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  • henlans
    henlans Posts: 3,013 Forumite
    Anyway JJJ tell me.. did you buy any booze today?
  • David.
    David. Posts: 24,086 Forumite
    nikkilala wrote: »
    Just a quickie:

    In Asda Plenty Kitchen Roll 2pack B/C 368215 50p, just got 12 packs ;)

    Its the Plenty Sunprints

    Thanks
    Could not see any in my local unfortunatly or any of that spot wash artha.
    But noticed they had vinnies and milk tray sitting there waiting for a home.

    We are like a swarm of locusts
    Move in strip it bare and onto the next feast.
    Always looking for the next target :cool:
    When The Fun Stops Stop ;)
  • henlans wrote: »
    Anyway JJJ tell me.. did you buy any booze today?

    None today. But am planning a shop.. Have a wish list of booze i''m currently interested in acquiring.
  • Deb_S_2
    Deb_S_2 Posts: 560 Forumite
    Good evening all

    Just completed my course at uni so I feel it is time to open some of the Hardys and celebrate :)

    May just have to pop into sada on way home though, share the love and all that :)
  • henlans
    henlans Posts: 3,013 Forumite
    None today. But am planning a shop.. Have a wish list of booze i''m currently interested in acquiring.

    Its been a long day lol
  • nikkilala_2
    nikkilala_2 Posts: 9,872 Forumite
    henlans wrote: »
    Anyway JJJ tell me.. did you buy any booze today?

    Obviously she did, can't you tell:eek::eek::eek:
    Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:
  • tweets wrote: »
    Just listened to these on the jukebox not everyones taste :)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4T3g4gGqHQ

    All sing along :j:j

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o41A91X5pns


    Thank you!! I had forgotten how pretty Adam Ant was back then.......off to search for Prince Charming now!! :D

    I finally found MT in my 3rd Sada the other day, so many thanks to everyone who encourages and helps on this thread - it is much appreciated by many :T:T:T
  • soxxxxy
    soxxxxy Posts: 99 Forumite
    Anybody doing a T v A shop some of the Tresemme shampoo/cond in A are now £2.00 but 3 for 2 in T .Thankyou to Forwandert for posting on the food and grocerys thread.:Thttps://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/4281235
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  • MKS wrote: »
    Might look messy but I think the kids must love doing these things.

    Years ago, I used to make snowmen sweet jars for the school Christmas fair. Using an empty glass (or plastic now) jar (like an empty, clean coffee jar), cut a length of flat cotton wool the size of the circumference. cover the outside of the jar with glue - stopping about 1cm from the top and the bottom. Carefully roll the cotton wool round the coffee jar, pinching the edges together so that they meet neatly. Do the same on the outside edge of the lid. Make a ball of cotton wool large enough to make the head, put some glue on the top of the lid and then put the head onto the lid. Make buttons, eyes, nose and mouth from felt, scraps of material or paper. Make a hat from felt, materiel or paper and secure with glue. If wanted, shape a couple of pieces of cotton wool into bent arms, secure with glue and pinch the edges together where attached. Make a walking stick (cane shaped) from a piece of card and put the crook over the arm. Fill jar with sweets (small packs of Haribo's, mice etc). Put the lid on so that the head is in the correct position. Tie a piece of ribbon round the 'neck' and voila - that's the scarf. They always sold very well.

    We always encourage messy play (usually in the garden if the weather's nice) because we find that a lot of parents and schools don't have time to do much of this during the week.

    Your snowmen sound fab! Best bit being it's a surprise what you get inside them, I like and may pinch for Xmas gifts using the filler sweets I have left before I eat them all :D thank you
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