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  • adoreholidays
    adoreholidays Posts: 4,604 Forumite
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    I ordered the same AH - the white dinner service and the off white cutlery. It is really good quality - obv they have plastic handles but they are not like the cheap plastic that you sometimes see. Nice to hold IYSWIM - I am very pleased. Esp for the price :D and the dinner set is very good quality too. Right up my street in fact - good quality for not much money:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:


    How long did you have to wait TS for delivery haven't heard anything since I ordered.:(
  • adoreholidays
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    Its Theobalds Park Aesop - can't remember where abouts it is but it looks lovely and the price was right :D:p:D:p

    Keeping fingers crossed that something really good comes along on the work front:T:T:T:T:T

    Just googled it out looks lovely:T. You can keep that desert in the pic for me my favourite chocolate and strawberries mmmmm:D:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: am sure won't make too much of a mess when you drop it in your handbag :rotfl:.
  • adoreholidays
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    chattmum wrote: »
    Hi all

    Been out for a wander up town today with munchkin went in la senza and they have 5 bras for £10 offer on and it's almost every item in the store so treated myself and got £72 worth of goodies for £10 !!!! Haven't bought any new since wearing grotty maternity and b/feeding ones but that price was to good to miss. Should be national too also had undies 5 for £2 bu only had larger botty sizes (16 &18) so left those

    Going to get my ironing done now while bubsy has his half hr sleep (although can still hear him singing at the mo)

    CM

    What a brill deal CM wonder if it is still on could do with some new ones especially at that price:D:rotfl:
  • adoreholidays
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    shopndrop wrote: »
    Hope you have a house full of clean windows today :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    Sounds like a really good buy. I got mine when B&Q had 20% off.


    We have tried it on the patio window as it was the worst one and more visable very happy with it. :j Even managed to change DH as said just another gadget that won't work :D:rotfl:Do you just sponge the windows down with soappy water then use the karcher that's what we done:beer:
  • adoreholidays
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    kerri_gt wrote: »
    I think it can be a lot to do with how people are brought up too. As a child I was never made to eat certain things but always encouraged to try new foods, and was taken out to restaurants at an early age (luckily I was a child who would sit at the table with no fuss) so saw lots of diff meals and foods and menus. OH on the other hand had much more of 'this is your dinner and you'll sit there until you finish it' kind of upbringing. He's deff better at new foods, last 'summer' we had a breakthrough with salads....after 14yrs :rotfl:

    I also sympathise with the 'phases' - one min X will be flavour of the month, I'll stock up...then it won't get eaten.

    The muffins sound lovely - let us know how you get on (incidentally, blueberries have been another break through :))


    Totally agree with our food hangups are alot to do with our upbringing. We were very much you ate what was put in front of you which was mainly vegetable soup (home grown veggies)with lentils and again made to eat it as there was nothing else. It always made me feel like gagging it has put me off soup of any type and especially lentils yuk and I also can't abide any hot drinks either. So I have never forced my kids to eat anything they didn't like, DH came from a similar up bringing when we first got married he had never eaten tomatoes now he loves them:D:rotfl:.
  • adoreholidays
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    Good morning drivellers - nice and sunny here again today. Thankfully not got the predicted white stuff - yet :D and hope it stays that way.

    Suddenly realised last night that in less than a months time I will be on holiday with family in Malta -:eek::eek::eek: and still not properly organised so need to get myself moving. Car park, money etc so will spend some time looking at that today.

    Also got my new car coming in the next few days and away visiting family etc next week and my birthday treats lined up for weekend/next week. Yikes - how did it come round so fast :D:p:D


    Aw Malta sounds lovely not a place I have visited so you will have to let us all know what it was like:A

    How lovely a new car :j you are a busy bee atm:rotfl:
  • adoreholidays
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    I'm lucky in that respect - OH will eat whatever I put in front of him :D:D:D

    He used to have a thing about eggs - didn't like them with beans or bread :eek:

    But now hes ok :D:D:D:D although he rarely eats bread

    :eek: and you just reminded me me no like baked beans either yuk yuk yuk:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
  • adoreholidays
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    chattmum wrote: »
    Afternoon all

    Grey and raining here again today

    I can understand the fussy eater thing my OH will eat anything and often in very strange combos lol and my dd is very good an likes most stuff and will always try new things but me and ds1 know what we like aNd are vey picky with food. He is getting better but I won't push him as when I was little my mum was very much "you eat what I cook and don't get to leave the table til all gone". That meant years of me eating stuff that I hated and feeling sick eating food I hated that was cold :(. I used to not eat at lunchtimes at school as couldn't be forced there and I won't have my little ones growing up hating food like I do. Even know I don't eat much more than my little ones at meal time.


    Ditto me too:(:(:(

    All thou my kids tend to be fussy but their food choices are their own. DS1 is extremely phobic abt food and has been since birth he would vomit on most foods we gave him even baby rusks (probs the first signs of his Aspergers which we weren't to be come aware of until he was 18 and DS3 was finally diagnosied). We have always taken them regular to restaurants and allowed them to choose from the menus themselves but DS1 always had great difficulty (and would end up just ordering a plate of chips:eek: and very rarely ever comes out for a meal with us now. He will go into Pizza Express and eat their marguerita pizza:j. When he was young he would only eat the bun and chips at Mcdonalds not the meat or anything else.
  • adoreholidays
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    chattmum wrote: »
    Morning all

    Very quiet house here (almost). OH was called out to work at 10 last night and didn't get back in til 4am not great after a full 10hrs at work all day so he is trying to get a lie in before heading back into work today. Which means I'm trying to keep three kids that have all slept for 10 hrs or more quiet lol it's a challenge and I'm having to use peppa pig on tv I'm afraid ;)

    Wet and horrid here again today so going to keep in the warm with bubsy except for school runs.

    CM


    :eek: hard work keeping the little ones quiet :A
  • kerri_gt
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    Totally agree with our food hangups are alot to do with our upbringing. We were very much you ate what was put in front of you which was mainly vegetable soup (home grown veggies)with lentils and again made to eat it as there was nothing else. It always made me feel like gagging it has put me off soup of any type and especially lentils yuk and I also can't abide any hot drinks either. So I have never forced my kids to eat anything they didn't like, DH came from a similar up bringing when we first got married he had never eaten tomatoes now he loves them:D:rotfl:.

    I seem to only really recall three things I didn't like when I was growing up, celery, blue cheese and that cheese flan they had for school dinners. Although by about 11 I would eat a blue cheese sauce without issue.

    My friend has always been really good with her eldest girl - from a young age if she wanted to try something on her parents plate, they would let her and allow her to make up her own mind whether she liked it or not, rather than saying 'oh you won't like that'....although consequently they ended up with a 6yr old curry lover :rotfl:

    Only time I ever really remember being forced to eat something I then upchucked later that afternoon right next to the checkout of Dotty P's, the staff learned never to deny the mother of a small child access to the staff toilet when said child turned a shade of white, and my DM learned if I really didn't want to eat something - it prob wasn't wise to force me. :eek:
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