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A chicken is for life not just Christmas Dinner (An 11+ ELITE Thread)
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SSM are you all better now?Sealed pot challenge number 003 £350 for 2015, 2016 £400 Actual£345, £400 for 2017 Actual £500:T:T £770 for 2018 £1295 for 2019:j:j spc number 22 £1,457Stopped Smoking 22/01/15:D:D::dance::dance:- 5 st 1 1/2lb :dance::dance:0
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Thanks for this, I've just googled it and I also want one. My sporty ds is required to eat low carb and lots of meats and veg. However he doesn't like veg:eek:. So at meals I cook less of the rice, pasta or pots and make curry, Bolagnaise sauces etc with plenty of blended veg. However if it has any veggie lumps at all he doesn't enjoy it and wastes a lot of it. Do you think this completely liquifys all veg even with skins. Tia
I've just googled Nutribullet and watched a couple of demo clips, and it does seem to completely liquefy it all. If strained there is nothing left in the strainer. HTH0 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »DS and girlfriend had plans to visit Beamish Museum today but it's chucking it down:o
They tell me the entry is £18 each:eek:
Not worth it on a rainy day me thinks:o
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WishI'dReadSooner wrote: »
I actually purchased a Nutribullet in the early hours this morning. I've been looking at them for a while as I know sometimes we don't get our 5 a day. I thought it would help healthwise and also make sure we don't throw fruit/veg away. I can get into smoothies, quite enjoy them and if we can also do vegetables I know it should be good for us.
Has anyone got one & do you use it a lot? I suspect we'll use at least once a day, possibly twice if I can't be bothered cooking. I'll let you all know once I get it if it's really worth the money. I have a Kenwood liquidiser to go on Chef (too damned heavy/large to keep on worksurface so lives in garage) and we bought a juicer that I never use as it's too messy & I hate the waste. I do have one of those long thingies with blades on end that I use to mush soup up in a saucepan but it doesn't do veggies well at all.
Good buy or regretful? - time will soon tell!
I asked about the Nutribullet on the previous thread, but I don't think anyone replied (there were helpful replies about where to get the best value fruit and veg to make running costs cheaper, but I don't think anyone actually had one). I am very very tempted so would be really interested to hear what you think of it. Do you mind saying where you have bought it from? It seems to be approx £99ish most places, but some places it comes with some free accessories. I think I would have to buy from Selfridges, as I have vouchers I could use, unless it was a lot cheaper elsewhere. TIA
EDIT: OMG have just seen on HUKD it is reduced to £79. I need it!!!0 -
Sunshinemummy wrote: »Afternoon Jelly, pleased to see you back x
Hello SSM :wave:
Did you get your garage flooring sorted out?'It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.'
Groucho Marx
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BarleySugar wrote: »I've just googled Nutribullet and watched a couple of demo clips, and it does seem to completely liquefy it all. If strained there is nothing left in the strainer. HTH
Thanks for the help Barley. Just reserved one at argos:eek:Cherish those you have in your life because you never know when they won't be there anymore.
No matter how you feel, get up, dress up & never give up.0 -
cashless-cow wrote: »Just checked my receipt from yesterday.....A v T
Beef, Ham, Toilet Cleaner & Jazz all working ok
We need toothpaste can I use this!!100 -
I asked about the Nutribullet on the previous thread, but I don't think anyone replied (there were helpful replies about where to get the best value fruit and veg to make running costs cheaper, but I don't think anyone actually had one). I am very very tempted so would be really interested to hear what you think of it. Do you mind saying where you have bought it from? It seems to be approx £99ish most places, but some places it comes with some free accessories. I think I would have to buy from Selfridges, as I have vouchers I could use, unless it was a lot cheaper elsewhere. TIA
Argos have £10 gc when you spend £100. It's 99.99 so I added a box of toffees for £1.49. HthCherish those you have in your life because you never know when they won't be there anymore.
No matter how you feel, get up, dress up & never give up.0 -
WishI'dReadSooner wrote: »GO GO GO! All working this am. Shop done just before 8am. Pots & Bapples £3 for 2 too!
12 items (8 different) on your bill qualify for comparison ASDA Tesco
+£12.43
0.42 x ASDA Bananas by Weight per kg £0.29 £0.28
1 x ASDA Olive Spread (500g) £1.00 £1.25
2 x ASDA Welsh Semi Skimmed Milk 4 Pints (2.27L) £2.00 N/A
1 x ASDA Cheese Topped Baguette £0.45 N/A
1 x ASDA White Potatoes (2.5Kg) £2.00 £2.00
1 x Sharwood's Green Label Mango Chutney Squeezy (375g... £2.30 £0.50
1 x Swizzels Matlow Strawberry Refresher Bar £0.10 N/A
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Egg Custards (4) £1.00 £1.00
1 x ASDA Smartprice Instant Custard Mix (70g) £0.15 £0.15
5 x ASDA Smartprice Unsmoked Back Bacon (500g) £13.60 £4.05
1 x ASDA Bananas by Weight per kg £2.00 £0.68
Comparison total (compared products only) £22.34 £9.91
7 items (6 different) on your bill qualify for comparison ASDA Morrisons
+£0.26
0.42 x ASDA Bananas by Weight per kg £0.29 £0.28
1 x ASDA Olive Spread (500g) £1.00 £1.50
2 x ASDA Welsh Semi Skimmed Milk 4 Pints (2.27L) £2.00 £2.78
1 x ASDA Cheese Topped Baguette £0.45 N/A
1 x ASDA White Potatoes (2.5Kg) £2.00 £1.79
1 x Sharwood's Green Label Mango Chutney Squeezy (375g... £2.30 N/A
1 x Swizzels Matlow Strawberry Refresher Bar £0.10 N/A
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Egg Custards (4) £1.00 N/A
1 x ASDA Smartprice Instant Custard Mix (70g) £0.15 £0.15
5 x ASDA Smartprice Unsmoked Back Bacon (500g) £13.60 N/A
1 x ASDA Bananas by Weight per kg £2.00 £0.68
Comparison total (compared products only) £7.44 £7.18
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TrulyMadly wrote: »DS and girlfriend had plans to visit Beamish Museum today but it's chucking it down
They tell me the entry is £18 each
Not worth it on a rainy day me thinks
It's a full day out, if they haven't been before; well, more than a full day - difficult to see everything in one day; and the entry passes are valid for a year, so they can go back as many times as they want, or lend the passes to someone else to use'It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.'
Groucho Marx
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