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I agree, 'bits' in the weave help the general look of crumbs etc. dark carpets show up much more bits of fluff etc.
Mine is a plain deep orange and I can see fluff 12 feet away.
I ve got a plain red stair carpet to match the patterned wall paper oh and it shows every bit of fluff, and anything else. I m seriously tempted to take it off , paint the stairs and put those little shaped mats down that Lidl sell from time to time. But them I suppose it ll be noisier and colder.0 -
aprilshower wrote: »Hi
Thank you for your help. However if I copy the shopping list it will not let me order as it says it is less than £25.
If I put 6 small dove items into the basket is actually says £12 so does that mean the glitch has been fixed.
Thanks for your help
AprilshowerLove your Mum, you'll never get another one when she's gone.0 -
Ok, my dilemma.
I broke my wrist 5 weeks ago today. Thing is, they can't see the break on the x ray, it looks broken and acts broken and feels broken, so they have gone along the track that it's broken.
Last week I got the plaster off, it's really not healing well.
I got the options of a scan 70 miles away and the appointment would take two weeks plus a week for the results or get a splint on and physio which could start right away.
I chose the physio. Asked the gp for a 7 Day sick line, however he insisted on another two weeks.
I'm feeling really guilty, my Boss was saying her sons wrist healed in four weeks!! He's 40 years younger than me.
I was told I can go back to gp and ask to get a back to work certificate. (Not by my boss)
Dilemma is, should I stay off with the guilt, or get signed back on and just go in and do what I can.
Answers on a postcard please ( for the young, this is how you answered a quiz in the olden days) :-)I really don't know I had never heard of this. I only have a week left on my sick line, but worried cos the physio hasn't started yet.
You go going back to work too soon because your boss is pressuring you, you're very likely to make things worse not better, and end up being off again for longer.
Stay off until your sick note runs out at least. Ask your GP if they feel whether you should go back before you have physio or wait until you start having it. I guess it all depends on what sort of work you do. If it involves manual work, or typing, then I would suggest notI’m a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the Health & Beauty, Greenfingered Moneysaving and How Much Have You Saved boards. If you need any help on these boards, please do let me know. Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any posts you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button, or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com
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I really don't know I had never heard of this. I only have a week left on my sick line, but worried cos the physio hasn't started yet.
I have seen one in passing but I wouldn't know the official title. I do think this needs to be a discussion between you and your doctor though as you are the only one's who know where the pain is/what duties you would have to do at work. All I can say is please don't feel guilt-tripped back to work where you could end up hurting yourself worse and then have even longer off in the future (I know that's a worst case scenario but it should be considered)There comes a time in every woman's life when the only thing that helps is a glass of champagne ... Bette Davis0 -
aprilshower wrote: »Hi
Thank you for your help. However if I copy the shopping list it will not let me order as it says it is less than £25.
If I put 6 small dove items into the basket is actually says £12 so does that mean the glitch has been fixed.
Thanks for your help
Aprilshower
Add another bottle or 2 to get it over the minimum spend then. It's the 500ml bottles that you need. They go into your basket at £3.90 each but go through the checkout at £2. This is what you will actually pay. They then compare to S's £3.90 to £1.67.:)N1LDA0 -
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Harris decorating kit £1.75
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/harris-decorating-kit-1-75-asda-instore-1845808
My Harris does not need decorating...0 -
Hopepray - if you go back too soon and have pain with that wrist you may encounter probs when you try to get signed off again.....just a thot.never stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit0
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I donlt think this is anything new (choccy panthers and caramel WWs as triggers)
7 items on your bill qualify for comparisonTesco
+£3.76
1 x ASDA Creamy Chicken Simmer Soup (54g)£0.34N/A
1 x Maryland Big & Chunky Milk & Dark Chocolate Chunk ...£1.99£1.00
1 x Maryland Big & Chunky White Choc Chunk Brownie Coo...£1.99£1.00
1 x Heinz Classic Cream of Tomato Soup (400g)£0.89£0.50
1 x Heinz Classic Cream of Mushroom Soup (400g)£0.89£0.50
1 x McVitie's Tasties Choc Chip Cookies (150g)£1.00£0.50
1 x McVitie's Tasties Hazelnut Chocolate Chip Cookies ...£1.00£0.50
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Yogurt Fruit & Nut Mix (200g)£1.30N/A
1 x ASDA Smartprice Crunchy Peanut Butter (340g)£0.62£0.62
Comparison total (compared products only)£8.38£4.620
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