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  • luvchocolate
    luvchocolate Posts: 3,391 Forumite
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    Went through to Huddersfield at the weekend, not very rich pickings, but did pick up 8 cross stitch & needlecraft magazines for 25p each in Kirkwood hospice shop. Most are at least 20 years old, didn't have a thorough look through in the shop but spotted at least one chart in each mag I liked. How long they will remain in my stash without me starting to do any sewing, who knows.
    Hi I live in Huddersfield and before retiring worked for the Hospice their best shop by far is 2 miles out in Lindley..a lovely village with lots of restaurants and coffee shops 
    Only tend to do the town centre one as I live in Bradford, but must work out how to get to the Lindley one as I don't drive
    It's very close to the infirmary 
  • goldfinches
    goldfinches Posts: 2,537 Forumite
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    @Wednesday2000 - you did make me laugh!  :D I think your hamper is much nicer than this year's Hallowe'en one from Fortnums (sorry about the size of the photo, I can't vary mine on this site for some reason).

    hamper

    On the subject of salt and pepper mills here are mine reposing in two upturned coffee jar lids, very MSE of me I know.  o:)
    They are both cole and mason and the wooden one has a metal grinding wheel while the acrylic one doesn't but still performs well. My only niggle is that the nut on top of the salt mill needs to be adjusted for the perfect grind each time you use it.



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  • Pollycat
    Pollycat Posts: 35,811 Forumite
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    Re salt/pepper grinders:
    my tall ones are Cole & Mason and have been in use for over 20 years.
    The small dumpy ones are also Cole & Mason, I've had those for about a year.
    Both sets perform well.
    The new ones (with white and black tops) have no maker's mark.

    I used to have some of the clear acrylic ones but found they weren't that effective,

  • @Wednesday2000 - you did make me laugh!  :D I think your hamper is much nicer than this year's Hallowe'en one from Fortnums (sorry about the size of the photo, I can't vary mine on this site for some reason).

    hamper
    My husband said to me when I bought it that it doesn't have that F&M logo on it that you like! I made a comment to him that when we were house hunting around my new area that lots of people have a F&M wicker basket in their homes. I would say at least 50% of the houses we saw, in fact! He didn't even know what F&M stands for and he didn't notice the hampers, haha.
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