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Old Style Diary Archive - SEP 05
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Ticklemouse
Big hug and as someone has already said - you can hold your head up and look at yourself in the mirror.
We are all thinking of you.
Breakfast was sausage sandwiches.
Sunday lunch will be Roast potatoes, broccolli, carrots a nd cauliflower in cheese sauce with dinner party chicken.(chicken or turkey with cheese peppers or onions and garlic - then wrapped up in bacon and baked in oven.
Pudding will be a huge bramble pie with custard.
Strange without DH - seems wrong to be having Sunday lunch without him!
Still he will be back in about a week.
Have double sinks covered in bleach solution and waste bin soaking as well."This site is addictive!"
Wooligan 2 squares for smoky - 3 squares for HTA
Preemie hats - 2.0 -
(((((Thinking of you TM )))))
Today not much O/S. Just listing more stuff on Ebay, my reward for having so much stuff and being in debt. Not to worry on the way back to debt free living. After all it's not the worst thing in the world and it was mostly my own stupidity.
Dinner will be a store cupboard challenge. Lawn's to mow. Recycling to do.
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Morning all.
Busy doing not much today,if you know what i mean. Listed a bunch of stuff onto my new live journal for sale http://www.livejournal.com/users/liecheatrepeat/ (if you wanna look)
Gonna tidy up a bit, dye my hair, do a face pack and then maybe cook OH a sunday lunch, if hes lucky :rotfl:
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pink_fairy wrote:Today not much O/S. Just listing more stuff on Ebay, my reward for having so much stuff and being in debt. Not to worry on the way back to debt free living. After all it's not the worst thing in the world and it was mostly my own stupidity.
Sorry for going off-topic here, especially as we have an Ebay board I could probably ask on, but when you list stuff to sell do you use a ready made template and just change the words/title/photos etc or do you have to make every listing from scratch?
I've got together a sizeable amount of stuff that I want to sell now, and have set the account up all ready to do the selling, so it's just a case of listing everything but the amount of work I perceive to be involved is putting me off doing it right now"An Ye Harm None, Do What Ye Will"
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It is that what you do, good or bad,
will come back to you three times as strong!
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c_q
you do it from scratch the first time and then it gives you the option of 'listing similair' so just the odd thing will need changing
and it's not really off topic anyway, this thread is here for people to just have a natter on wether it be aches and pains and what's for dinner, or I'm selling on E-bay todayI am a Senior Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the Wales, Small Biz MoneySaving, In My Home (includes DIY) MoneySaving, and Old style MoneySaving boards. Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any posts you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button, or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com.All views are my own and not the official line of MoneySavingExpert.0 -
TM :grouphug::grouphug:
We did the weekly shop this morning.£13 as I had already bought fruit and veg yesterday for £3 (very cheap this week!).Just as well as I had to buy DS a 4 week bus ticket for college for £35.
We had reduced ham,tomato and rocket sandwiches for lunch.
Ive been hunting all over for jam jars as I picked 3lbs of blackberries down the garden yesterday.I managed to find about 6 jars so that should be enough.
I found an instruction book for my pressure cooker yesterday at the market for 30p which was lucky as Im looking at bottling at the moment and it has the pressures and times in.
Curry Queen...I use Turbo lister when Im selling on ebay as you can do all your listing off line and reuse the template.Its downloadable from ebays site(you have to remember to tell your firewall to allow it access to the web though else it wont upload your listings).0 -
culpepper wrote:Curry Queen...I use Turbo lister when Im selling on ebay as you can do all your listing off line and reuse the template.Its downloadable from ebays site(you have to remember to tell your firewall to allow it access to the web though else it wont upload your listings).
Just had a look at that and it sounds just the thing I need, thanks! Off to go d/l it now"An Ye Harm None, Do What Ye Will"
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It is that what you do, good or bad,
will come back to you three times as strong!
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culpepper wrote:We had reduced ham,tomato and rocket sandwiches for lunch.
You been watching the Jamie Oliver ads too?
I think it's one of his Sainsbury ads and my son must have been watching it as he then asked me to make him a ham, tomato and rocket sandwich with "yellow" mustard, but I used Dijon as I think he might find English a little too strong"An Ye Harm None, Do What Ye Will"
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It is that what you do, good or bad,
will come back to you three times as strong!
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Hey
All washing done and back upstairs
All ebay listings have finished for this week and have made £90.00 profit :j :j :j sold 24 items but mainly clothes and a few books. DD made £5.00 so she is pleased-I will write a cheque for her so she can pay it into her bank account-last week she got £3.50not bad for her doing nothing and me doing all the work..lol. I love Ebay...total addict :eek: Have re-listed everything that hasnt sold (74 items :eek: )
CQ-I always use Turbo lister. It saves so much time-just remember to change the postage costs on different items and the starting price etc. Wish you well hun.
OH has peeled the spuds. I think he's cooking for the 5000 but DD loves roast tatties and gravyHave some chicken breasts out so will cook these and also found an old packet of Paxo stuffing with apple and apricot lurking in the rotunda. Says with pork but never mind and needs using by end of sept. So will have chicken, roasties, little mash spud, HM yorkies, stuffing, carrots, parsnips & peas and lots of gravy-might stick a sausage in each too
I dont eat alot but other 2 do. We love our roasts and it never goes to waste anything left is used up next day
Getting a little nervous about going up london tomorrow (Kings). Im so worried he is going to keep me in-im not good with hospitals and needles :eek: OH has suggested taking a bag just incase, so will put this in the car. At least i will have some clean knickers if i do have to stay in..lol :eek:
Weather is lovely here today. Nice breeze-definitly a washing day but have run out of things to wash :rotfl:
Hugs to all
PP
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So far my Sunday has consisted of, got up late after a nice lie in, put pork on to cook in slow cooker, took it off again after Mum decided she was going to barbecue :rolleyes: hung out one load of washing, went to Lidl for a bottle of wine and a few bit and pieces.
Haven't done much else, intend to relax for the rest of the day
TM ((((((((((((hugs)))))))))))))))) to you, will be thinking of you0
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