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Good morning everyone :hello:
Proper shopping has taken a back seat recently...
My muggle shop from the 20th v T
1 x Dr. Oetker Ristorante Funghi Pizza (365g) £1.47 £2.50
1 x Pampers Micro New Baby 1-2.5kg (24) £2.97 £3.00
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Potato Waffles (12 per pack - 6... £1.00 £1.00
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Fish Fingers with Omega 3 (10 p... £1.00 £1.00
1 x ASDA Smartprice Mixed Vegetables (1Kg) £0.77 N/A
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Battered Chicken Breast Dippers... £2.00 N/A
1 x Lavazza Caffe Espresso Ground Coffee (250g) £2.50 £3.75 :rotfl:
1 x Lavazza Qualita Rossa Caffe Espresso (250g) £2.50 £3.25 :rotfl:
Two missing items are (correctly as per T&Cs) Aptamil starter pack & Aptamil powder 1.
After a 28hr labour, DS2 was born last Wednesday weighing in at a respectable 6lb11oz considering he was only 36+4, spent a couple of days in scbu due to low bg but recovered quickly.
Mother and baby came home on Sunday and are both doing well
Now off to catch up on 4000+ posts :think: It's not like I sleep anymore :rotfl:#CHEEKY :cool:0 -
karlie88 I was hoping you would give us your views on the recent budget thing about everyone being allowed to earn up to a thousand I think in interest on their savings before having any tax taken off.
I cant figure out exactly how this is going to work.
What happens if someone who does not work or is just part time who would previously have had R85 on their accounts as a non taxpayer - what happens to them when their interest goes over 1K - will 20% be automatically be taken off? But what happens if they spread their savings around - will they have to fill in a short tax form to declare it?
and Ive heard something about short tax forms being replaced with something else????Wetherspoons brekkie glitch
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Good morning everyone :hello:
Proper shopping has taken a back seat recently...
My muggle shop from the 20th v T
1 x Dr. Oetker Ristorante Funghi Pizza (365g) £1.47 £2.50
1 x Pampers Micro New Baby 1-2.5kg (24) £2.97 £3.00
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Potato Waffles (12 per pack - 6... £1.00 £1.00
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Fish Fingers with Omega 3 (10 p... £1.00 £1.00
1 x ASDA Smartprice Mixed Vegetables (1Kg) £0.77 N/A
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Battered Chicken Breast Dippers... £2.00 N/A
1 x Lavazza Caffe Espresso Ground Coffee (250g) £2.50 £3.75 :rotfl:
1 x Lavazza Qualita Rossa Caffe Espresso (250g) £2.50 £3.25 :rotfl:
Two missing items are (correctly as per T&Cs) Aptamil starter pack & Aptamil powder 1.
After a 28hr labour, DS2 was born last Wednesday weighing in at a respectable 6lb11oz considering he was only 36+4, spent a couple of days in scbu due to low bg but recovered quickly.
Mother and baby came home on Sunday and are both doing well
Now off to catch up on 4000+ posts :think: It's not like I sleep anymore :rotfl:
:T:T ah hes so cute you congratulations to all the family :T:T
now off you go to catch up0 -
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I am laid up at home with flu for 3rd day and need a bit of shopping therapy. As my brain is full of flu I cant work out the jf and handwash thing but would like to do a hd. Can someone pm me details please?0
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purpledonkey wrote: »Agreed. I get my hair cut once every 1-2 years (out of forgetfulness more than anything else). My hairdresser is pretty sweet and usually gives me 20% off (the price, not my hair
) as when I have leftover cupcakes I pop over with them
Morning all :wave:
I am embaressed to admit I have not been to a hair dresser since my wedding day,I celebrate 25 years in september:o:rotfl:
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Good morning everyone :hello:
Proper shopping has taken a back seat recently...
My muggle shop from the 20th v T
1 x Dr. Oetker Ristorante Funghi Pizza (365g) £1.47 £2.50
1 x Pampers Micro New Baby 1-2.5kg (24) £2.97 £3.00
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Potato Waffles (12 per pack - 6... £1.00 £1.00
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Fish Fingers with Omega 3 (10 p... £1.00 £1.00
1 x ASDA Smartprice Mixed Vegetables (1Kg) £0.77 N/A
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Battered Chicken Breast Dippers... £2.00 N/A
1 x Lavazza Caffe Espresso Ground Coffee (250g) £2.50 £3.75 :rotfl:
1 x Lavazza Qualita Rossa Caffe Espresso (250g) £2.50 £3.25 :rotfl:
Two missing items are (correctly as per T&Cs) Aptamil starter pack & Aptamil powder 1.
After a 28hr labour, DS2 was born last Wednesday weighing in at a respectable 6lb11oz considering he was only 36+4, spent a couple of days in scbu due to low bg but recovered quickly.
Mother and baby came home on Sunday and are both doing well
Now off to catch up on 4000+ posts :think: It's not like I sleep anymore :rotfl:
congratulations he is lovely glad mum and baby are doing well xx0 -
karlie88 I was hoping you would give us your views on the recent budget thing about everyone being allowed to earn up to a thousand I think in interest before having any interest taken off.
I cant figure out exactly how this is going to work.
What happens if someone who does not work or is just part time who would previously have had R85 on their accounts as a non taxpayer - what happens to them when their interest goes over 1K - will 20% be automatically be taken off? But what happens if they spread their savings around - will they have to fill in a short tax form to declare it?
and Ive heard something about short tax forms being replaced with something else????
I noticed that in the budget too.
My understanding is that for those who are currently non-taxpayers, there is no change. i.e. all your savings will remain tax free when it comes to interest payments.
But for those who do pay tax, then the first £1000 in savings won't be taxed. Anything above will be taxed just like before. Realistically, we're only talking a few quid saving here every year per person (and that's if you're savvy enough to have a high paying interest current account). For those who have their £1000 saving in a bog standard instant access paying 0.1% interest, then we're talking pennies.:grouphug:Official MSE canny forumite and HUKD VIP badge member
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Ah munqui congratulation, what a cutie:)
Snapant have you tried orange peel? My cat hated the smell of it and wouldn't go near, this may help direct them to where you want them to "go"
Well I'm back no longer with long hair... It's now a very nicely cut short style:) just £35 lighter ...0
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