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None of my 5 a day were winners today.0
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I think the sun is affecting my family badly, they are having weird conversations.
Ds2 why are flashbacks in films in black and white.
Ds3 because its a long time ago
Ds2 did people only see in black and white years ago
Ds3 Yes then they evolved to colour.
Ds2 can't wait until i evolve to high definition
:rotfl::rotfl:
And now ds3 cut a string on ds2s imaginary violin and it sounds awful .0 -
queen_of_cheap wrote: »We had about 3 drops of rain I think, that's it.
I'd settle for a thunderstorm :cool:Our weather is weird, telling us its 26*C but we have had thunder and lightening with really heavy showers, it's sooo muggie hope it cools down later:)
We have had the thunderstorm with lightening and it has got hotter since, we are all melting :rotfl::rotfl:I think this is the recipe- I made it a few months ago and its yummy:)
1StepCombine the biscuit crumbs with the melted butter and press into the base of a lightly greased 22 cm spring form tin. Chill.
2StepBeat the Philadelphia until smooth, quickly fold in the lightly whipped cream and melted Toblerone until well combined.
3StepPour onto the prepared crumb base and refrigerate for 2-3 hours or overnight. Serve topped with Toblerone shavings.
Ingredients for 12
•150 g digestive biscuit crumbs
•50 g butter, melted
•280 g Philadelphia Light
•180 g Toblerone Milk chocolate, melted
•200 ml whipping cream, lightly whipped
•20 g Toblerone Milk chocolate, for shavings
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Evening all
I am a melted blob:rotfl::rotfl: 36 degrees inside:eek::eek:Sealed pot challenge number 003 £350 for 2015, 2016 £400 Actual£345, £400 for 2017 Actual £500:T:T £770 for 2018 £1295 for 2019:j:j spc number 22 £1,457Stopped Smoking 22/01/15:D:D::dance::dance:- 5 st 1 1/2lb :dance::dance:0 -
Sarahdol75 wrote: »We have had the thunderstorm with lightening and it has got hotter since, we are all melting :rotfl::rotfl:
Thankyou very much, sounds yum.
It is really good. But there is a mistake on the recipe ,
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It does not serve 12;):rotfl:
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aprilshower wrote: »Hi Everybody
I went to A's to test the Tresemme but it was £2 each and not £3.69 or 2 for £5.
I wasn't sure if I should buy any or not so did not as I wasn't sure.
Seems strange that is is different prices in different stores.
Aprilshower
i also tested them mine were £3.69 or 2 for £5.0 -
You can re-apply 12 months after.
Just a thank you to Karlie88 for the reminder.
I checked my nationwide flex direct and it was a year since the 5% interest was paid on my original Flexdirect . So I opened a new current account on line and then as soon as it showed on the list of accounts I upgraded it to a new Flexdirect.
You get 5% for balances up to £2500 so I put money in that was set aside to pay a big bill later in the year - better to sit there rather than sit in the laughingly called Loyalty saver with its pittance of an interest rate.
It also needs £1000 going into it each month so I set up SO so it goes out to the First Direct and then back in again - sorts 2 problems at once but only one set of money going in and out.
Then when I was in the branch today I set up the R85 for interest free of tax - the first months interest has already been paid but with tax deducted If you do it at the counter it automatically puts the tax back in.
Very useful to ask them in branch if all of your accounts have the R85 in place
So this money that is just waiting for the big bill at least its earning a smidge of interest now.
There is a very complicated article on MSE at the moment about tax on savings if you earn more than the personal allowance but less than £15,300 (think that was the amount) - some of the interest on your savings could be tax free - might be worth a read. mind you anyone in that section of earnings might be doing 2 or more jobs or have variable hours so until the end of the tax year comes you don't even know if you have earned below the personal allowance or even above the higher level ...“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
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