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Hugs to Nannylala and Sarahdol, tomorrow is another day and hopefully will bring better things/news with it. :AHope is not a strategy.0
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Witch_Hazel wrote: »Just bumping this post watch the best before dates on these mixes, I have just taken 7 back to sada as they were out of date (March). Got refund and £14 good will gesture :jtidy.
Also did a small whoopsie run last night cost £3.91 overcharged
£5.64 refunded.
The Sada chosen by you dessert and and mixes - please can I ask are any suitable for use with minimum kitchen equipment and additional items?
Youngest son shares his kitchen with 4 others but I sent him with the Sainsburys chocolate brownies mixes which I got for 10p and a baking tray. These just need an egg and some oil so they are ideal. I've been looking for other simple things he can bake - they don't have a TV so its something to do on wet evenings when they are stuck inside
“Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”0 -
So sorry to hear about Harry's injuries Sarahdol

At least you've got him back. Fingers crossed the vet sorts him out.0 -
Thankyou for your kind words, I do hope the vet can fix him, he has already cost us a fortune with the other leg.
Just worried, if he has to have it amputated, how he will get on with 3 legs, I know the vet said they accommodate really well, but he is very much an outdoors cat and I wouldnt want it to hinder his ability.
I just feel awful that I didnt spot him sooner, not that it would have made any difference really, just that he has been in pain for 2 days.0 -
hampydoodums wrote: »Bumping my old post - this is back in stock now

BTW - it's very good quality and the gathered bits that stretch over the sides aren't the horrid paper type, they are nylon so shouldn't tear.
Yes I agree they are good quality. I don t like the paper type ,cheaply made and easy to rip. The day after I picked mine up I found one in a charity shop also. That was the same type and like new and was only £1 so I bought that as well
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Had a shopping day travelling about looking for reduced things in T and boots love boots for clearance can pick up some nice bits now m then.
In T the other day defo got 150 points for gift cards £50 and £10 shopping took it to £60 also got me a petrol voucher although some say it only works with certain cards ( I bought next gc).
And free lisitng on eBay on sat/sun/Monday. Hth0 -
Oh Sarah, sorry to hear Harry is in a bad way. Hope the vet can sort him out quickly, and at least he has had painkillers.
Will this mess up your week away?0 -
Sarahdol75 wrote: »Thankyou for your kind words, I do hope the vet can fix him, he has already cost us a fortune with the other leg.
Just worried, if he has to have it amputated, how he will get on with 3 legs, I know the vet said they accommodate really well, but he is very much an outdoors cat and I wouldnt want it to hinder his ability.
I just feel awful that I didnt spot him sooner, not that it would have made any difference really, just that he has been in pain for 2 days.
Ah, poor little thing :(hope he can be home soon
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Sarahdol75 wrote: »Thankyou for your kind words, I do hope the vet can fix him, he has already cost us a fortune with the other leg.
Just worried, if he has to have it amputated, how he will get on with 3 legs, I know the vet said they accommodate really well, but he is very much an outdoors cat and I wouldnt want it to hinder his ability.
I just feel awful that I didnt spot him sooner, not that it would have made any difference really, just that he has been in pain for 2 days.
There is a cat around here with 3 legs and it gets around just fine. It looks like it's limping a bit when it walks, but nothing too bad. It can also jump up on walls etc doesnt seem that missing a leg holds it back.0 -
BarleySugar wrote: »Oh Sarah, sorry to hear Harry is in a bad way. Hope the vet can sort him out quickly, and at least he has had painkillers.
Will this mess up your week away?
Unfortunately it will, my OH is going to go up tomorrow anyway, and depending on the outcome tomorrow, we will have to see if we can follow in a few days or not.0
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