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  • bargainqueen8
    bargainqueen8 Posts: 1,911 Forumite
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    nerfdad wrote: »
    Since we play with 6 devices in this house I'm not paying for anymore also and just using the free packs:cool::beer::beer: I'm up to 220 cans :beer::beer: the latest date is November for me now but I'm stacking them in date order:):T:T

    seeing as your giving a ipint tutorial this morning can i ask how you have them dated till november please.my latest ones only have till may on,they are from the game and rewards.:)
  • Tazoo
    Tazoo Posts: 212 Forumite
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    Afternoon :wave:

    A little something for any jam makers amongst us, A had Whitworths pectin sachets 3 pk rtc at 32p.

    Now I just need a glitch on some fruit - need to make lots of jam for a cream tea.
  • nerfdad
    nerfdad Posts: 13,795 Forumite
    seeing as your giving a ipint tutorial this morning can i ask how you have them dated till november please.my latest ones only have till may on,they are from the game and rewards.:)

    I was talking about the date on the cans of Carling I have in the shed:beer::beer::beer:
  • bargainqueen8
    bargainqueen8 Posts: 1,911 Forumite
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    nerfdad wrote: »
    I was talking about the date on the cans of Carling I have in the shed:beer::beer::beer:

    :rotfl: :rotfl: oops sorry,i'm blaming the medication.not even looked at the dates on ours and been supplying oh's mates as well.:)
  • nerfdad
    nerfdad Posts: 13,795 Forumite
    :rotfl: :rotfl: oops sorry,i'm blaming the medication.not even looked at the dates on ours and been supplying oh's mates as well.:)

    My vouchers have April and May on ;)
    I hope your not mixing meds and Carling:D:D
  • purpledonkey
    purpledonkey Posts: 6,997 Forumite
    You're a step ahead of me with trebles, I can only chain and double chain, hence making a very boring square! Silvercar, I wish I could crochet in circles! I have been looking at some youtube stuff and will keep perservering. PD I did quote your pic but its now gone, but your crochet is lovely. I really really want to be able to crochet some kind of blanket like that.



    Hi VT. Think it was you who sent me the sopost thing, I got my benefit eyecream the other day and really like it, in fact so much that even after a few days I'm considering buying one (although I expect its stupid expensive so maybe not!).

    In reply to the go walks, I just chuck them in the washing machine on a 40 degree wash and they're absolutely fine. :)

    Snap, glad your Dad seems to getting on well with the physio.

    Rhos, sorry to hear about the latest saga with the wedding caterers. Glad it is being investigated. :o

    TM, I did catch your comment from a couple of days ago, but have literally been catching up! The swimming hasn't really helped the weight loss as I've only been going once a week. I've been low carbing since the New Year. Few periods off here and there, but going really well. Another lb gone today, so up to 3 stone 9lbs lost. :T

    Its taken til now for me to catch up from Sunday night, as was really busy yesterday. I reckon all you lot with your electric puns jinxed me, as my boiler broke. :( Realised all the sockets in the house weren't working, kept tripping when I reset it, and identified it to the boiler. Engineer coming out this afternoon, so glad I have a home cover scheme.

    BQ I'm glad your op went ok, hope your recovery goes smoothly. :)

    wendyak, how kind of your husband donating all that iron rich blood! Glad he feels better for it, even if it in his head! :rotfl:

    bubbs, STILL no pepsi max in local waitrose, went again this morning. :o

    Sorry if I've missed anyone, not intentional at all.

    You'll get there. Starting them off is frustrating as hell though, as I miscounted the stitches and had to unravel them, twice :o Once you've done 2 rows is easy after that!

    I'm having one of those days where so far I've smashed an empty jar, a little bottle of vanilla extract and nearly my car :eek: I just dropped off the 3 cakes I made and some stupid !!!!!! sped out of a side road without looking, smashed the back of the car of front, who then spun round and hit oncoming traffic, then that car rolled to a stop into my front bumper and scratched it. I felt so sorry for the latter 2 cars being driven by an elderly gent and a young lady, they were proper shaken up. The beardy git that started it all, didn't seem to care and tried to blame them :mad: Pretty thankful everyone was ok. After that I dropped off said cakes and some cyclist decided to lock their bike against the driver door wedging it so much it scratching my door, so I had to climb in via the passenger side. Some days I give up with humans :rotfl:
    'I solemnly swear that I am up to no good'
  • sarahskint
    sarahskint Posts: 1,033 Forumite
    where abouts on the 4packs of carling is the code to enter for the rewards section, have I got to rip the plastic off?
  • nerfdad
    nerfdad Posts: 13,795 Forumite
    sarahskint wrote: »
    where abouts on the 4packs of carling is the code to enter for the rewards section, have I got to rip the plastic off?

    Yes it's on the inside of the wrapper:)
  • bargainqueen8
    bargainqueen8 Posts: 1,911 Forumite
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    nerfdad wrote: »
    My vouchers have April and May on ;)
    I hope your not mixing meds and Carling:D:D

    i'm not much of a lager drinker but i'm quite popular getting it for everyone else.:D
  • Enterprise_1701C
    Enterprise_1701C Posts: 23,414 Forumite
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    wendyak wrote: »
    Morning all
    lovely morning here and so much to do shouldn't be gassing, .but hey ...
    Hubby has too much ferratin in his blood (iron) it is very dangerous and can cause all sorts of problems but needs a very expensive test to see if its genetic or something else.
    In the mean time his heart, diabetes and liver are suffering badly but we found out the hospital had vetoed the test after the blood was taken due to cost .
    We have consultant on the case and he has ordered another but nothing yet. In the mean time I have found the easiest remedy is to become a regular blood donor and the blood is very beneficial to the recipients too.
    So yesterday I took him with me, told him to not mention the hoo haa at the hospital and just give his details medically.
    He gave his blood ok and he woke up this morning with a smile saying he felt better already.
    I don't know if this is psychosomatic but its good enough for me .......on that note ...have a great day and thanks for listening xxxxxxxxxx

    OH had an op postponed because he had too much iron, they had to take about 6 pints off him before it was right, and they could not use the blood for some reason. It was because it involved moving a muscle and sewing together capillaries etc.
    You'll get there. Starting them off is frustrating as hell though, as I miscounted the stitches and had to unravel them, twice :o Once you've done 2 rows is easy after that!

    I'm having one of those days where so far I've smashed an empty jar, a little bottle of vanilla extract and nearly my car :eek: I just dropped off the 3 cakes I made and some stupid !!!!!! sped out of a side road without looking, smashed the back of the car of front, who then spun round and hit oncoming traffic, then that car rolled to a stop into my front bumper and scratched it. I felt so sorry for the latter 2 cars being driven by an elderly gent and a young lady, they were proper shaken up. The beardy git that started it all, didn't seem to care and tried to blame them :mad: Pretty thankful everyone was ok. After that I dropped off said cakes and some cyclist decided to lock their bike against the driver door wedging it so much it scratching my door, so I had to climb in via the passenger side. Some days I give up with humans :rotfl:

    I would count that as a lucky day, could have been so much worse, as a cyclist though I assure you I would never wedge my bike against a car door:mad::mad:
    What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare
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