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Just noticed that Slippytiles has gone all raspberry coloured:)
I haven't been giving this app the attention it deserves. Up until our holidays I was making nearly £5 a week which paid for some nice meals out while we were away:T
Then I got all lazy:o
I'm back on to it from this week and my target is again £5 a week. £250 a year:T that will be great for our jollies next year.
I intend to recycle wombles, input wombles, eat and drink food I've never tried before:rotfl: and generally be more proactive
There's money to be had folks:T
I feel invigorated....or maybe that was that bloomin mint shower gel I used this morning:rotfl:To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
WishI'dReadSooner wrote: »I think my BNI flat bread might be going in the bin if the Dr O is anything as good as they have been in the past. I threw so many of the flatbreads out that I was ashamed, so decided to freeze them.
Would the birds not eat them or the ducks at the park? I don't even know what they are so this could be a stupid suggestion.0 -
Morning all - its looking a bit wispy here or rather a bit misty
just been looking at the new deals and I noticed that the Sidings is on ncrowd
http://www.ncrowd.co.uk/national-UK/52304-the-sidings
one or two night stays with dinner - the bedrooms and dining room are old railway carriages and its right next to the main line so ideal if your OH is a train buff
and then I noticed on wowcher our fav farm shop has a deal again
Ploughman's Lunch, Cake, Tea & Cider for 2
at Tancred Farm Shop, Whixley which is not very far from The Sidings - it says cider but you can also have wine and their ploughmans are huge“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 -
Good morning all, happy hump day.0
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Good morning all...
Just popping in to wish Di all the best for today...hope the second lot goes well x
Busy day here...life seems to me exploding infront of me and I dont seem to be able to control it...lots of little things have come to a head with some extended family and I can see I'm in for a rocky ride over the next few weeks.
Need to fit in a trip to A as well...and calm the very nervous teen that suddenly remembered that there are exam results due tomorrow!
Have fun all....frugal October...£41.82 of £40 food shopping spend for the 2 of us!
2017 toiletries challenge 179 out 145 in ...£18.64 spend0 -
Morning All
Huge Hugs to all that need them, especially Diluvsdiscounts for today - hope it goes well for you.
Already had a row with bank about a continuous payment taken after I cancelled it and advised bank to do same. Got some compensation which almost covered the cost anyway. Bank's excuse was payment pending at time of cancelation.
Did garden yesterday and gave it a really good watering as it was so dry - it has rained since!
Hopefully will get a chance to read back later - I do miss the chat & banter. x0 -
Morning all
Haven't had a Dr O pizza since the last promo :rotfl: there's rather a few M chicken goujons in the freezer though so I'll have to get eating them to make space!...those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.
PRIDE
There's a fork in the road, which way will you go
You standing still or will you step into the great unknown,
Is yours to decide, this is your life.
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diluvsdiscounts wrote: »Would the birds not eat them or the ducks at the park? I don't even know what they are so this could be a stupid suggestion.
Do birds like garlic? Duck already tasting & smelling of garlic - hmmm. Maybe we should ask Rhosy?0 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »Our lovely pk too:T:A
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WishI'dReadSooner wrote: »It's a Tesco garlic flatbread BUT isn't that good TBH - you got at one stage an extra £1 off the Big Night In meal deal (Tikka, Korma, Jalfrezi) for each one you bought as a side - 2mains, 2 sides for £6 or for £2:D sometimes against Asda.
Do birds like garlic? Duck already tasting & smelling of garlic - hmmm. Maybe we should ask Rhosy?
I really like the BNI flatbreads - is there not a family member/friend/neighbour you can pass them to?There comes a time in every woman's life when the only thing that helps is a glass of champagne ... Bette Davis0 -
diluvsdiscounts wrote: »Would the birds not eat them or the ducks at the park? I don't even know what they are so this could be a stupid suggestion.
just wanted to wish you well for today.:)0
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