Cheerios are expensive as well!My kid is the same age as Ronnie and he we will eat sand. Sometimes I catch it before it goes in his mouth, sometimes I don’t. He’s fine any other kids who’s eaten sand is fine. That is so extra. So how often is she just blending up cereal to replace this. Wasteful.
Bet she doesn't use aldis own brand eitherAgreed! And it’s bloomin expensive to keep whizzing up boxes of expensive cereal. What a waste of food!
Gone againOh the hinch group post is back?!
I've just shown my hubby the lovely new shoe rack with the tealights on (he's a fireman) and he just shook his head and said "is that the idiot that encouraged everyone to put zoflora on lightbulbs and wooden racks with flowers on their hobs last year?"
"Yup, that's the one!"
"What a dick. The amount of accidents the fire service have been to across the UK because of these tips... She should be held liable for suggesting it"
House fires starting due to unattended tea lights resting on wood in 3,2,1....
Genuine question - please don't judge....I've just shown my hubby the lovely new shoe rack with the tealights on (he's a fireman) and he just shook his head and said "is that the idiot that encouraged everyone to put zoflora on lightbulbs and wooden racks with flowers on their hobs last year?"
"Yup, that's the one!"
"What a dick. The amount of accidents the fire service have been to across the UK because of these tips... She should be held liable for suggesting it"
House fires starting due to unattended tea lights resting on wood in 3,2,1....
So true! I’ve worked in childcare settings before and the children didn’t have mud kitchens etc until they were in toddlers at least 2 years old. Babies don’t need a bloody mud kitchen the one he has is more than enough.Just worked out that's why she did the baby grow story yesterday, probably a prequel 'look I'm normal' to the extravagant mud kitchen delivery. Also softens the blow by adding it's a small business.
What annoys me about it is it's all designed for her, not him. I'm sure he's already content with the kitchen he has. At one years old they don't need all this stuff, bowls and spoons are just fine. She wanted a mud kitchen not him
Yes, came on to say this. Does she say words wrong on purpose?! Convinced she doesCan someone please tell the stupid witch that they’re Viennese whirls not Viennese swirls for crying out loud
We have two toddlers. A 3 year old and a 16 month old. Back in March we built a mud kitchen for the both of them. The then one year old didn’t give a toss. He played with a tub on the floor filled with mud. The 3 year old makes potions and spends hours playing at the mud kitchen. The 16 month old has started to show an interest. She hasn’t bridged the gap here for Ronnie. She’s forgotten about her schemasJust worked out that's why she did the baby grow story yesterday, probably a prequel 'look I'm normal' to the extravagant mud kitchen delivery. Also softens the blow by adding it's a small business.
What annoys me about it is it's all designed for her, not him. I'm sure he's already content with the kitchen he has. At one years old they don't need all this stuff, bowls and spoons are just fine. She wanted a mud kitchen not him
Fashion guruRight so - started off as a home/cleaning account
Ventured into makeup, baby weaning, gardening, parenting account, cooking
Now baking?
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That was exactly my first thought. £175 buys a lot of baby grows.She can’t pay for proper sized babygrows but pays nigh on £200 for something that he’s clearly not ready for. If she put mud in it he will only taste it once! He’s not going to get muddy fun out of cereals! Which in fact he seems to think is his breakfast. I see a swipe up coming!!
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