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A chicken is for life not just Christmas Dinner (An 11+ ELITE Thread)

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  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    underperky wrote: »
    Congratulations Granny :T

    You're up late super gran. I hope you are well :A
  • zagubov
    zagubov Posts: 17,938 Forumite
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    Tinyshoes wrote: »
    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    I know I am alive but are you sure I am well? :p

    I am still eating cheese dated 6th January. :o

    I had a whoopsied salad from 28th tonight. ;)

    But I do draw the line at eating weevils. :eek:

    A salad, you say?
    http://www.youtube.com/embed/61cY1ILv60k?rel=0&autoplay=1

    Savvy, I think you've fallen under the influence of vegan propaganda. Many foods are cultures of "germs". Doesn't matter. The so-called "pus" in milk is describing the immune cells that are in the milk a baby drinks. Perfectly fine. Fruit are ovaries. Grains are embryos. Plant food is contaminated by insects and is full of toxins absent from the mammals we eat. The strongest mutagen ever discovered is in lettuce. Every third potassium atom in our food is radioactive.

    Tough! Most of these foods are plenty fine to eat and if we think about it too much we'd suffer harm by avoiding what can nourish us. Let's chow down. Me. I'm from Glasgow so I'll eat anything that doesn't eat me first.
    There is no honour to be had in not knowing a thing that can be known - Danny Baker
  • Savvybuyer
    Savvybuyer Posts: 22,332 Forumite
    Eighth Anniversary 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Avs T:
    1 x ASDA Chosen by You Fusilli Twists (500g)£0.50£0.50
  • underperky
    underperky Posts: 5,217 Forumite
    Good night folks
  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    Savvybuyer wrote: »
    Thanks for your support FC, it is very helpful.

    Yes I have been back to my usual (for a long recent consistent period) happy-go-lucky personality. Sometimes that goes by the wayside, in more recent years, but it was my natural youth position. Glad to say I've had a consistent happy-go-lucky period and this is just...well... it happens, and my overall state is happy.

    Sorry to compound matters for anyone not in such a state - although, as you can see, I do have my 'down' periods too - but, yes, I feel things are going fairly good for me, the way I want, in a way, and I'm doing what I want to do and when I want to do it! Not many people I suspect can have it as good as that!

    [Edit, quick! :eek:I'd better not suggest I'm ignoring that given by David. and davemorton and others. Folks, I do mean all of your support, not just FC but was just replying to FC. But, then, you know me and know that that was the case.]

    Well hopefully you can look at your over thinking with the milk thing as a temporary blip and get back to being happy savvy.

    I do understand, you know. As much as it's possible for a 'normal' person to, how certain things can become bigger than they really are. If they're big to you, though....it matters. It's good that you've been able to talk about it and get a few opinions and a bit of support. (from the resident experts :eek: :D:rotfl:) You did the right thing talking about it.

    This will tickle you. DS2 has a new 'special interest'.......game shows. In particular old game shows. There's a sky channel that shows them. Come on down, keep out if the black and in the red, nothing in this came for 2 in a bed, you have won a blankety blank chequebook and pen, cuddly toy cuddly toy, look what you could've won, can I have a p please bob........I could go on :o:rotfl::rotfl:
  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    zagubov wrote: »
    A salad, you say?
    http://www.youtube.com/embed/61cY1ILv60k?rel=0&autoplay=1

    Savvy, I think you've fallen under the influence of vegan propaganda. Many foods are cultures of "germs". Doesn't matter. The so-called "pus" in milk is describing the immune cells that are in the milk a baby drinks. Perfectly fine. Fruit are ovaries. Grains are embryos. Plant food is contaminated by insects and is full of toxins absent from the mammals we eat. The strongest mutagen ever discovered is in lettuce. Every third potassium atom in our food is radioactive.

    Tough! Most of these foods are plenty fine to eat and if we think about it too much we'd suffer harm by avoiding what can nourish us. Let's chow down. Me. I'm from Glasgow so I'll eat anything that doesn't eat me first.

    Wise words:D :T:T
  • Sunshinemummy
    Sunshinemummy Posts: 17,377 Forumite
    Decatholon refunds have started to be made...
    10
  • Savvybuyer
    Savvybuyer Posts: 22,332 Forumite
    Eighth Anniversary 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    :mad:Reduced this womble to pence! And so good otherwise with that Smirnoff as well...

