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I too need pizza for ds1 birthday on Sun. Then mine on Thursday but no veg in my T.
Happy birthday Ilgd hope you have had a lovely day xx
Would it not be worth getting a HD then? I am not sure and someone else would be better to advise but I think if the product is not available they will send a substitute which you can then keep or reject but still get the BG which would be even better.0 -
Had to forget my wallet in t this morning, 3 meal deals and about £1.50 of fillers came to £13.xx
MorningFinal cigarette smoked 02/01/18
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Good morning all
I am now hopeful of my "Failed" frozen Tosco offer If not I got the advertised price Cant win them all:D
Farmfoods have a good price on Finish class dw tabs 110 for £6.95 Not an Elite price but ok if you need some
Also a few good non glichey prices plus £2.50 off £25.00
Enjoy the day
I called in to the one near DH work on Wednesday but they were only receiving stock today. I desperately need some so I asked DH to call and get some when he finishes work but he said I can't I'm going for the freezer. I was going to suggest that he could maybe do both in one daybut I want him to ring and cancel sky when he gets home ( its in his name so I can't do it) and three things in one day could tip him over the edge :rotfl:
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zippydooda wrote: »or just get half of carrot for 5p
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i relate to the fun of working it out though.
Morning all0 -
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underperky wrote: »
Now that is one big conservatory! xThink you are right. We do not have windows or doors but we do have:
light switches, sockets, light fittings both internal & external, loads of wiring, pipes, etc. Even have the utility units bought off ebay (unused still in box), the oven & hob & even loads of 2nd hand pieces of granite ready for work tops that all look brand new. He has been buying this in screwfix sales, gumtree, ebay, etc. Good job he has 2 units for his business to store it all in. Unsure what it will all look like when fitted as forgotten what we have bought.
I have also been buying new kitchen stuff - pans, cutlery, etc and have loads stored in our extension attic. Mostly bought with wombles & glitches. Even bought LED bulbs when cheap in Asda with wombles. it will all be out of fashion by the time it is in use.
And now I think you are my twin (although I am not as far on as you!)
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Good morning all, lovely day here if a tad cold.
Di, you are so right about materialistic people. My best friend has a big house that they have just extended. If they sold it they could pay off the mortgage, buy a new house and live off the proceeds for a very long time. They live in the Blue Triangle (go-on google it!). They are constantly stressed about affording the mortgage etc and never have any money, but they keep buying the latest Apple product etc! Whereas we have paid off our mortgage (OK the house is smaller but we love it) and do not insist on buying "things" unless they are reasonably necessary, and certainly not expensive. OK, her spare freezers are very useful when ours conks but I would not want to be in her shoes! They go to Butlins on holiday (admittedly with 4 young girls in two) and we go on a cruise.
The silly thing is she keeps saying it is their pension, but I know they will never sell because it is considered a "good" house in a very good area, to sell it and move down a few steps would horrify her.
Don't get me wrong, I love her to bits, but sometimes I simply do not understand her!What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0 -
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Enterprise_1701C wrote: »Good morning all, lovely day here if a tad cold.
Di, you are so right about materialistic people. My best friend has a big house that they have just extended. If they sold it they could pay off the mortgage, buy a new house and live off the proceeds for a very long time. They live in the Blue Triangle (go-on google it!). They are constantly stressed about affording the mortgage etc and never have any money, but they keep buying the latest Apple product etc! Whereas we have paid off our mortgage (OK the house is smaller but we love it) and do not insist on buying "things" unless they are reasonably necessary, and certainly not expensive. OK, her spare freezers are very useful when ours conks but I would not want to be in her shoes! They go to Butlins on holiday (admittedly with 4 young girls in two) and we go on a cruise.
The silly thing is she keeps saying it is their pension, but I know they will never sell because it is considered a "good" house in a very good area, to sell it and move down a few steps would horrify her.
Don't get me wrong, I love her to bits, but sometimes I simply do not understand her!
Crazy aren't they!
My sister spends her life wishing she had what such abody has , its different people each week not one person in particular. She is a sister( in a hospital as well as being my sister) her husband is an IT consultant for a large company whom we take advantage of quite regularly on here and between them they must earn a small fortune. She lives in a four bedroom detached house they have very nice cars but to listen to her you would think she had nothing. She called round the day of the Faustino glitch so I explained it to her step by step and said ring me if you get stuck. She seemed interested because she needed to buy red wine anyway for visitors over Christmas. So I messaged her later on to see how she got on but she hadn't bothered!!!!
Our house is nothing special but it is our home and I love it but I think we would be content in a tin hut I feel sorry for people like my sister because there are plenty who would give their right arm for her life style and yet she feels deprived.0 -
Sunshinemummy wrote: »Can you post your results please x
No
I didn't buy the shopping, but there was definitely a bg of some kind as it should have come to £16.xx with the fillers and meal deal discount. Could it be comparing the £5 with the lower prices individually at m? It was 2 pizzas and a fishFinal cigarette smoked 02/01/18
Weight loss 2017 28lbs
Weight gain 2018 8lbs :rotfl:0
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