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Elite 11+ Part 75
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Enterprise_1701C wrote: »Probably fit to slap you one for that :eek::rotfl::rotfl:
What I am an :A
Just concerned
Anyone in London know if the vice squad have been busy recentlyWhen The Fun Stops Stop0 -
Good afternoon all...
I'll throw a little curved ball into the cramp discussion if I may....
My midwife used to suggest that its not just lack of salt that can cause the night cramps but a combination of baby taking more nutrients from mum and during the latter stages of pregnancy its also magnesium and calcium that you can become deficient of....so she used to say a warm milky drink before bed might help....failing that some multivitamin supplements which you can get from the midwife.....
years after childbirth...and I still suffer especially in summer...and no ive not found anything that actually works.....
Hmmm I always thought it was a potassium deficiency, that's why I've been eating shed loads of bananas. I can defo try a warm milky drink though, that's easy enough.
Thanks hun xRe cramps
My ds has diralytes (sp ? ) to eliminate cramps. He suffers when playing sports on hot days. Hth xx
God all these options, I'm gonna run out of time to try them all :eek::rotfl:
Thanks though babe xNot sure where we are eating as forgot what Lala said but we have been to lots of nice places over the 3years we have been visiting and I love afternoon tea at Harriets :TI am looking forward to having a go in the Punt but don't think Lala will be able to do it with her bad back
Hope lala is up for it as it's always a fab thing to do.
I recommend the Coppe Kettle if you like Turkish/Greek food. I ate there a month ago and the food was amazingit's on kings passage directly opposite kings college, the view is gorgeous x
Life is not about learning to avoid the storms - it's about learning to dance in the rain.0 -
Westvleteren wrote: »Finisheeeeedddddddddddddd...................!
What to do do now then? :undecided
Well done
How about time-lapse shots of the universe, that should keep you going a while.What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0 -
Has anyone got any suggestions as where to go what to do for an unplanned trip to Harrogate ...
Betty's is on the list...
Any other suggestions great fully received (I will have the monkeys with me;)
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Enterprise_1701C wrote: »Well done
How about time-lapse shots of the universe, that should keep you going a while.
Noooo! I'm time lapsed out. Lost count at 5000 images and barely cobbled together a 3 min video:eek::eek:Something unexpected happened which made me smile and still continues to make me smile.
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RTC to look out for - M&Ms chocolate (brown packet) 165g. Rtc 49p in little A. Msm £2.09 v S £1. Not enough in my store to try for 11+ but be lucky
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My friend's dog today ♥Our Family Motto ~If all else fails - read the instructions...
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Nannylala have you bought any of the suddenly Madame Glamour from Lidl. ? Some things are on bogof. I bought two of the candles for £3.99, two of the boxed body lotion and shower gel for £3.99 also two of the Suddenly Woman 1 for £3.99. Ideal presents0
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