I dragging mine to my hobby today for the first time at least it's warm and sunnyI drag my husband to my hobby![]()
I dragging mine to my hobby today for the first time at least it's warm and sunnyI drag my husband to my hobby![]()
Maybe they're sprayed with something. I wash mine in citric acid powder to get all the nasties out and clean them. I never used to until it was pointed out to me.Yes I have heard that this can happen out of the blue. They've gone down a bit but inside still swollen,they're were the best strawberries I had tasted too![]()
I look after dogs and for some reason was allergic to a brindle great dane. Not a single one of the many other various breeds I've had. Weird.I randomly became allergic to my pets![]()
You get a discount as a member, you can save quite a lot if you’re a regular shopper. Check the websites before you shop.GoOutdoors & their £5 "annual membership fee"
Millets, Blacks & GoOutdoors I found are all the same company, I was buying a backpack mainly for work, the bag was the same price in GoOutdoors & Millets, but buying from Go required joining for a £5er.
You get absolutely zero benefits for giving them your £5 just their bogus 2-price tag on an item nonsense.
What an absolute scam.
Maybe his diet?I look after dogs and for some reason was allergic to a brindle great dane. Not a single one of the many other various breeds I've had. Weird.
I have no idea. He did have special powdered milk to strengthen his bones. That's the only thing that I can think of.Maybe his diet?
So interesting. I wonder this about my son's hayfever. He never had it then one day 2 years ago when he was at his friend's house the mum gave them a quid to clean up cut grass for an hour (child labour much?!) and he came back in bits, sneezing and red eyes. He has had quite bad hayfever ever since, it drives him mad. I wonder if similar happened to him. I can't stand the mum so I'll blame her anyway!!The consultant did think there may be a correlation between this and the fact I've hayfever. That perhaps my immune system got overwhelmed from an incident and left it constantly on high alert. I'm not sure but there are always antihistamines with me and I read labels like they're going out of fashion. Quick tip to those with strawberry issues - avoid anything that just says berry. They're usually mixed in.
I laughed at your blaming of the mum and to be honest, I wouldn't be surprised if that incident did cause him to get it. There are places where you can get your hayfever lessened, I believe.So interesting. I wonder this about my son's hayfever. He never had it then one day 2 years ago when he was at his friend's house the mum gave them a quid to clean up cut grass for an hour (child labour much?!) and he came back in bits, sneezing and red eyes. He has had quite bad hayfever ever since, it drives him mad. I wonder if similar happened to him. I can't stand the mum so I'll blame her anyway!!
This is me today,dreading getting home.The fear you have when you’re going on holiday, to the bombs you’ll come back to![]()
Possibly,they were from a farm in Norfolk,so I really should of maybe soaked them or something but they just looked so nice,and started eating them immediately.Maybe they're sprayed with something. I wash mine in citric acid powder to get all the nasties out and clean them. I never used to until it was pointed out to me.
I should buy organic as I think someone told me to do due to them being "sprayed".![]()
Sorry but the prices are already identical in Millets as they are in GoOutdoors, there's really no need to give GoOutdoors 5 quid for imaginary discounts.You get a discount as a member, you can save quite a lot if you’re a regular shopper. Check the websites before you shop.
www.gooutdoors.co.uk
Sounds to me like they’re having a great timeNot so much a rant, more of an irritated moan.
There are some boys playing in the street outside. I don't mind this so much, they're not being overly loud, and it's nice that they're away from screens.
However.
One of the boys lives 3 doors down, and his Grandad lives next door. Grandad has given them some bits of wood and they've made a ramp for their bikes and scooters, which they've placed outside our house, and they are riding up and down the footpath and onto the road. The speed limit on our street is 20mph, but there are plenty of idiots who ignore that. None of them are wearing a helmet, and one doesn't even have a shirt on. I'm sitting here waiting for an accident to happen, and I'm expecting to have to rescue an injured child and take them home. I don't even know for definite where the other 2 boys live.
Also, I don't know the ages of the other 2, but the boy who lives on this street has only just turned 6. It's impossible that either his Mum or Grandad can see him from their houses, so nobody is watching these kids. I personally feel that they're a bit young to be playing in the road with nobody watching.