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hornetgirl wrote: »Morning all. Another appointment here, I'm off to the osteopath this morning
Hope it goes well HG :A
Lots of hospital appointments this week!!0 -
There you are dipdap:) - for early hours tomorrow morning - a long post for you to read. Almost as [Strike]good[/Strike] long as last night.
[Edit: I've sandwiched in fairclaire now, just before I leave, so all's well...:rotfl:]
[Edit again: Doh(*).. just realised you're talking about hosp. appts. - so all not well, but hope they get sorted...just like me that is, appointments (of one kind or another) all the time, so I know what this is like and all the best, good luck to HG and others in the same situation.]
*Typically autie.0 -
hornetgirl wrote: »Morning all. Another appointment here, I'm off to the osteopath this morning
Hope it goes well!
We went to the High Voltage festival a few years back, Planet Rock held it, got the impression it might have been aimed at less than young people when we saw an osteopathy tent thereWhat is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0 -
Morning all :wave:
Jagbeth1 take it easy, don't be doing any of this :j:dance: :j for a short while. I had a similar injury a few years ago and it took ages to get properly better
Rose28454 thanks for that, I'm planning on getting a few :whistle: later0 -
pattylabelle wrote: »mhoc - I am up and about as well with insomnia:mad:
I downloaded the app last night. My understanding is that you make list on the app....go and do the shop and come back and upload/take a photo of receipt. Definitely going to give this a go.
Yes I first woke just before one - an hours sleep ridiculous :mad:
But I do seem to do this pattern - 2 or 3 good nights and then one bad night, next night I catch up and then 2 good nights followed by a bad one again
I think also yesterday I got the balance wrong - too much computer time and too little gardening/shopping/general out and about time.“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 -
Logie hope you get good news today, fingers crossed
In fact best wishes to all those with hospital appts0 -
Has anyone with an ice cream maker experimented with the coffee to see what iced desserts are possible?“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
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Someone in work is driving me up the wall already and its not even 9am
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ideas please. do you think this is tinned or biscuit food?
http://www.approvedfood.co.uk/?pid=57445
my thoughts, at 400grams, thats a tin size, but the rrp is £1.99 that is a biscuitprice.life is like a loo roll. the nearer the end you get, the faster it goes.0 -
Savvybuyer wrote: »:hello:Good morning.:) An unexpected 'good morning' from me today - seems I got here late last night but, as I wasn't stopping, I left an hour earlier than normal and woke up a little earlier. Not doing anything at all to the M list I'm afraid as I'm getting ready for work soon, so I'll see you back later.
I was thinking last night (dangerous thing!:D), whilst writing my other post, about the £1 sun creams mentioned on the right hand side. I don't know what you think, but they don't seem a good deal at all to me. Turns out they are travel size, so the 50ml ones for example, costing £4:eek: for 200ml.
What's wrong with the usual Asda sun cream? £3.50 or - you know I'm going to say 'any 2 for £6.00' and therefore £3.00 each (although having to buy 2)? Or, for the same amount of sun lotion, the Asda Protect SPF 30 High (that'll do won't it?) is £4 (the 15 SPF Medium is the same). Twice as much for the same cost as those 50ml ones would have taken off you. Some of the £1 ones are factor 10s - I don't about you - but to me factor 10 is useless.
Even if you're getting the 75ml ones that are £1, that's still £3 to make up 200ml, so may as well buy the Asda Protect one at 200ml. In fact the amount, using 75ml ones, would be 225ml.
We might have hoped for a glitch on the sun creams in Boots or on the A multibuys (on the right one) to compare £3.50 x2 (but getting on 2 for £6) vs £3 each in T. But would still work out, even if that A one glitched and seems unlikely, at £4.40 for the two bottles (may as well just get the Asda 400ml one at £4). Then again I don't think £1.50/100ml for the 2x300ml ones (on normal prices) is that bad.
As for the pound ones, 3x75ml would be the same cost and getting 25ml more - but A vs T on the right one in A would be £2.70 it seems (not £3.50 or even £3) and you don't therefore need to buy two at all! T showing as straight £3. £2.70 for one 200ml only very very slightly more expensive per 100g than £3 for 225ml (3xthe 75ml £1 ones). The Asda Protect Sun Lotion Spray 30SPF 200ml doesn't seem bad for me - vs T's £3.00 - though I know some would be tempted to buy 2 and try for a glitch.
As for the "...low cost sun creams" mentioned in the £1 information, 200ml of Garnier Ambre Solitaire moisturising sun milk lotion SPF 30 from Asda at £5 doesn't seem "low cost" to me. And, for the Piz Buin, the same cost for half as much :eek::eek:. Even with our 10% (assuming it's the same one and that it's on msm) A vs Sains., it's still way too dear in my view and not "low cost" at all.
I disagree - the original prices are beyond thinkable and the £5 ones that are 'half price' (or whatever) are still too costly. They're the 'best bargains'???
Mmm...
It seems they are 'bargains' on the most popular products. But, to me, if you want to save money, best avoiding the popular items as those are the ones a load of people buy... and therefore most likely to be overpriced. Do the opposite of what the manufacturers expect, it seems to me, do not follow the crowd - and you'll be quids in!!
Yet another example yesterday in M - a couple of ladies in the cereal aisle came for some cereal. They'd obviously done what the vast majority of people - wrongly - do, wait till they ran out of cereal before they went and bought (at whatever price they were then being charged). :rotfl::rotfl:
They looked at the Kellogg's Frosties and remarked how expensive they were. (Three days earlier those had been £1.14!:rotfl: And even that is a little on the high side for me - I prefer £1 on 500g and then 90p via the APG. But even there 10% cheaper than £1.14 still okay.) Then they tried to work out whether the 750g or 500g ones (this was in M) worked out cheaper. (500g now much more expensive and the Crunchy Nut from two weeks ago now 'any 2 for £3':eek::eek:.)
I think they ended up buying some small chocolate or strawberry Nestle ones at £2.28.:eek::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: No doubt a 'popular' choice.
(Mornflake Chocolately Squares 500g are in the same store at the same time at £1 - so those two ladies missed that altogether, if the chocolate ones were what they wanted. I'm going to be considering whether they are Tvs M - I don't think they are sold in A. I will be ignoring the Mornflake Strawberry though, as they're only 375g.)
So there we are - yet another example - the vast majority of people paying well over £2 whilst we are paying if possible under a pound. For the very same thing. And it's not too difficult - as we all know. All you needed to do was buy them last week, just before you ran out, and not this week. There are of course other alternatives available - probably best using a different supermarket for that (at least two of which are well within half a mile of the store they were in). Think of that - people paying well into £2 and moaning about high costs of living, when all our items are about 90p - and many far cheaper!!:):)
Alright, that my penn'orth for now, in other words don't get the £1 sun creams - or the £5:eek::eek::eek::eek: "bargain" ones - I'll see you later.:wave:
Excellent post Savvy. Suncream is one of those products they push up the price every summer and then we all buy it at end of summer for pennies. (It keeps for ages)
Living in Scotland we don't use it much, I know we should even though its not very sunny. This week I had to buy some as OH threw out our nivea ones as he felt he was allergic to it. DD got it at Tesco, ambre solaire less than five pounds.
Funny how people get trapped bin the so called bargain trap
And good morning to you x0
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