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fairclaire wrote: »Did anyone else buy the Ts own brand cat and dog food when it was half price a couple of weeks ago? I bought both and I know the packaging has changed but the contents must have too. Both my cats and the dog are turning their noses up at it....won't touch it. I have had Ts own brand in the old packaging before and they ate it fine.
Very strange because they're not fussy animals. They pretty much eat any brand that I give them. I ended up giving them something else yesterday and tried them all with a different flavour today, but same thing...none of them will eat it.
Some bargain that was:o I'll take the lot of it to the rescue centre tomorrow
Poppy turned her nose up at the fish one but will eat the others not sure but i think the fish was in the multi-packs.
Got loads various meat ones in cupboard so she got enough teas for awhile yet. Will try fish again in a couple weeks she may eat it then
Gets given half tin a day for her tea she gets good girl doggy treats when i go to work so doesnt starve0 -
Evening all.
We fancy something for dessert tonight but nothing really in.
Got loads of eggs, fair amount of milk, errrrrr, some bits and bobs.... can anyone suggest anything not to complicated I could make? I'm no Jamie Oliver
And now to read back on the rest of the day
pancakes with bits and bobs and sugar0 -
I guess I've not missed much chatter today.
I see frying pans round heads, dinner and plates in gardens and that pic of (can't remember who - and don't say George Daws!) in the pink onesie with the binbags should come with a warning as I was drinking a cup of tea while catching up!!
I tried that plank excercise but only lasted 2 seconds, nearly dropped my kitkat while I was trying to do it too!queen_of_cheap wrote: »Pancakes:D:D
couponqueen123 wrote: »pancakes with bits and bobs and sugar
Pancakes is my cop out option for dinner when we have nothing in and no money so can't really get away with doing that for a dessert (it was the first one I thought of too)
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You should give it a whirl if you go to a gym pet. Glad you had a good day and got into town OK.
i've never been to a gym:o I used to walk 6/8 miles a day and do aerobics for 1hr every day. I am not so fit these days. It's called idleitus:o I really need to start doing something again. I find it hard to motivate myself into action.0 -
Evening all :wave:
Braved it to spar, got essentials & some more cat food. I have 3 £2 off wys £10 coupons for next week that could go in the recycling bin
I could have got a few more I didn't know the sa & the queue was building up behind me as I did 3 transactions!
Just made a greens cheese cake with choc philli added to the base and caramilised (sp) pears under the topping - nom!
XCoupons = the only money we can legally print for ourselves:D
:j A coupon for a free item that is price glitched in Mr T's to be cheaper than Sada for an apg = HEAVEN :j
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I really have a craving now for pancakes with banana and maple syrup
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queen_of_cheap wrote: »I really have a craving now for pancakes with banana and maple syrup
But I have no eggs
You are so not being fair - I have bananas and maple syrup, and I have eggs................
Maple syrup came back from Canada with us, it is deliciousWhat is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0 -
Popped out to Morrisons about 2.00 looking for woopsies. There were a lot of flowers and the assistant was waiting for the reduction gun. So I hung around and got 4 bunches down from £13.50 to 49p each and 2 bunches reduced from £6.50 to 39p each. So a bunch each for Mum and Mother in law, bunch for my sis, two for me, one for dd. I will try to post a pic. My kitchen looks like Interflora. Then on to Tesco and got a few ready meals but nothing special.
Also did a load of cleaning and now a few E-Bay parcels to pack. i sold some blu-rays for my son that he won in a quiz.
hey hun i love it when i can get cheap flowers as my mum loves then and buys them full price but when i turn up with woopsies she justs as delighted or if not even more delighted, for such little money its so worth the smile0 -
Evening all.
We fancy something for dessert tonight but nothing really in.
Got loads of eggs, fair amount of milk, errrrrr, some bits and bobs.... can anyone suggest anything not to complicated I could make? I'm no Jamie Oliver
And now to read back on the rest of the day
yes like the lovely couponqueen and queen of cheap already just said, pancakes! do it, easy and yummy! if u need a recipe...ask someone but not me , lol :rotfl: I would be useless, I chuck in an egg, half a glass of milk, a bit of flour and whisk until smooth and sort of right texture for pancakes, adding more milk if its too thick of a batter...I never measure anything and they turn out scrumptious! But don't ask me though as u see as I never measure anthing:rotfl::rotfl:
p.s. nice to see u here and still posting...do hang about, you are very welcome here, I hope you know that:):eek:FunkyFeet:eek:Elite 5:2 #190
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