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fairclaire wrote: »I need kitchen roll and (as always) coke.
Not been keeping up. Hope you are well and how are things with your dad?
Kitchen roll is one of my guilty pleasure (use alot for art). I like the Plenty the Big one best as doesn't shred if you wash by mistake.
Have you tried the coke in a green can yet. First thoughts were too sweet but growing on me, bit pepsi max ish.
Dad is not doing so well. After other problems last week and his specialist suddenly leaving the Health Authority he has now seen a new one. Bloods got delayed until today and he was chronically anaemic. Both types today so hoping he picks up. Addenbrookes on 30th but no more bloods until 9th Oct which is concerning us. Addenbrookes is to see if he is bad enough for the injections. Luckily my sister can give them to him at home.
I was there briefly last week and back thurs to sunday this week. My sister has alot of meetings so going to stay longer than normal plus she want to do a run on sunday. Not couch surfing but good old premier inn this time. Really looking forward to spending time with Dad even if he is on sofa too weak to talk much.
My son called in yesterday but dad wasnt even up to 5 mins conversation
Dad is loving the Wiltshire farm foods I had delivered. He likes his food bland and is really enjoying the puddings. They left him a brochure so he can choose his next order himself. Great bonus is they do not disagree with his tummy.
Sorry for long post but not caught up with you for a while.
V xfairclaire wrote: ». I do think a chaise lounge is a good description of you though. Stylish yet comfortable and laid back
May the odds be ever in your favour;)
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im hopefully going to bed soon too.
It transpires that we have a shop-lifted 4 finger kitkat in our house :eek: DS2 picked it up in Ts express earlier and didn't surrender it when I was paying at the tillHe's adamant the barcode should have set the alarms off
and is really genuinellly upset that he has 'stolen' a kitkat.
Guess who's promised to go to the express tomorrow morning and pay for it so he can eat it after school?:rotfl::rotfl:
Can't fault his honesty, so I will do as he asks:rotfl::rotfl:
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NIce evening choon for all the night shift
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQK7KSTQfaw#t=143There is no honour to be had in not knowing a thing that can be known - Danny Baker0 -
vanilla_twist wrote: »Kitchen roll is one of my guilty pleasure (use alot for art). I like the Plenty the Big one best as doesn't shred if you wash by mistake.
Have you tried the coke in a green can yet. First thoughts were too sweet but growing on me, bit pepsi max ish.
Dad is not doing so well. After other problems last week and his specialist suddenly leaving the Health Authority he has now seen a new one. Bloods got delayed until today and he was chronically anaemic. Both types today so hoping he picks up. Addenbrookes on 30th but no more bloods until 9th Oct which is concerning us. Addenbrookes is to see if he is bad enough for the injections. Luckily my sister can give them to him at home.
I was there briefly last week and back thurs to sunday this week. My sister has alot of meetings so going to stay longer than normal plus she want to do a run on sunday. Not couch surfing but good old premier inn this time. Really looking forward to spending time with Dad even if he is on sofa too weak to talk much.
My son called in yesterday but dad wasnt even up to 5 mins conversation
Dad is loving the Wiltshire farm foods I had delivered. He likes his food bland and is really enjoying the puddings. They left him a brochure so he can choose his next order himself. Great bonus is they do not disagree with his tummy.
Sorry for long post but not caught up with you for a while.
V x
Oh V sounds like hard workyour sis sounds like an angel! :A
Yes we have had the green coke in bottles and cans and it was deemed 'acceptable'
Don't ever apologise. It's such hard work and I, for one, can relate to your journey with your Dad more than you could know. It's so difficult when you have other commitments that mean you can't be there 24/7. I think of you often :A
I hope you all get some answers and comfort from his upcoming appointments x0 -
Good Evening.
Very sad day.My old Mum died this afternoon .Dreadful few weeks but she is at peace now.
Very sorry to hear your sad news savvy sal. May your mum rest in peace & may you have the strength you need in this awful time for you and your family.if you don't have anything nice to say, keep schtum.
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These:
Young's Lightly Coated Alaska Pollock Fillets in Lemon & Herb Coating (4 per pack - 480g)
T £4.00 A £2.98
Young's Lightly Coated Alaska Pollock Fillets Light Seasoned (4 per pack - 480g)T £3.00 A £2.98
are £1.99 each in M.
I hold out no hope of them comparing vs M on either T PP or the APG, and if so people will lose out, as they are very new items in M. M own brand pollock fillets (2 for £3.50) are cheaper anyway.
Neither of the above Young's products are showing for M on msm, which is completely irrelevant. Just so that you don't start thinking, on the basis of what you see on msm, that comparing Tvs A or, on the £3.00 T one, comparing Avs T is any good price.0 -
Ello luvlies
Long time no see...popping me 'ed in to say and say Ello obvs and to say, I just spotted these;
http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/sainsburys-price-comparison/Laundry/Vanish_Oxi_Action_Crystal_White_Fabric_Stain_Remover_Powder_15Kg.html
and
http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/sainsburys-price-comparison/Laundry/Vanish_Oxi_Action_Fabric_Stain_Remover_Powder_15Kg.html
is it a goer? as in do we (don't all go at once) buy at Sada or !!!!!! :rotfl: (love the name don't ya?;) and get an instant £4.40 apg or £9.00 tpp back ? or should we hunt for 'em at Sains at £3 each- just checked online and they are £7.00 a piece, so I'm guessing no, and this is an...error?
hth
love to ya all
be back soon
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M list now "finished" - hope you can understand it!
Getting very crowded, and items within shelves in no order due to msm adding to the basket in no logical order and then me adding more items at various places, over the weeks, as they've gone on. Trying to put them in a logical place, but with no order to the rest in the first place... (The 'snacks and sweets', for example, keep flipping from crisps to other items and back to crisps again.) I'll try to sort some of it out a little later.
Just to let you know, when items are of the same type, I try to put them in order of the cheapest (Morries price) first. For example, if anyone was paying really great attention, you'll have noticed the 1.1Kg pack of Onions have swapped places with the loose ones, so that the pack now appear first. This is because the pack should work out better price per kg. than the loose onions. However, the pack itself nearly did not make it to the M list - I was a little reluctant as not best price - was 'any 3 for £1.50' in M but gone to straight 69p (M's version is 1.2kg). Would have been buy 3 packs, but felt that APG wouldn't pick up mbuy on them properly so considered safer to buy them vs straight M price. Vs straight M price is considered to be the best you'd probably get, and individual M price now cheaper than what the individual price in M was last week. Of course, doesn't rule out that they couldn't go to straight 50p later!
Reason the pack in the event made it to the list is that it is still better per kg than either of the loose onions that are already on the list, so the pack should be there really. It's felt that there may be a risk trying to compare 1.1Kg in A vs 1.2Kg in M - this should compare as it's within the weight range but perhaps the collectors won't recognise that - however I think the A pack has been comparing to M previously so felt that it should still work (vs new M price).
Wonder if there will be any glitches (in our favour) due to the number of changes the APG collectors will have to cope with!
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Savvy Sal, I am so very very sorry to hear about your mum :,(
HUMUNGOUS hugs, hun.
Hope you are managing to get at least some sleep tonight.
My condolences to all the family x x:A Every moment is a gift. That's why we call it the present.!:A
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