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Morning all
Sorry for being vague, I paid with vouchers and a bit of cash, yes they did work (both flavours)
But that was yesterday, who knows what Ms has decided today
I can confirm that the last two flavours still work as of this morning. Dont forget to be careful after 12.00 though0 -
:A sending you a (()) Nannylala0
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Just had a mysupermarket email through with a price alert for JF shampoo and its part of the 3 for £9 ... Must be new i pressume ??0
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Morning!:)
FC, do you get the Gazette?
Great article about a fundraising event at the Sandcastle, for the Forces charity, Combat Stress.
There again, you were probably one of the people, going down the slides!:D:TN1LDA:D0 -
Morning :wave: how's everyone doing? I've missed you guys
I keep trying to catch up but it just isn't happening. Had a poorly dd who can't sleep much longer than 1hr at a timeseemed a bit more settled the last couple of days so hopefully it's passing
I was sent a £12 online code for T as I didn't use the free delivery that came with the autumn club, but surprise surprise it didn't work. Have emailed as I don't like to be stuck on the phone atm in case baby needs attention. So frustrating when you've spent 2hrs planning the shop :mad:
I've been muggle shopping and eating so much rubbish. I've discovered something called cheese hamwich in Iceland and feel like I need a wash after eating it, but I just can't be bothered to cook proper food - hoping to start getting more on track this week as I'm only going to make myself feel worse eating like this
Have I missed any good glitches?
Ah bless nothing worse that a poorly baby and lack of sleep. Hope she settles down soon:)
Here's a couple of tips I learnt when I had DD...
Next time you do cook...spaghetti Bol, cottage pie etc make double, it doesn't take much longer to prepare and freeze half. Then just defrost the night before and zap in the microwave. frozen jacket potatoes are a pretty good standby too.
Or open a tin of toms, chop, peel a carrot, onion, stock cube, squirt of pur!e...put them all in a pan to simmer when the veg is cooked blitz and you've got a pasta, meat, fish sauce with 3 of your five a day. Which can also be frozen. I used to do these on a night once I'd found my feet...the first few weeks are always a bit of a blurr.
Hth:)0 -
went to order these for the first time and they've come down in price but still think it's good if it compares to £10 -
Hugs to snap and Nanny :grouphug: My thoughts are with you both x
abailey, hopefully you will be able to sleep and eat better if dd perks up
Had my little Oreo neutered on Monday, he went out last night and not back yetHope he's ok. We weren't going to let him out but he was making such a racket at the window and the vet said he would be ok to go out next day if he seemed well.
I used to enter lots of competition posted on mse but have let them slide since we've been home educating dd2, managed to get going again last week and so far have won a selection of natural mouthwashes, breath fresheners and toothpaste and this morning I got a letter saying that I've won a Chuggington starter track :j Very nice for my ds2 birthday in October. Must keep it up as prizes are great for the pressy cupboard
Hope everyone has lovely, sunny weather and blue skies like we do here in Manchester today0 -
Hugs to snap and Nanny :grouphug: My thoughts are with you both x
abailey, hopefully you will be able to sleep and eat better if dd perks up
Had my little Oreo neutered on Monday, he went out last night and not back yetHope he's ok. We weren't going to let him out but he was making such a racket at the window and the vet said he would be ok to go out next day if he seemed well.
I used to enter lots of competition posted on mse but have let them slide since we've been home educating dd2, managed to get going again last week and so far have won a selection of natural mouthwashes, breath fresheners and toothpaste and this morning I got a letter saying that I've won a Chuggington starter track :j Very nice for my ds2 birthday in October. Must keep it up as prizes are great for the pressy cupboard
Hope everyone has lovely, sunny weather and blue skies like we do here in Manchester today
was thinking of you on sunday when we went to the MEN wondering if your oh was on duty.:).fab show,poor ted robbins tho hope he will be ok.0 -
Morning folks
Just come back from asda, looks like they've fixed the florette salad thing as mine went through at the right price. Unless of course I picked up the wrong one, which isn't entirely impossible :rotfl:
Lots of hugs for nannylala amd snap :grouphug:I’m a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the Health & Beauty, Greenfingered Moneysaving and How Much Have You Saved boards. If you need any help on these boards, please do let me know. Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any posts you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button, or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com
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Ladyshopper wrote: »I think there is probably a lot more to this than your friend is telling you.
If your friend has decided to go against his solicitors advice, then I'm afraid that's his decision. Solicitors are there to give legal advice, if your friend is choosing not to take it then he either thinks he knows better, or something else is going on.
Also, it's not the police who decide what/if someone is charged, it's the cps. And believe me, it takes a hell of a lot of evidence for a cps lawyer to authorise a charge.
i saw all his charge sheets and there is nothing on there
they just got a bee in there bonnet for him
i know first hand what lengths they go to to cover up or to get a charge to the extent it cost the police force £250k for a case against me for a parking ticket where a pc assaulted me all on cctv0
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