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  • whitewing
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    You Gotta,code!

    I saw a great quote today:

    Exercise would be easier if the calories screamed as you burnt them up!
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  • Birdie85
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    Oooh I don't know about that WW, I'd feel sorry for the poor calories! :p
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  • Pyxis
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    Birdie85 wrote: »
    Oooh I don't know about that WW, I'd feel sorry for the poor calories! :p

    I thought that too! :rotfl:

    What are we like, eh? :rotfl:
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  • calleyw
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    Evening my Lovelies,

    Another day down at work :rotfl:

    Any how cooking some tea nothing special just steamed chicken breast and veg with lashing of gravy and mint sauce.

    Done some washing up.

    Got sent this by husband about how to put on a duvet cover without lots of drama and huffing and puffing :rotfl:

    Taking him and myself off food shopping later. Not that I need a lot.

    Yours

    Calley
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  • Eeeeeeep! Save the little calories! I am going to have a slice of WaSp's birthday cake now to make more! (Any excuse).

    I love that, JM! I have saved it, very good advice.

    Errr, is tofu, soya? WaSp has chosen chinese food as his takeaway and I love tofu. After the bondage fruit disaster I am nervous about risking soya as it was one of my sensitivities.
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  • Pyxis
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    Yes, WaS, it certainly is soya, pure soya, in curd form.
    (I just lurve spiders!)
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  • My sister showed me that duvet trick, calley, but it took me three goes before I could actually do it. And even now I'm not convinced it's any better than the other method (which I confess involves teeth :o)
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  • calleyw
    calleyw Posts: 9,896 Forumite
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    My sister showed me that duvet trick, calley, but it took me three goes before I could actually do it. And even now I'm not convinced it's any better than the other method (which I confess involves teeth :o)

    :rotfl:Teeth!!!!

    I shove the duvet in to the cover corners and then work my way down.

    Funny thing is that it came from my husband and he now has a cleaner who changes his bed linen for him LOL!!!

    Yours

    calley
    Hope for everything and expect nothing!!!

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