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Experimental Little Invention Takes Existence
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tigerwhite wrote: »:eek::eek::eek::D:D I love chubby babies. :rotfl:
Ive got a lovely photo of him sat on the back doorstep when he was about 18 months. He had hair like Jimmy Hendrix and it is auburn. I dont actually remember giving birth cause I had a terrible time cause he was stuck. He looked like a sumo wrestler when he came out.0 -
I thought this, the problem is I've no idea which 10 of the 11 it compares :rotfl:
If it accidently picked the 65p one as one of the 10 you'd lose 40/50p ish off the APGIve got a lovely photo of him sat on the back doorstep when he was about 18 months. He had hair like Jimmy Hendrix and it is auburn. I dont actually remember giving birth cause I had a terrible time cause he was stuck. He looked like a sumo wrestler when he came out.Ooh, bad birth.. whoops, let's not go into that one or you'll scare away all the boys!! Actually, there is no-one else posting so think they are all out Galaxy hunting;)
I'm off to the little A near me. Am going to have a little mooch around instead of doing targetted shop for a change. Later gators xxTiger :cool:
I'm a body double for Claudia Schiffer and i wont get out of bed for less than [STRIKE]£10k per day[/STRIKE] a 1p find0 -
tigerwhite wrote: »Crikey, he'll be a big fella
If he is hungry, then I say give it to him and dont worry. He may be going through a growth spurt. My 11 month old has 3 bottles of milk a day 240ml (7am, 230pm, 630pm) and has 3 meals. she's not very hungry at breakfast so we dealy her's til about 8/830am - she makes up for it at lunch and dinner though.
I can't remember about my DS - he's only 4 next month but it seems so long ago.
I couldn't agree more with what Tiger says.
DD was 'normal' weight at birth and when she was younger she was so chubby I used to get accused of over feeding her (she ate what she wanted to, very similar to what you've posted above) and she had 'extra hungry milk' as DS1 before her had because normal milk didn't fill them enough.
She was chubby until she hit 7 or 8 and now when people see her (she's 10) she shot up and went inwards and is nice and slim.
Feed him how you feel is bestit's better to have a full happy baby than a crying hungry one
Unless you're weaning him on McDonalds and ice cream I wouldn't panicHistoric 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 -
Errrrr :think:
My maths brain's gone to sleep :rotfl: where's Savvy when you need him
I think I get what you mean
It loses 10p off the total but then the 10% kicks in so in real terms you only lose 10% of the 10p (or gain I'm not sure which)
Makes sense, I think :think: :rotfl:
With wording like this you're going to confuse people into thinking they get 10% of the difference
Sada is 95p
Tosco is £1 04
£1.04 less 10% is 93.6p
Difference between 95 and 93.6p means you get 1p added to your apg
Or possibly 2p depending on how the rest of your shopping adds up to 1 decimal placeApparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
tigerwhite wrote: »I've just had a look and because the receipt shows 11 jars v 10 in T, one of them HAS to compare at full price. No way round it, other that to buy one that doesn't compare and is N/A. I may trial a 65p jar and hope it compares against 65p. But knowing my luck, it will muck it up..hmm, decisions, decisions. And it's only saving 10p or so
I'm nipping off to Ts now but will have a nosey through my earlier receipts as I did a couple of shops with 11 comparing and see what they picked off as the 11th jar
Will report back on the vimto for ZippyHistoric 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 -
tigerwhite wrote: »:eek::eek::eek::D:D I love chubby babies. :rotfl:
My DS2 was 10lb 2oz :eek::eek: he was jaundiced as well when he was born. So he was a very orange chubby baby, bless him0 -
tigerwhite wrote: »Shopitize have also said if you "buy/redeem any two items before sunday, you will get an extra special offer next week" . Best things to get at the mo are in A
Peppers 3 pack for £1 then 50p cahback
Mini cheddars 7 pack £1 then 50p cashback
Also Yeo Valley Organic milk (whole or semi sk) £1 and 25p cahback
Are 3 pack peppers still on 40p clicksnap? :think:
eTA: no they're notApparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
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tigerwhite wrote: »Shopitize have also said if you "buy/redeem any two items before sunday, you will get an extra special offer next week" . Best things to get at the mo are in A
Peppers 3 pack for £1 then 50p cahback
Mini cheddars 7 pack £1 then 50p cashback
Also Yeo Valley Organic milk (whole or semi sk) £1 and 25p cahback
Also Cucumber for 10p in Asd - Cost 50p, claim 40p back.0 -
davemorton wrote: »Could we have a linky please?
here we go
http://www.spotfreda.co.uk/
someone posted it on here a few days ago, sorry cant remember who it was, but thank you, my grandaughter will be made up with it
theres a map with various places marked and you have to guess where Freda the chicken is - dont know if its the same place everytime but I guessed the one nearest to the Isle of Wight today and won the stuffed chicken :T.0
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