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Yes Its there but I claimed todays by mistake.After I have used that one will I be allowed to use the 4th.I have not used it.because I did not claim it.I used one from the 1st.Ap.I have done 3 because I am going away and that will be all for this month.,even though I am way off limit.0
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WishI'dReadSooner wrote: »Hi All. I haven't been on here for months.:eek: Seems like it's been one thing after another + I now have far more problems with my shoulders/hands BUT had steroid shots last week in shoulders and wrists so I've actually had some sleep (yea, look at the time!) and some pain relief too. FC I owe you some CD's which I will get back around to once I can find where hubby put the originals to & pick the things up to slide them into the slot.:o
Hubby is still ill & it just seems again that it's one thing on top of another. Went to see a consultant who told him virtually ALL his problems are caused by Mast cells - the anaphyaxis, the heart bumps, the asthma, the gut problems. Wonderful we thought, we have a 'proper' diagnosis now we can expect some help!:D The help he got was a two sided photocopied sheet with no diet guidelines & very little information.:( Our doc was as unimpressed as us & there is little on the web - conflicting often. He has changed a couple of his medications BUT some hubby can't tolerate & we were told we wouldn't be seeing the 'specialist consultant' again as he is too busy to see people more than once, being one of very few in this country specialising in this!:(
Hmmmm A new label and no-one knows how to solve this! Impressed? NOT!:mad::mad: Why bother specialising & seeing people when you can offer no solutions - just told hubby to make sure he always carried his Epi-pen, Inhalers, Nitrate spray etc. He always does, so no change there! He's still awaiting knee replacement but at least he's now on the list if his spinal problems don't get worse in the meantime - still waiting for an MRI!:eek::eek:
Enough of that, here's some pleasant stuff:D :-
We did a repositioning cruise to the US last October - very nice, :Dfood was wonderful& it was just a bit more expensive than return air fare. Saw our gorgeous new grandson:A:A & spent a few weeks seeing family/friends. It was SO nice to be pampered and waited on plus to have others to talk to. We'd both like to do another soon.
We had really rough seas/bad weather as we were trying to avoid numerous hurricanes so instead of taking a southerly route around the Azores to Fort Lauderdale we ended up level with mid Canada.:( Thankfully neither of us suffer from sea sickness so we were perfectly fine in the Force 10-11 gales whereas well over 50% of the crew and passengers were feeling extremely poorly - it just made us ravenous so we partook of the wonderful meals.:D It was so bad the lifeboats were damaged - good job we didn't need them!:eek:
We actually got insurance this time without spending an arm, a leg, a kidney etc. as he hasn't been an inpatient in a while. - The only reason he hasn't been in is that he now won't let me call an ambulance! The times I had to, he refused to go in as I provide better care for him!
Have done little glitching but I have partaken of some of those lovely/awful Udi's :owhen doing an online shop - thanks to whoever found them. I've also been doing the BNI but am about sick of them again. However, as I can't easily chop up food - they've been a bit of a godsend. I'm hoping to be able to get back to 'proper' cooking soon if the injections don't wear off in a couple of weeks, as they did the last time!
Have you seen the Money saving email today? It tickled me.:rotfl::rotfl: Top of the list is "Extreme couponing tricks" I wondered if there was anything I'd missed? I thought definitely not when her biggest 'coupons' were £39.50 of Tesco Vouchers! :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:OMG! She obviously didn't think she could get up to 4 times their worth by using them elsewhere. Moneysaving - I think not! Surely instead of highlighting her error someone should have told her she actually wasted more than she saved?:rotfl::rotfl: You'd think by working there & getting staff discount she'd have come across a few of the Elite & could have learned a few tricks?
It's good to be back & I'm hoping the injections mean it will be for quite a while!:)
Mrs Your mentioned in the email !!!!! :T:T:T DO you not get a badge ????
xxx
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/shopping/extreme-couponing?utm_source=MSE_Newsletter&utm_medium=bignote-two&utm_term=07-Apr-15-lt&utm_campaign=shopping&utm_content=1
So is Abailey54 !!!0 -
Thanks for your replys I will now wait until Tuesday then.0
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Mumto2monkeys wrote: »Good morning:wave:
Looks like another lovely day:) I might try relocating my evergreen in the garden... Then again I might just sit and have a bit of time out:)
Just looking at the mullers... The monkeys have requested some on .com there is a pineapple corner
http://m.groceries.asda.com/#item/910001142792
Can anyone see this on msm? I can't see it signed in or out which may mean my store doesn't stock it...
Tia
I scanned this in store on msl.It's scanning as apples and pears.I have bought some anyway because i only have two left.0 -
well that's the morning scuppered.
Postlady just walked on by without stopping at half past nine :eek:
Or at least it might have been the post lady or it could have been the parcel van lady as they are both blondes and now I cant decided which one is was and I am doubting myself. Our normal post lady has a blonde pony tail and does our road in a run but this one was doing a sedate walk ...
But it was very early for a postal delivery ...
so now I can only do quiet jobs inside for the next hour or so just incase the postal delivery is still due - we live in sheer dread here of the red card through the door saying you have missed a parcel or signed delivery which means you have to wait 24 hours and then traverse across a big scary roundabout with 4 sets of traffic lights to collect things from the sorting office.
If I wasn't so deluded I would just get on, get the parcel wrapped and downstairs vacuumed and just get out in the garden on our first sunny morning and stop worrying about wether the post lady has been or not ...“Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”0 -
hampydoodums wrote: »Morning luvlies, sun looks like it's coming out to play again today :T
Thanks boo, Munqui posted this a little while back. I checked msm last week and there's at least 2 triggers for this multi iirc, I'll check my notes later
Hi Boo
Sorry to quote my post but flicked back through my notes and I've marked that rice pudding 400g and light Devon custard 400g were missing last week. Not checked this morning as on my way out. HTH:happylove Nanny to 2 Cherubs :happylove0 -
Suzysnowball wrote: »I have blinking gone over my £100 APG limit again but this time I haven't asked for the coupons yet. Is there anyway this can be bypassed or do I have to wait until next month to claim. Anyone know please
This is from the APG terms and conditions page:
'If your claim will take you over the £100 limit per calendar month, you'll receive the balance to bring you up to the £100 limit.'
Has anyone had any experience of this? Has anyone had part of their Apg allocated to them?:hello: Danigrace :hello:0 -
This is from the APG terms and conditions page:
'If your claim will take you over the £100 limit per calendar month, you'll receive the balance to bring you up to the £100 limit.'
Has anyone had any experience of this? Has anyone had part of their Apg allocated to them?
Often but normally only a few pence
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Apologies if this is common news, but small but nice comparison v T
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Extra Strong Garlic Baguettes (... £1.88 £1.000
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