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fairclaire wrote: »Today I drove to Audley court in Shropshire to drop my OH for a 6 week resendtial course
we have been struggling lately.
I know he won't manage 6 weeks and I know I'll probably be picking him up by the weekend and bringing him back here for me to cope with
I feel guilty. I felt absolute relief at making him someone else problem todayI know that sounds terrible
but I did
Try not to feel bad FC. After everything you've had to go through lately a break is exactly what you need. Hope he sticks it out for a little while and it's helpful for the whole familyDebt free 6th December 2014
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tigerwhite wrote: »Hi Fatty (you know it's a term of endearment)
I was going to try this in half an hour.. Where there no SEL's up saying 3 for £5? I'll be prepared:D
will you have to change your username to SFTB (short fat thin bloke)?:p:D
Thanks for all the comments about the weight loss guys. It has been a hard slog over the last few weeks, especially watching the mountains of biccies everyone has been getting. However, they are not for me, I'm an :A, just like Nerfy..:rotfl:0 -
A huge thank u to purpledonkey:beer::T anytime ur up my way let me know & il get kettle on I've saved u a slice:) I'm very pleased wth it not as good as urs(obviously I knew it wouldn't be) & hubby thinks it looks amazing just hope it tastes ok:o thanks for the Indept instructions :A xx
:j awesome'I solemnly swear that I am up to no good'0 -
Just a quick update - just had a HD and been charged 6.85 for persil from a store where they were 3.25 and charged the lower price on a previous c&c - think I remember reading that this happened to someone else too so go easy on this one... Xx0
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Shortfatscotsbloke wrote: »Hi Evangeline.
Just tried this but the Eye Make-Up Remover is not in the offer and the three items scanned at £10.26.
I asked the cashier to check that they were in the 3 for £5 offer before she started just so she could void them if they weren't. Unfortunately after they scanned at full price she felt obliged to call a soopy over who checked the sels, confirmed that the make-up remover was an ood sel and instructed the sa to override the items at 2 for £2 each and 1 for £1.
So in the end, they thought they were doing a wonderful job in giving a customer a good deal and I feel like a total noobie for letting them do it and ruin my apg.:o:rotfl:
It's not all bad... at you least you have make up remover for your weekend 'hobbies' now'I solemnly swear that I am up to no good'0 -
tigerwhite wrote: »OR, you could buy this filler to compare in any shop (T,S,W) 500g for 65p or 70p dependent on your shop:D. Bigger size, better value. Been on for months (or maybe over a year now)
http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/Shopping/FindProducts.aspx?Query=chosen%20by%20you%20original%20simply%20porridge%20oats
ooooo, I hadn't seen them before :think:
I do really like some of the flavours of the quaker's though - also sachets helps with portion control!#CHEEKY :cool:0 -
never_too_old wrote: »Emma what kind of work does he do?:)
He teaches (college). Only person I know with a PhD. This is why it's a bit strange. I think they have a plan of action today.
When we do speak I have a list of useful suggestions from you lotDebt free 6th December 2014
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Good afternoon.
Just been to my local Morries and bought 11 packs of crunch creams and 10 packs of jam n cream. There were no signs up for the more points but thought I would try.
I received the match points but no more points.:(
So be careful out there if your store doesn't have more points on the biccies.
They will still taste just as nice, just won't be cheap as they have been recently.
I have a question for PD or any other bakers out there. I would love to bake the fingers cake for my daughter who has a dairy intolerance. Would vitalite and soya milk work just as well for the icing or would that be too runny. I would obviously not be letting her eat the fingers and will sub the maltesers for dairy free buttons. Thank you.0 -
Muggle shop I did yesterday in Ts
TASM
1x
TESCO FRENCH CHEVRE 100G
£1.65 n/a £1.70 n/a
1x
DOLE APPLE AND CINNAMON PRDG POT 112G
£0.80 n/a n/a n/a
1x
TESCO EDAY VALUE CURRY FLAVOUR INS NOODLES 65G
£0.20 £0.20 £0.25 £0.20
1x
TESCO EDAY VALUE CHICKEN FLAVOUR INS NOODLES 65G
£0.20 £0.20 £0.25 £0.20
1x
DORSET CEREALS SIMPLY NUTTY 85G
£0.40 n/a n/a £0.59
1x
TESCO EDAY VALUE MARROWFAT PROC PEAS 300G
£0.22 £0.19 £0.25 £0.22
1x
T.E/DAY VAL SKIMMED L/L MLK 1L
£0.49 n/a £0.65 £0.49
1x
TESCO FINEST BISOL PROSECCO 75CL
£8.99 £8.50 £7.50 £9.99
1x
TESCO SWEET POTATO OVEN CHIPS 500G
£2.29 n/a n/a n/a
1x
STARBUCKS QUANDI CARAMEL LATTE 220ML
£1.25 £1.59 £1.60 £1.59Debt free 6th December 2014
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Well done sfsb!
Did we know that 14lbs of fat has the same kcals as 49 tubes of original pringles or 1441 cucumbers :rotfl:#CHEEKY :cool:0
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