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  • Maud, I have picked up a voucher for ??12 off a first Sainsbugs shop online, can you recommend it? Will it stop me spending so much on store do you think?
  • I quite agree with Gary and Maud. Animals have a short lifespan compared with us and I think it's selfish to keep an pet that has reached the end of his life.

    The vet said he probably has anal furunculosis which is a disease that only German Shepherds seem to be prone to. At the moment he is fine on steroids but I will know what's best for him not me.

  • I have mine delivered in the cheapest delivery charge slot £3.95 on a weds afternoon, i dont seem to spend any less and they dont always have everything that i need so end up going out to the shops anyway. It does save all the carryingand lifting though.We will soonhave a asda nearby so will be going to give them a try. One thing i will say about sainsburys they have never been late and quite often they are early

  • Caz WCaz W Posts: 1,353

    Hi all - just come in after chasing leaves around the garden.  Tip of the day: don't try to sweep leaves up in the windimage.

    Jean - what meds have you been taking to make you so frisky (I want to get some)image Glad you're feeling better though.

    Gary (re: ironing) my son agrees about not ironing a shirt if worn under a jumper, however I once caught him using my  hair straighteners to press the collar and top bit between buttons whilst wearing it!

     

  • sotongeoffsotongeoff Posts: 9,802

    A few years back OH used to "do" for a busy family-one of her jobs was to do a spot of ironing- which included ironing the husbands boxer shortsimage

  • kate1123kate1123 Posts: 2,815

    Well I successfully circumnavigated the M25, M4 and M5 and arrived at my parents in time to watch the GBBO and the footy fiasco. I have been inspired and today I am cooking a spinach and goats cheese pffiffevierea and a banoffee pie.

    Glyn I am the biggest fan of online shopping for all the essentials, washing tablets, tins of beans, rice, spaghetti and I have this delivered once a month and then I can do the nice stuff with a basket when needed.

    I put a bit of effort into buying clothes that do not need ironing.

  • I hate ironing but can't bare to see crumpled clothes, they never feel clean to me unless they have had an iron run over them. When our daughter was at home she used to iron the collar and cuffs of her blouses/shirts that she was wearing under a jumper. My husband is of the same opinion as Gary, can't see the point of it. As for Geoff comment, well, was that meant to provoke a responseimageimage

    I have just taken this pic of my Acer.

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     This one was taken on 9th October, what a difference a few days makes in the colour of the leaves.image

  • Caz WCaz W Posts: 1,353

    Geoff - hope she didn't starch themimage

  • Kate, glad you survived the journey unscathed! Good luck with the pffiffivierierererer, OH says he had one once and it was delicious. I think I'd cheat and buy the pastry frozen - rough puff is a faff to make! Don't forget to send some banoffee pie to the cyberlockers!

    Caroline - did it work? Have heard of ironing your hair but not straightening your clothes!

    I would never iron boxer shorts! Or shirts for that matter. Men can do their own!

  • Caz WCaz W Posts: 1,353

    It worked well Lottiebeans - apparently he'd been doing this quite some time before I caught him.  Fortunately for him it hadn't harmed my straighteners!.

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