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:eek: Maybe not, think I'll keep getting mine from Savers, 8 rolls for £1.49. Not best quality but with 6 of us in the house (4 kids) the quality stuff blocks the loo anyway!
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If you can make it cheaper do so. If it's not reduced, in Primark, off ebay or free I can't have it :rotfl:0 -
After use? :-0 !!0
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never would have thought of that idea - Thanks0
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Red_Squirrel wrote:If you use paper hankies, buy the man-size ones. After use, use them as toilet paper.
Do you actually do this? Where do you keep your tissues before using them as toilet paper? Couldn't do that in our house, the amount of colds my children have the germs would be festering ready to pop out when we use the bathroom!Brassic!0 -
:eek: Bogie bottom. Yuk.0
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Magentasue wrote:Cut two litre plastic bottles in half. The top halves (without the screw on top) can be used as a mini cloche for newly planted out seedlings to protect them from being eaten or weather beaten. The open top stops them rotting in condensation.
and the bottom bit sink into the ground and use as slug traps with a little beer0 -
Bogof_Babe wrote:
<When eating out or in a cafe, take the amount of sauce or sugar sachets that you might reasonably have used, and if you don't use them all, take them home. Better be a bit discreet with this one though
My Grandchildren save all the sugar and pepper and salt sachets for Granny's box.We take a plastic box of saved condiments every year on holiday when we go caravanning in Sufflok. They also save the ketchup sachets as well. It saves having to take bottles and bags ect with us. Small free sachets of coffee also go in the box .0 -
Slice fresh lemons and open freeze on a tray. Bag and keep in the freezer for instant (cooling) addition to your G and T.Everything in moderation..............including moderation..............0
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most spuds now are prewashed. when you peel the spuds, micrwave the peelings for 1-2 mins & eat, they're gorgeous on their own, or with a dip, and for those of us being health or weight concious, they're full of fibre and very good for you.
xx"It is not uncommon for slight acquaintances to get married, but a couple really have to know each other to get divorced." - Anonymous0 -
I re-use the balls that come with liquid persil to help my steel wool pads last longer. When you balance them upright in the ball, the water leaks down and they won't rust so quickly. Mine have lasted weeks this way!I'm an American living in Oxford using the exchange rate to my advantage. (As of 4 Oct 2006: 1USD=1.88GBP)
Debts at highest November 2004: $29,464.51 _pale_
26 June 2006: Down to $17,701.27
Private Student Loan: $3,073.61 (7.83%)
US Federal Student Loan: $14,627.66 (5.3%)
4 October 2006: Down to $11,622.66
Private Student Loan: PAID IN FULL!
US Federal Student Loan: $11,622.66 (5.38%)
Debt Free Date: 27 September 2007, my 25th birthday!
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