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fairclaire wrote: »no, I haven't had mine yet either. Its the right day
right dog walky time for me now, hes nudged me enough.0 -
Call_of_Trouty wrote: »It was frequent
And Zippy too (thanks COT) but Zippy was Asda compared to Morries - no wonder I couldn't find it under Tosco0 -
Call_of_Trouty wrote: »It was frequent
Not sure which flavours but it's these
http://www.tesco.com/groceries/SpecialOffers/SpecialOfferDetail/Default.aspx?promoId=A30973945
They compared Tesco V Sains, not Asda.
Will take a look, thanks for the heads up.Back to square one, no apg, no comment.0 -
Would be nice if they compared against asda as only £1.50 there according to msm. ( Yes I know T's don't use msm )0
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It's been a week now and the steam has just about stopped coming out of my ears and nose ,I was and am that mad ,my ddil who treats and talks to my granddaughter like she is 15 instead of 2 let her hold a sparkler by herself as her older cousins were , since my son told me I have felt physically sick at what could have happened ,thankfully it didn't but these are such dangerous things "who" would ever let a 2 year old hold one ? she makes me so mad ....anyone got any answers to when it would be an acceptable age to let a child hold a sparkler alone ??0
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Or when its acceptable to run the ddil over ?0
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Tesco Chicken Tikka Masala & Pilau Rice 550G
Tesco Chicken Korma & Pilau Rice 550G
These 2 worked before.Back to square one, no apg, no comment.0 -
underperky wrote: »It's been a week now and the steam has just about stopped coming out of my ears and nose ,I was and am that mad ,my ddil who treats and talks to my granddaughter like she is 15 instead of 2 let her hold a sparkler by herself as her older cousins were , since my son told me I have felt physically sick at what could have happened ,thankfully it didn't but these are such dangerous things "who" would ever let a 2 year old hold one ? she makes me so mad ....anyone got any answers to when it would be an acceptable age to let a child hold a sparkler alone ??
Soon as you want to see them burnt. aka never.
Unfortunately not everyone is aware of the dangers around them.
Sorry that happened.
You sound really (text removed by MSE Forum Team) off, as i'm sure most here would be feeling right now.Back to square one, no apg, no comment.0
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