basket. I have been on holiday and this will be my first shop. I would be so grateful for some help x0
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Other good fillers for children (mine at least) are option single sachets (32p) and Naked fruit bags (also 32p) both compare at the same price or N/A on some variants. I find it's better than buying sp mushy peas or custard, esp as in some stores these are nearly 20p (gosh!). Isn't it funny how there are slight pricing differentials between stores?0
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Asda #done0
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tattybonce wrote: »Can any kind soul please help? I have been reading this thread over and over the last few days and I am still confused. The only thing I really need is the John Freida or Charles Worthington shampoo. What do I need in my basket. I have been on holiday and this will be my first shop. I would be so grateful for some help x0
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Morning everyone. It's stopped raining at last!
Going to do a shop later. Haven't been able to get there since last Friday, so hope it goes through ok.0 -
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