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TrulyMadly wrote: »Been waiting a week for a load of COS receipts to be processed and they've just come through:T
They only gave me 1p for eggs so I emailed them.
Hi there,
Apologies for the confusion, the Tech Team are currently squishing a bug, so we hope to be able to correct your rewards by the end of the day.0 -
Numpty badge for me drove back to Poole to look for kenco cafe crema.........that wasn't the flavour I saw other night it was morning coffee.

I am so easily confused. :rotfl:
I did find 3 wombles though. Unheard of for me. :eek:0 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »Fabulous curtains hg and great advice from nanny:)
I think your room will look very classy:T
What's your snack of choice for the Tour hg?
Today it was Magnums. Tomorrow I'm thinking a large jug of Pimms as lots of mint in the garden (does that count as a snack?)0 -
Really fancy a lager and lime but none here
so will have to be content with a :coffee: and a bit of cheese and crackers for supper.Will say night night as going to top and tail my gooseberries I picked today and watch BBhow much fun is that for a Saturday night;) 0 -
Evening all.
Had one of my regular emails from money wise magazine. There is a new monthly saver with tsb. You need to have a tsb current account.
Paying 4 per cent net. You can pay from 25 to 250 per month.
Just one click to set up.grocery challenge 9.86/600 -
Really fancy a lager and lime but none here
so will have to be content with a :coffee: and a bit of cheese and crackers for supper.Will say night night as going to top and tail my gooseberries I picked today and watch BBhow much fun is that for a Saturday night;)
Good Night Nannylala :wave:0 -
This is my own shop - yes I got the wrong Medley and wrong Mr Kipling for shoppitize and I should have scanned the items in store - when will I ever learn.
I was being plied with food and drink in sada - sampling of coffee drink,s wine and hummus so it distracted me so that's my excuse
have to do a swap in the morning, annoying as I nearly have enough to do a Shopotize withdrawal
doiros were for COS and TCB and I had a walkers MOC
Mr kipling for COS (and TCB but wrong ones)
bananas for COS
Domestos - two £1 MOCs from mail coupons so free!
Medley for Shopotize, wrong ones
John West -free pack MOC
1x Doritos Tangy Cheese (40G) £0.55 £0.55
1x Mr Kipling 4 Strawberry Milkshake Flavour Slices (4PK) £1.28 £0.75
0.35x ASDA Grower's Selection Loose Bananas (PER KG) £0.23 £0.23
2x Domestos Toilet Wipes Fresh Fragrance Flushable (40'S) £2.00 N/A
2x ASDA Smartprice Sparkling Water (2LT) £0.34 £0.34
1x McVitie's Medley Digestive Hazelnuts & Milk Chocolate (6PK) £1.50 £1.00
1x ASDA British Salted Butter (250G) £0.88 £0.88
0.2x ASDA Loose Sweet Potatoes (PER KG) £0.22 N/A
1x Mr Kipling 4 Chocolate & Vanilla Milkshake Flavour Slices (4PK) £1.28 £0.75
1x John West Tuna with a Lime and Black Pepper Dressing (85G) £1.08 N/A
Comparison total (compared products only) £6.06 £4.50
+£1.56 cheaperHelp pretty please
I've got my rec with Innocent on and I am convinced it is the correct one for Shopotize - 900ml orange smooth - but using the generator I cant get a barcode to scan - very annoying
I figured out the milk and the strawberries but the innocent is vexing me
Bumping this up as its now annoying me, tried to find a barcode from all angles, tried different flavours, nothing will scan ...:mad:
Evening luvlies
mhoc, I found Innocent on a womble but was the wrong one so I created this. Was accepted fine

If you would like me to make you a Medley BC I'd be happy to help
Edit, see Munqui did the business earlier - still catching up from this morning:happylove Nanny to 2 Cherubs :happylove0 -
hornetgirl wrote: »Could I ask the elite a favour please? Someone gave DH a compact George Foreman grill, unused but minus any instructions. It looks quite simple to use but just wanted to check we're not overlooking anything. If there should be an instruction leaflet and someone here has one, would you be willing to scan it and forward to me? Many thanks x
Not sure if you have the 2, 3 or 4 person but you can find them here
http://www.georgeforeman.co.uk/pdf/18840_compact_2_portion_grill.pdf
HTH
Hope that you are well.0 -
hornetgirl wrote: »Thanks Nannylala. I had wondered about a pale grey, so am glad you suggested it as it's not a colour I've tried before. My only concern is about it feeling cold as the room doesn't get much sun but I think I'll give it a go. I love the idea of a feature wall but don't know whether I'm brave enough to try it
We usually go for things which are very neutral, so the flame colour in the curtains is a bold move in itself. I do want to do something that's different to the kind of things we usually choose though, so should maybe just go for it. I can see Silvermist in the homebase paint chart, is that the one you mean? It looks good :T
I like the silver mist but a whole room could be cold.
Make you laugh but my curtains are those colours but in stripes. I have natural calico and blue denim (it is quite a green blue). Reason for this is have l shape room and by putting the dark colour at both ends of the L brings the sides in and makes it feel more square.
Must admit room has a rustic feel though.
Just an example that you don't have to take all your paint colours from the curtains. Any colours on opposite side of colour wheel would go nicely.
or if flame is too bold a lighter colour of this tone would go.
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Sulking here. Got a nasty infection from being run down. Glass in throat feeling I thought was hayfever wasn't. Came out in spots today
calamine lotion and med's from gp but have a feeling it will wipe me out for a bit:(
No idea what a walkers voucher looks like but won twice on the red bull game today. Thanks for reminder little t. Not an easy game:j:j
V xfairclaire wrote: ». I do think a chaise lounge is a good description of you though. Stylish yet comfortable and laid back
May the odds be ever in your favour;)
SPC 7 Pot No 410 £232.63 Total0 -
Nanny I like the idea of feature wall being window one. Great idea.
Anyone watching the tennis? I thought Heather Watson played one of the best games I have ever watched yesterday. Good strategist but experience of Serena Williams won eventually.
I think we might get a ladies title in next few years :j
V xfairclaire wrote: ». I do think a chaise lounge is a good description of you though. Stylish yet comfortable and laid back
May the odds be ever in your favour;)
SPC 7 Pot No 410 £232.63 Total0
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