After that long a break you'll need the big words and simple languageI suppose after 20 years it’s going to seem like Shakespeare View attachment 10253
After that long a break you'll need the big words and simple languageI suppose after 20 years it’s going to seem like Shakespeare View attachment 10253
Schools will be bringing back domestic science next and using this as a text bookI suppose after 20 years it’s going to seem like Shakespeare View attachment 10253
20 bleeping years. Wow.I suppose after 20 years it’s going to seem like Shakespeare View attachment 10253
Plot twist: you get a free book with every bottle of FlashOnly at Tesco!!
24% negative. Everyone at Gleam is working through into the night to post positive reviews.I see Sophie’s begging for amazon reviews, lol.
20 bleeping years. Wow.
Errmm that was me
Errmm that was me
I’m so fed up of the over use of the word amazing . Didn’t it used to be for moon landings ,organ donor surgery and cancer cures not some some bloody half risen soufflé on Bake Off or some toxic disinfectant that you douse your washing up bowl with after your exorcist child has projectile vomited into it all night longDid anyone listen to the radio interview? It sounds like she’s working with Minky to bring out different coloured ones
And apparently Zoflora was her first amazing product
My hero! The best review I have ever read!! Bravo!Errmm that was me
She takes the time to respond to the negative few thoughI’m no fan of Mrs Hinch but I’m no hater either. I just choose not to support her as I find her fake and a bit bizarre. I’m not sure she can be blamed for not responding to people who request her help though. She must get thousands of messages
It's the word 'insane' that does it for me. 'The smell is insane' No, the smell is nice, the smell is strong, it is Not Frickin Insane!!I’m so fed up of the over use of the word amazing . Didn’t it used to be for moon landings ,organ donor surgery and cancer cures not some some bloody half risen soufflé on Bake Off or some toxic disinfectant that you douse your washing up bowl with after your exorcist child has projectile vomited into it all night long
Do I win a prize.......Mrs hinch’s bookMy hero! The best review I have ever read!! Bravo!
This!Can I just make a suggestion?, on Amazon, there are going to be a lot of 5 star and 1 star reviews given Hinch seems to cause a big divide. It might be that the middle of the road reviews will make a bigger impact within the Army, the 'I was a Hincher but now I've seen the light and feel really let down by this book' approach might help stir deeper thoughts.
As long as you have health, water, food and family you're life is perfect. Take it from me that an untidy house is a lived and loved house. If you've children, spend time with them. My son passed away 3 years ago and spending time with loved ones whilst they are here is better than cleaning yourself ragged just to feel like you're a part of something. Be a part of you're families life, clean when you need to. It will still be there later but you're family will be growing up around you and you'll not notice. Welcome to the forum. Big hugs to youHi everyone I started reading these threads a few days and want to introduce myself. I have followed Mrs Hinch for a while now, I even started my own Instagram page just to upload pictures of cleaning that I've been doing for years before she came along but I thoroughly got sucked into it all. I have taken a back seat recently because I've realised how bad it has all been for my mental health. I have been putting so much pressure on myself to try and keep my house perfect. I have a toddler a full time job and it just isn't realistic to keep up with it. I'm buying things I can't afford, missing out on family time, neglecting my husband so I can clean something I've already cleaned 100 times in the same week. It sounds so stupid when I write it down like that. I cried at work a few because I hadn't had a chance to do anything that morning and I felt like such a failure, that's when I realised how much this is effecting me. It's not like my house was unclean before all of this. I have nothing against her as a person but after reading this thread I can see how she targets people just like me. I have MH issues and at first it really helped me feel like I was in control of things but now I see I'm definitely not it's just unrealistic to keep up with it all then the feeling of being a failure sneaks in. I have her book coming today as I'd already preoerdered it. I'm waiting on a delivery from minky because for some reason I thought I needed £30 worth of different cloths. We are a normal working class family, I will never have a perfect new build show home and I feel like I'm no longer good enough at anything because I don't have these trivial things. This thread is definitely helping me see that I'm not alone and I can get over this feeling ,so thankyou all so much. I'm going to stop rambling on now but just wanted to say hello and that I am no longer describing myself as a "hincher"
No mention of any other dates, she promised she would be adding more on.
As long as you have health, water, food and family you're life is perfect. Take it from me that an untidy house is a lived and loved house. If you've children, spend time with them. My son passed away 3 years ago and spending time with loved ones whilst they are here is better than cleaning yourself ragged just to feel like you're a part of something. Be a part of you're families life, clean when you need to. It will still be there later but you're family will be growing up around you and you'll not notice. Welcome to the forum. Big hugs to you
Very well said...I’ve been there! Just have this and that, before you know it you’ve spent £50Her target audience is very clear.
Woman who have little disposable money who can now actually feel part of a thing for once because £1 products are hardly going to break the bank are they? Until they get to the till and they’ve spent £40 in B&M.
I will second that@MrsD33 bravo