    Why £0.29?:(

    21 items (15 different) on your bill qualify for comparisonASDALogoWhite.gif Morrisons

    CheaperSignBlue.gif+£4.54
    1.1 x ASDA Bananas by Weight per kg£0.74£0.74
    0.86 x ASDA Tomatoes by Weight per kg£1.71£1.33
    2 x ASDA Chosen by You 70% Less Fat Pineapple Cottage ...£2.80N/A
    2 x ASDA Smartprice Smoked Salmon Trimmings (120g)£2.50N/A
    1 x ASDA Chosen by You Triple Chocolate Muffins (4)£1.00£1.49
    1 x Nestle Milkybar White Chocolate Dessert (4x70g)£1.00£1.00
    2 x Muller Light Fat Free Greek Style Yogurt - Mango (...£3.00N/A
    2 x Pepsi Max (2L)£1.96£3.96:mad::mad::mad::(
    2 x Heinz Farmers' Market Plum Tomato & Basil Soup wit...£2.00N/A
    1 x ASDA Chef's Value Mixed Weight Eggs (18)£1.50N/A
    1 x Warburtons Soft Brown Sandwich Pittas (4)£1.00£1.00
    2 x Tiger Tiger Thai Red Salad Dressing (250ml)£3.96N/A
    4 x Mug Shot Pasta Minestrone Flavour (60g)£2.00£3.00:(
    1 x ASDA Whole Cucumber£0.49£0.49
    2 x ASDA Baby Plum Tomatoes (250g)£1.50N/A
    1 x ASDA Brussels Sprouts (300g)£1.50N/A
    2 x ASDA Butcher's Selection Unsmoked Back Bacon Rashe...£4.00£3.50
    1 x ASDA Butcher's Selection Pork Loin Steak (1Kg)£5.00£5.99
    1 x ASDA Broccoli (335g)£0.49£0.49
    1 x ASDA Satsumas (650g)£1.00£0.80
    2 x ASDA Smartprice Crisps - Variety (12x18g)£1.32£1.32
    1 x ASDA Butcher's Selection Whole Chicken (1.35Kg)£4.00£4.15
    1 x ASDA Blueberries (260g)£2.00N/A
    1 x ASDA Chosen by You Mini Pork Pies with Chorizo (4 ...£1.25N/A
    1 x Smirnoff Red Label Vodka (1L)£18.00£18.99
    2 x Fairy Original Washing Up Liquid (433ml)£2.00N/A
    Comparison total (compared products only)£43.71£48.25

    Noticed A's bringing down the price of it's 'price-locked' items - Salad Tomatoes now 69p, Brocolli 49p, that doesn't help wombles either.

    And that's it - load of rubbish, only receipt that didn't lose out from Pepsi turned out to be over 28 days old:(:(.
  • Savvybuyer
    Savvybuyer Posts: 22,332 Forumite
    Eighth Anniversary 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    fairclaire wrote: »
    Well hopefully you can look at your over thinking with the milk thing as a temporary blip and get back to being happy savvy.

    I do understand, you know. As much as it's possible for a 'normal' person to, how certain things can become bigger than they really are. If they're big to you, though....it matters. It's good that you've been able to talk about it and get a few opinions and a bit of support. (from the resident experts :eek: :D:rotfl:) You did the right thing talking about it.

    This will tickle you. DS2 has a new 'special interest'.......game shows. In particular old game shows. There's a sky channel that shows them. Come on down, keep out if the black and in the red, nothing in this came for 2 in a bed, you have won a blankety blank chequebook and pen, cuddly toy cuddly toy, look what you could've won, can I have a p please bob........I could go on :o:rotfl::rotfl:

    I could go on about them too:D:rotfl::rotfl:.:o(:rotfl:)
  • EMMAP
    EMMAP Posts: 4,746 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    For work, or for pleasure? I can see you as poet...:)

    Shucks Jelly that's nice of you to say.

    For work mainly. Which is a pleasure :)
    Debt free 6th December 2014 :)

    'Kindness is a simple act to show someone that you see them and that they're worth it'
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