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TrulyMadly wrote: »I agree
http://www.frugalqueen.co.uk/
We all have so many money saving skills on this thread....but it can be so hard to teach others:o
I just can't see how anyone needs to go without a breakfast :eek:value porridge costs so little and makes a perfectly adequate, filling breakfast. I know it's not for everyone but when it's the difference between eating and starving......
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Good night tweets.
Hope your warm and un-fed up tomorrow.“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
Shortfatscotsbloke wrote: »That's fine CL, but regardless of how you dress it up, you paid £6.80 + fillers (or not) for something that would have cost you £6 in Ts.
As I said earlier, don't buy things just because they appear to be glitching, think about it first.
Whats crawled up your butt?:p
Thanks for testing and reporting back cheer1eader :TApparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
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Enterprise_1701C wrote: »Haven't read Joe at all, thought about it but not got around to it. Got settled into Stephen King, a bit like comfy shoes, a lot of the time you know where you are and he often bases them in the same town with the same people/sort of people in them. I really must have a look to see if any of Joe's books are online, only do e-books these days so need the libraries to have them in
I am such a dope,light bulb moment, my boss always uses e books, I gave him the actual book, same for xmas I got him Doctor Sleep, both were signed 1st editions, I bet they are just stuck on a bookshelf gathering dust
No wonder he has not commented on them :rotfl::rotfl:0 -
rhosynbach wrote: »thanks so much non of the confirmed or unconfirmed in my store
may try the yorkie truck as cant see it on msm and ds3 would like it
Your local store sounds like mine hardly any choice0 -
fairclaire wrote: »I just can't see how anyone needs to go without a breakfast :eek:
value porridge costs so little and makes a perfectly adequate, filling breakfast. I know it's not for everyone but when it's the difference between eating and starving......
totally agree with you, and a bag goes a long way we have done this when times where bad0 -
BBC Believes You Only Read 6 of These Books...
The BBC believes that most people will have read only 6 of the 100 books below. How many have you read?
(Tip: The average Goodreads member has read 23 out of 100 books on this list)
http://www.listchallenges.com/kaunismina-bbc-6-books-challenge?
Mine was 18!:cool:
I got 21although some were from English Lit class.
SPC #329 £471/£500 banked
SPC 2014 £1100:D
Happiness can be found even in the darkest of times if one only remembers to turn on the light
"Do you not know that a man is not dead while his name is still spoken?” ― Terry Pratchett, Going Postal0 -
scottishshortie wrote: »Your local store sounds like mine hardly any choice
its terrible everyone says what is glitching you get all excited then find you cant get the stock,0 -
Hmmmmm. I suppose I can take it back if it doesn't compare.
Main reason is Asda is about 1 1/2 miles from me and Tesco's is 9 miles and I have my APG to useI have dyslexia, so get used to my spelling and grammarMortgage pay off date 11/2028. Target 12/2020 :rotfl:
Current Balance £33921Declutter 2123/20160
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