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The Everlasting Loveliness (that) Is The Elite
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Well I was one of the unlucky ones that lost out on the lynx and impuse but beans and s and g still worked on 4.30 shop . Postie felt sorry for me and delivered me a shower gel from wingman. Didn't know where this had come from and apparently I won it on facebook. Anyone else been lucky?0
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Any suggestions on which finest cheese to get with buzz coupons. Like something with a bite to it and is hard, none of this soft stuff.
Hmmm just realised this could sound a bit dodgy out of context.
ohhherrr Mrs!!:cool:Hi aau can't we let this go and all get onto another topic -please:)
If I want to listen to moaning and bickering I would talk to my wife:o
Me too....with your wife I :pmean!!Bananababe wrote: »Well its that old adage do you bake or microwave.
The impatient person in me says microwave as maybe its more fuel efficient but Im probably wrong. Someone will probably be along shortly who may know whether ten mins microwaving each potato is cheaper than four say in the oven for 2 hours
I only ever have beans on mine.
Any favourite flavours
I stick mine in the micro wave for 10 mins then crisp em off in the oven!!
what I'd really like to know is how Flo teaches her class to cook them...come back and tell us please floflo!!:D:A:D"He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin
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pattylabelle wrote: »No but her 2nd lynx
I only did 2 lynx shops:)
If there was no beer today I would of done a lynx shop:o0 -
Just back from Tosco and found the tenants 20 cans for £9 right next to the pack of 12 for £8. Guess which one I picked? Thanks to david for passing on the deal from HUKD.:beer:
On the topic of baked tatties to speed up the process of an oven baked spud pierce the potato with a skewer. Anyone remember spud-u-like shops in the 70's? First time I ever tasted garlic butter and I've been hooked ever since."Sometimes life sucks....but the alternative is unacceptable."0 -
Third g/f was also called Jess I remembered her name that didn't last long and he went back with second Jess .
Wonder if this girl called Jess if she isn't and I see her she will probably get called Jess :rotfl:
You might hear her name getting shouted out in the mid of night :eek: :eek:Shop one - A vs T
Shop two - A vs W
And then repeat :j:j:j
& now add - A vs S
What the heck A vs the world :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:0 -
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Bradley1984 wrote: »Couldnt agree more, the wife and I got together when I was a wee 16 year old (she was 17) and we had our first when I was 18...crikey the things people used to say to me...give it a year and you'll be paying CSA...babies having babies...well do ya know what...f you lot...my eldest is 10 and we are still firmly a family unit...3 daughters is hard work when me and the mrs work full time but Im hoping my hard work with them will pay off when they are old enough to fund my pension
The girls do ask for a lot, as all kids do but more importantly they undersand NO. Last month Charlotte (daughter) wanted money for something or other so we agreed she would come to work with me for the Saturday and Sunday, and then would receive her pay on the same payday as me...which meant waiting 3 weeks until she received the cash. It caused a massive stir on my FB saying that she was only young. 10yo is not too young to learn to work for money and realise you dont get everything straight away...She still has £3.56 which she constantly reminds me is still not spent! haha I love that girl!
I was 19 when had 1st, by the time 24 I had 5 kids to look after.
OH was older and rough! ... so we had the negative comments. Nearly 30 years later, we are still in love and all except one have gone to Uni, but this one is more practical and is doing very well. All are lovely kind, generous and polite with a focus on kindness not possessions. I am proud of them.:):)
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Bananababe wrote: »
Well its that old adage do you bake or microwave.
The impatient person in me says microwave as maybe its more fuel efficient but Im probably wrong. Someone will probably be along shortly who may know whether ten mins microwaving each potato is cheaper than four say in the oven for 2 hours
I only ever have beans on mine.
Any favourite flavours
Phil vickery once cooked them on this morning with a long metal handled spoon through them whilst cooking in the oven like a skewer to make them cook quicker. Never tried it myself..
Tuna and sweet corn mayo is my fav:)0 -
Bradley1984 wrote: »Couldnt agree more, the wife and I got together when I was a wee 16 year old (she was 17) and we had our first when I was 18...crikey the things people used to say to me...give it a year and you'll be paying CSA...babies having babies...well do ya know what...f you lot...my eldest is 10 and we are still firmly a family unit...3 daughters is hard work when me and the mrs work full time but Im hoping my hard work with them will pay off when they are old enough to fund my pension
The girls do ask for a lot, as all kids do but more importantly they undersand NO. Last month Charlotte (daughter) wanted money for something or other so we agreed she would come to work with me for the Saturday and Sunday, and then would receive her pay on the same payday as me...which meant waiting 3 weeks until she received the cash. It caused a massive stir on my FB saying that she was only young. 10yo is not too young to learn to work for money and realise you dont get everything straight away...She still has £3.56 which she constantly reminds me is still not spent! haha I love that girl!
I totally agree with you Bradley, my girls definately know that NO means NO and myself and DH are on the same page. my girls are both 7 and have never yet played us off against each other.
We went to asda and both wanted a pencil case 50p each and said that she buy it with her tooth fairy money and buy her sister one too, but she had forgotten her money. But as soon as we got home she ran upstairs to get her £1 for me. Bless her xxxWe're just happy to have a home, a family and our health. Whatever else is just added and it fits.0
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