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Slimming Through The Winter - Slimming World Support Thread 2018

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  • tweets
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    bubbs wrote: »
    We had blizzards today tweets:eek:

    Been blizzards nearly all day here wish it would go now but supposed be getting worse :eek: :mad:
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    emsy~~same problem here when I dont have a routine.
    Could eat rubbish all day.
    Our schools and DS's uni all closed tomorrow.
    Take care if you have to go to work tomorrow.
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    Hello. Think I've finally got the computer fixed.
    Hope you are safe and warm. Today is the first day we have had snow so quite lucky.

    Last week was STS..
    Today I didn't risk going to weigh in,bit to much snow for my liking.
    Haven't had chance to read back yet but congratulations to all the loosers.

    Off to catch up.
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  • esmy wrote: »

    SSM my ex employer would ban us all from going out in these conditions except for 'life and limb' emergencies, I think you're very brave to drive so far in this weather.

    If I had not went it would have cost rather a lot of money!

    I also eat my own weight when I am home.

    :D:D:D:D
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  • esmy wrote: »
    What sort of thing do you like? There's a bookworm thread on here somewhere - on Oldstyle I think. I like thrillers/crime fiction and any thing that makes me laugh out loud.

    I have no idea.... I don't tend to have time to read normally.

    I think the last time I read it was the Grey trilogy :eek::eek:

    Probably some laugh out loud would be good.

    I will go and have a look x
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  • bubbs
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    Bubbs, what is in the pudding - the cream things look like biscuits!

    No biscuits:eek::eek: ontop of the jelly bit you mean? its a layer of sliced pear then a satsuma :p
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    That looks really tasty gts . Thanks for posting the recipe. I was going to ask if your SC can go on the hob. Does the cornflour cook down in the SC?

    Car is ordered. I'm hopeful I'll be able to pick it up next week.:)

    Keep safe everyone. :A
  • bubbs wrote: »
    No biscuits:eek::eek: ontop of the jelly bit you mean? its a layer of sliced pear then a satsuma :p

    So is it jelly, pear, quark/yoghurt and fruit?
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  • esmy
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    esmy wrote: »
    What sort of thing do you like? There's a bookworm thread on here somewhere - on Oldstyle I think. I like thrillers/crime fiction and any thing that makes me laugh out loud.

    I have no idea.... I don't tend to have time to read normally.

    I think the last time I read it was the Grey trilogy :eek::eek:

    Probably some laugh out loud would be good.

    I will go and have a look x

    I'd recommend anything by Carl Hiaasen (make sure it's not the kids fiction) - crime novels usually set in Florida but very funny, or Mick Herron, Slow Horses, British failed spies and also funny, I read in bed and I woke OH up laughing at that one.
  • maman wrote: »
    That looks really tasty gts . Thanks for posting the recipe. I was going to ask if your SC can go on the hob. Does the cornflour cook down in the SC?

    Car is ordered. I'm hopeful I'll be able to pick it up next week.:)

    Keep safe everyone. :A

    How exciting x

    I put my SC on the hob :D
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