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A chicken is for life not just Christmas Dinner (An 11+ ELITE Thread)
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proof;):t:tTrulyMadly wrote: »Can you please all resist telling me how tender your breasts are when I haven't got any:o:grouphug:
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Call_of_Trouty wrote: »No wonder I didn't find any, I was looking in the chilled cabinets
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Try looking in the really chilled cabinet
We have loads, about 8-9 to a bag, spot on if we had room I would have cleared them out again today
Even had them on the barbie last week defrosted of course :cool:When The Fun Stops Stop0 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »Can you please all resist telling me how tender your breasts are when I haven't got any:o
It's all about confidence.
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Originally Posted by buyitall View Post
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!!!WishI'dReadSooner wrote: »I bought it for £79.99 AND it comes complete with the expensive book AND £30 worth of superfood - suggested retail of £159.99.
As I hadn't seen it cheaper anywhere, especially not with the 'superfoods' (Maca, Spirulana & Wheatgrass) & have been looking for a while I jumped. Heck I didn't put it on HUKD & it wasn't on there before I purchased. I was saving it for you lot until I tested.
Here's a linky - NOTE you won't get 8% from Quidco as they specifically exclude the Nutribullet.
http://www.buynutribullet.co.uk/electrical/food-processors-mixers-blenders/vip.html
Hinari Genie 8 in 1, Asda £20
I bought this for my DD a few months ago after she raved about it when at friends house and they made fruit smoothies.
She said I had to get one as it would be well used and so 'worth the money', of course the one she was referring to was the bullet.
I saw this 1 and thought I'll get this in-case it's another gadget to sit in a cupboard and get forgot about.
Her friend asked me last week where she could get one after both she and my dd had spent the afternoon with fruit and veg experimenting with new ideas for smoothies and juice drinks. When I answered Asda £20 my DD said 'tell her the truth, how expensive it was':rotfl::rotfl:
no, that is the correct price...£20:D
Now,:rotfl: all her friend are buying them
You could buy this and give it a try. If you don't think it's good enough...return it!!!
hth
Have just checked on A's groceries and it's now 29.960 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »Can you please all resist telling me how tender your breasts are when I haven't got any:o
Now we know thats not true
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There's a lot of posts about chickens on chickens thread.
What a weird and spooky coincidence:rotfl:To do is to be. Rousseau
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We had such an awesome day Jelly
Sorry your birthday featured crying women
purpledonkey wrote: »Pretty awesome actually, let's see... free coffee and cake at JL. £25.31 worth of M&S shopping for £4.05 (including a £7.17 chicken, GR voucher and using up a £5 Now TV voucher) and finally a Tesco shop where I essentially got paid to take it away! So good day! How was your birthday?
It was just the one crying woman, and only briefly; she'd had a health scare but it is good news now, so not really tears of sadness...
We ended up writing our 'Things I Still Have to Do' lists (I was going to put 'Things to Do Before You Die' but it just sounds so morbid, and nonsensical too ... you can't do them after you die).'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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