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How to make my own preserving veg bags??
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TravellingAbuela wrote: »I have had the potato and the onion bags from Poundland and no complaints. They are lined with black fabric which keeps out the light.
Do you have a pic as would like to buy some but not sure what to look for when in pound land?YNAB is my new best friend.0 -
chrisfreelander54 wrote: »Do you have a pic as would like to buy some but not sure what to look for when in pound land?
I have just trawled their site so I could give you a link but I can't find them! I am wondering if they have stopped selling them? When I got mine they were in the same section as vacuum bags etc. An assistant might know if they still stock them."If you dream alone it will remain just a dream. But if we all dream together it will become reality"0 -
chrisfreelander54 wrote: »Do you have a pic as would like to buy some but not sure what to look for when in pound land?
They look exactly the same as the Lakeland onion one.Slimming World at target0 -
TravellingAbuela wrote: »I have just trawled their site so I could give you a link but I can't find them! I am wondering if they have stopped selling them? When I got mine they were in the same section as vacuum bags etc. An assistant might know if they still stock them.
I'm off to PoundLand next week to buy some. :beer:“…the ‘insatiability doctrine – we spend money we don’t have, on things we don’t need, to make impressions that don’t last, on people we don’t care about.” Professor Tim Jackson
“The best things in life is not things"0
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