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pattylabelle wrote: »Leg work I was told - how the divvel are you doing girl?
Spose if it was mentioned on here sada would be on the trail.
I'm tring to get my @rse back into gear, work is doing its best to grind me down but I'm fighting back lol. Easter hols always good :j
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Been & collected my new ACER baby laptop from TsOur Family Motto ~If all else fails - read the instructions...
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I had a Lenovo desk top all in one delivered late last night. It's working but I' taking it round to my computer guy later to install various stuff - and for him to sort out the mess I've made of trying to get Defender up and running !!!
Good luck hope computer guy sorts it.
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My OH is the bread winner because it was the only way we could work it. He has always done odd shifts and hours, on call every 4 weeks, often worked away from home for weeks when the kids were little.
There was no family friendly hours then, no goverment paid for child care and we had no parental help so if I worked everything I earned would have gone on childcare.
So we lived on money just above the level where we could claim any benefits and struggled along for decades like that, mostly in dept.
When the kids got to the teenage stage I fully intended getting back to work even though we had issues with the eldest and the youngest had educational problems.
But my m-I-l was on her own and them we lost mum so my dad was on his own so there was only so many days in the week and only so far that I could spread myself.
OH is very much loved even though he drives us bats
Yes he does make tea
And yes he is the bread winner but I've contributed myself in other waysSerendipitious wrote: »If I had a husband, I'd probably just love him.
If he made me cups of tea, I'd probably love him more.:)
If he brought any money in, I'd definitely love him to bits.:):):)
Worth a few biscuit crumbs, I reckon. xxx“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 -
Super Yummies free on CoS 5 items - good fillers and potential profit AvM.
Amstel is on TCB but showing 30th March to 5th April so chance of repeat for anyone who has already claimed as new offer period?
Hth
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10 for £3.00 on all Muller (Corner/Light & Rice) at Tesco from today
8 for £4 in Asda - buying ten in asda will cost £5.36 and compare at 5.36 vs 3.00 giving £2.66 APG
may not pick up !!!!!! price til tomorrow - if only we could find a muller trigger..........never stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit0 -
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My OH is the bread winner because it was the only way we could work it. He has always done odd shifts and hours, on call every 4 weeks, often worked away from home for weeks when the kids were little.
There was no family friendly hours then, no goverment paid for child care and we had no parental help so if I worked everything I earned would have gone on childcare.
So we lived on money just above the level where we could claim any benefits and struggled along for decades like that, mostly in dept.
When the kids got to the teenage stage I fully intended getting back to work even though we had issues with the eldest and the youngest had educational problems.
But my m-I-l was on her own and them we lost mum so my dad was on his own so there was only so many days in the week and only so far that I could spread myself.
OH is very much loved even though he drives us bats
Yes he does make tea
And yes he is the bread winner but I've contributed myself in other ways
Very similar story here mhoc, although I guess I was lucky that when Mr TS changed jobs due to his back problem and started working for a charity meant we were just below the line for tax credits which helped greatly. Meant I could fit in running around after the kids and looking after my dad then mum in without worrying but only just.
It's only these last couple of years I no longer have to spread myself. I intended to go back to work once all the girls were at secondary school too. Even now they are all grown up I have not given myself the extra push.But it will have to happen soon I have no excuse.....
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Thanks, would you mind telling us what you got?
Sage
Dill flathead parsley
Thyme
Basil
Whole nutmeg
Coriander, ground
Nutmeg, ground
Mixed spice
Paprika
All in the jars as they were a better comparison price.
No need for fillers as 10 differnt products.
Sorry I can't post the actual receipt - haven't got themes computer sorted yet and I'm struggling a bit.ELITE 5:2
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11st2lbs down to 9st2lbs - another 5lbs gone due to alcohol abuse (head down toilet syndrome)0
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