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Queenriderbrekke wrote: »Just submitted, thanks for that x:T
I aren't going crazy after all, I did think it said Instore as well yesterday x
Yay! I was worrying you'd binned the receipt so wouldn't be able to submit it :T
I'm so glad you pointed out some of the deals are online only now, I hadn't even noticed or I'd have carried on buying some of themchoclate24 wrote: »Have you tasted the wine, is it sweet or dry
I'm not a wine drinker I'm afraid so have no idea.
Hadn't managed to buy any before today so can't even ask DH what he thinks of it eitherHistoric Debt August 2009 = £63,600 10th March 2017 = £0 100% paid all gone!
Mortgage started June 2015 = £170,000 January 2022 = £134,000
Saving for Xmas 2022= . . Amazon £55
If you focus on what you have left behind, you won't see what lies ahead - Gusteau0 -
squilliondollarbaby wrote: »Just de-nitted the 3 kids. :eek:
Second time in a few days.
Bleddy parents at their schools who can't be bothered to do anything when we all get letters pretty much every term.
We de-nit them like clockwork, they get re-nitted like clockwork.
Anyway nothing much there and that should have got them clear for now.
My daughter's 25 now, we still both remember the tears when I had to keep nit combing her every 2nd day for months to get rid of them, I used to lie down to cuddle her making sure all of her hair was out of the way so I didn't catch them, lol!
I used to feel so guilty killing them with a pin when they were so small some of them when they hatched out:rotfl:"Sealed Pot challenge" member No. 138
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borntosave wrote: »Hi all
Not sure if it's been posted already, not read back - Sheeba Meaty Chunks Chicken NOT working today against Mr T's
I did a shop this morning and just checked, it came back N/A, I bought 10 :mad:
I think it was posted yesterday that Chicken wasn't working but the Turkey meaty chunks did work yesterday.
I don't know if the turkey chunks are still working today though.0 -
Hi everyone not been able to keep up since last week due to RL, hope everyone is doing well, going to go and try catching up a bit .
Best wishes to everyone Whoops-a-Daisy.0 -
On a lighter note, I noticed just before we went on holiday one year that she had lice, I went to the local pharmasist when we got to our destination and asked what was good to get rid of head lice(meaning what was particular lotion was in favour), quick as a flash he replied,"A shotgun?":rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:"Sealed Pot challenge" member No. 138
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Oh forgot to say I got my first DTD on Sunday with pork loin £18 back, was so chuffed you would have thought I had won the lottery.0
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Afternoon everyone.
Thank you all for you kind words.
My S shop didn't go quite to plan.
£55 bill, £32 after mocs, a £5.50 bm back with a spit £7.50 off £50.
Will wait for double necci points offer, then hopefully do a £50 shop and not pay a single penny.Back to square one, no apg, no comment.0 -
Queenriderbrekke wrote: »My daughter's 25 now, we still both remember the tears when I had to keep nit combing her every 2nd day for months to get rid of them, I used to lie down to cuddle her making sure all of her hair was out of the way so I didn't catch them, lol!
I used to feel so guilty killing them with a pin when they were so small some of them when they hatched out:rotfl:
:rotfl:
Made me laugh.
BTW - anybody with kids can get a Nitty Gritty head lice comb free on prescription from your local GP. Not all GPs realise this but if they look it up, it's free.
Saves you over £10.0 -
All you have to do is ask your GP, prescribing nurse or health visitor (or prescribing pharmacist) whether he or she will prescribe a Nitty Gritty NitFree Comb for you and your family. It has been approved for NHS prescription since 2004, and it conforms completely to the latest NHS guidelines.
Unlike any other comb, however, our award-winning comb removes 'live' eggs before they can hatch as well as head lice and unsightly nits.
Please Click here to print out a letter to take to your GP.
http://www.nittygritty.co.uk/site/howtogetaprescription.asp0 -
Doctor was rubbish, said it is a viral infection and to just wait it out. Praying it gets even just a bit better in the nights before school starts Monday. Bought Benylin from the chemist and asked for the drowsy one lol to help me sleep in the night.0
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