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Is that your LO enjoying her pancake louise, not sure I will be eating mine quite like that. :rotfl:
Unfortunately not!
It's a picture my DP sent me last year when it appeared on his fb. It just really makes me giggle!
Dd2 won't eat her dinner so she won't be getting pancakes tonight!0 -
Mumto2monkeys wrote: »Halifax have a 6% monthly saver but its a children's one;) you can open one for your children, grandchildren etc its fixed monthly payments for a year....don't know if that would be if use...:)
Thanks - it is actually for my children. DS1 will be 17 on Friday though, so will have to check out ages - he probably stopped being a child at 16 in the world of banks (but he will always be my baby)
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Well B3tty Crock3r has let me down again:eek: the first 3 stuck to my Teflon non stick pan- so they went in the bin!! :mad: the next two split:mad: added a couple of spoons of sr flour and voila perfect pancakes:T knew I should have made my own mixture:rotfl:0
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xxlouisexx56 wrote: »Unfortunately not!
It's a picture my DP sent me last year when it appeared on his fb. It just really makes me giggle!
Dd2 won't eat her dinner so she won't be getting pancakes tonight!
DD3 at 16 is hoping to get loads tonight as DD1 and DD2 are not here, haven't told her that less batter has been made.0 -
Enterprise_1701C wrote: »Can't imagine your shoes lasted you 20 years (age of my current freezer) - or did they
I wish!
A pair will maybe last 6 months before something fails but I do clock up a lot of miles walking. Last pair lasted over a year so have gone for exactly the same againSomething unexpected happened which made me smile and still continues to make me smile.
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DD3 at 16 is hoping to get loads tonight as DD1 and DD2 are not here, haven't told her that less batter has been made.
Now comes the awful moment when dd1 can have pancakes but dd2 can't.
I foresee lots of tears and screaming.
DP might walk in the door and walk straight back out again!0 -
Thanks - it is actually for my children. DS1 will be 17 on Friday though, so will have to check out ages - he probably stopped being a child at 16 in the world of banks (but he will always be my baby
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They also do a junior cash isa... Haven't read the details but might be worth looking into
http://www.halifax.co.uk/isas/cash-isas/junior-cash-isa/0 -
Can we do anything with this??
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going half price tomorrow at Tosco, says was £1 now 50p but going into basket at £2.18It`s nice to be important, but its more important to be nice.
The world is full of people throwing stones at us. Its what you do with them that counts. Build a wall or build a bridge.0 -
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Mumto2monkeys wrote: »They also do a junior cash isa... Haven't read the details but might be worth looking into
http://www.halifax.co.uk/isas/cash-isas/junior-cash-isa/0
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