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Everyone Lobbing Ice-cream (into) Trolleys (with) Excitement
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PrincessSavings wrote: »How do people print their apgs from the asda app. If I print direct it's huge and also if I email it comes out a4 size?0
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can anyone help me please
when using msl can you buy in any shop that works best for you ??
thanks xbroke my back doing glitching :eek:
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zippydooda wrote: »how do I know if mine have mites? I still have a stock of porridge from the bog A glitch. can you see them?
You can most definitely see them but you may need to put glasses on if you wear them. Maybe oats will be ok. Fingers crossed.0 -
Sad day my cereal stash has mites.
Guess my bathroom has got a bit hot, it is on the sunny side of the house. :eek:
Cleared the larder of affected weetabix and other cereal on saturday. Put anything that looked ok in airtight containers. Thought it might have been in something DD2 brought back from uni or me from mums. But I opened a new box for our visitor today and that has a few mites in the bottom too. Have gone upstairs and the weetabix minis are the same. Will have to check all the boxes on my keter shelves now. :eek:
Trouble is the girls always seem to open the newest stuff first, something is all the rage and then they go off of it. :mad:
Not good
Cereal dont last long enough in this house:o gone in 60 seconds:eek:0 -
Bottom of the box dipdap. Open from top though so as not to disturb. The box of weetabix I found on saturday from my larder was obviously the source as there were loads on the bottom of one of the packs inside a box of 48. It did look like they were coming out from the weetabix.
They are already in any wheat products, so as you say mostly found in flour.
They are tiny so to check in the coco pops I did need to put my glasses on.
Thanx TS
My cereal is all from the recent petrol promotion and seems to be OK.
I did check the porridge oats I have kicking around for ages ago and they seem fine too.
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