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  • lil_tiger wrote: »
    I was considering attempting these myself, with the ES flutes :p but thought they would be tricky.....

    Do you think they would work with pre-made pastry? Although just seen I could use the bread maker to mix (I have an injured wrist :o not just lazy!)

    Just seen this....
    http://allrecipes.co.uk/recipe/6757/raspberry-pain-au-chocolat.aspx?o_ln=RD_MC_Photo%3a+1_SimilarRecipes&o_is=RD_More+Choices

    Got me thinking of using ES flutes and black cherries/cherry jam.....
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  • TrulyMadly wrote: »
    Isn't it lidl for the rice....I'm not getting it but it might be worthwhile checking back:)

    Yes you're right. I'd have ended up in correct one anyway as told hubby & he said middle one. Only way I sometimes remember is ALA - Asda in town, Lidl next road and Aldi next road up. The odd one out not starting with A in the middle. Well it makes sense to me:D:o
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    It's not FC's trampoline is it?:eek:
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  • dawn27
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    Morning, got woke up this morning by DH he had two flat tyres. I got up to help him sort it out, couldnt see any slashes or nails that were obvious.
    We had no pump as a neighbour "borrowed" it and never returned it, so I had to call RAC out at 7am on a sunday morning.
    They nice RAC man pumped the tyres up and couldnt see any damage, DH has just left for work rather late now.
    Looks like neighbourhood kids or drunks let them down, there are some really sad people around.
    Lost my no call out fee for RAC, but i suppose thats what you get the cover for.
    Just reserved a nice pump from Argos to collect tomorrow and I am not lending this one out.

    Sorry for the rant but i feel better after that
  • mhoc
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    davemorton wrote: »
    How do you get amazon credit please?

    I think you can convert your Topcashback money into Amazon credit.

    I used my Sainsburys nectar points into a amazon gift card and added this to my account.

    That's 2 ways. I like to keep some credit in Amazon and in Paypal so if a good glitch or deal comes up I have funds in readiness.
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  • aau1
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    Ahem (can't quote as on last thread )

    Good morning having a cuppy and catchup

    I can quote it :D
    Popped into Lidls on my way home and the offers for next weekend are
    500g pork belly slices £1.37
    Microwaveable rice 24p
    Sweet & sour sauce 37p
    Red peppers 32p
    And don't forget the chocolate this weekend
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  • rose28454
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    Already been out in garden and potted up some violas. Its garden bin this week and I hate to put it out empty so might get out there and tidy the garden up a bit. Then must get clothes sorted for hols at end of week. Cant really afford it bur Mum has given me a card on her credit card account she does not use so that will give me a few weeks to pay it off. Have enough food in my 3 freezers to last a month or 2 so nsds to come when we get back.

    Weighed myself today and am 1lb below target. Really pleased although even the brother I dont really speak told Mum I was too skinny when he saw me last week. Cant believe last year I was size 18 now size 10.
  • mummyvb
    mummyvb Posts: 290 Forumite
    Morning everyone, off to Cardiff today for a couple of nights cheap stay at the Premier Inn. Children love it. Is there anything that I should be aware of flooding/weather wise there?
    Will do some window shopping and the free museum (haven't decided whether to do the indoor or outdoor one yet, will see about the weather).
    I thought fish and chips would be a cheap tea one night, can anyone recommend a good one please? Also got some KFC vouchers, has anyone been refused them in/around Cardiff? Any other recommendations for free/cheap meals and activities gratefully received!

    Thank you to everyone whose advice has helped me in my desperate quest to make ends meet. x

    EDIT-Back on the quest, I've been away too long!
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