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Sunshinemummy wrote: »I have tea towel envy!
And your towels are perfectly lined up... SSM hangs head in shame (I have a blanket box that towels get thrown in!!)
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I shall hang my head with yours SSM, my airing cupboard is a nightmare :eek::rotfl:0 -
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I'm going to have to go for the night, as I have things to do early morning tomorrow - so an early finish for an early start:).
Before I go, I was just scrolling past the Wine Vinegars on my list and just to mention that a few of my local Ms (and I assume possibly some elsewhere too) no longer have the comparable White Wine Vinegar - instead they now only have a more expensive size of that. I have found another store far away which also has only the two other versions - no White Wine version. (That said, I had a couple of stores - smaller Ms - with no Marigold Small Gloves, only the Medium and Large versions - but full range picked up from several other stores so shouldn't be any problem on that.)
I still have stores - and found a further one out and about - that have all three versions of the Vinegar, including the White Wine, including one of my main stores. EDIT: [White Wine Vinegar showing on m.com so doesn't look like they are going out of the product or anything like that. Wonder why it has disappeared from a few of my Ms:think:. (Perhaps it's just coincidental.)]
I notice that A has gone down to 75p - not sure if that is a good thing:undecided - on the White and Red Vinegars (M is continually 71p) - A were £2.03:eek: at one point.
I found the M Seafood Sauce (large jar) but no stock with a SEL of £1.39:eek: out and about - need to check that when I get back to my own store which, I hope, still has this product (that suddenly appeared there earlier this week). It should be £1 and with a 10% with weight adjustment off.
I know there are blank lines on the M list, which I might be working on for the next week, but I will sort those out later (probably much, much later after I've done 'all' (or a tranche of) the updating). It's as easy as it sounds isn't it - providing all the information so everyone is aware of every product and price in a major supermarket?:rotfl:
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fairclaire wrote: »I need new tea towels
I have nothing that matches the kitchen and they all look pulled. They never get used for drying dishes either :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Mine get used for anything and everything, but they do get constantly washed.0 -
purpledonkey wrote: »:rotfl: It's been while since Urban Dictionary was needed
It just reminded me of when I went to a Harvester with my family and I kid you not, this family of 4 were genuinely debating whether or not they should all have a spit roast for dinner. After 5 minutes my brother and I had to go outside because we couldn't contain our laughter. My mother was embarrassed but also giggling. Good times
And people say that I am a bad influence :rotfl::T:rotfl:Back to square one, no apg, no comment.0 -
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fairclaire wrote: »I edited my post to ask you what a hot press is? is it like a trouser press for tea towels?
Its a big cupboard where the hot water tank lives, it has shelves above the tank so used for storing the likes of tea towels, sheets, towels etc.:)0 -
purpledonkey wrote: »:rotfl: It's been while since Urban Dictionary was needed
It just reminded me of when I went to a Harvester with my family and I kid you not, this family of 4 were genuinely debating whether or not they should all have a spit roast for dinner. After 5 minutes my brother and I had to go outside because we couldn't contain our laughter. My mother was embarrassed but also giggling. Good times
Reminiscent of a visit to a lovely little quaint cafe with a good friend for breakfast (late breakfast) the cafe filled up with early lunching pensioners as we were eating our bacon butties. The elderly lady on the next table declared whilst perusing the menu 'I had a lovely spotted !!!! (short for Richard) the last time I was in here' probably a had to be there moment but lots of childish stifled giggles from me and my friend.
Nice memory:rotfl::rotfl:
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Its a big cupboard where the hot water tank lives, it has shelves above the tank so used for storing the likes of tea towels, sheets, towels etc.:)
They call it an airing cupboard but it is a flaming hot press:D
Also used for ripening pearsnever stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit0
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