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Sayroo

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  1. Hi,


    I've been struck down (yet again) with a ghastly cough that's developed over the last 24 hours. Seem to be overly susceptible to bugs like this during pregnancy. However, the pharmacist in Boots recommended their 'cold & flu defence nasal spray' that women can take when pregnant or breast feeding. So relieved there's an alternative to paracetamol and it seems to be helping so far (even if just psychologically!)


    Rather than bring my germs to the pub I'll catch up next time. Hopefully another session can be organised.


    Enjoy yourselves ladies, really sorry I can't be there.

  2. Hi,


    Looks like there's going to be a good group of us to get together then on Wednesday 21st January at 19:00.

    Venue likely to be the EDT but tbc by Ginster if that's OK?


    Lucy - we will try and fix a date that will suit you in future too. Perhaps the last week in February to catch up again before these Spring babies start making an appearance?


    Take care ladies and happy 2015 x

  3. Hi Everyone,


    I'm expecting my first baby mid-May. From the above, it sounds like we've a good mix of people who are looking forward to baby no. 2 making an appearance next Spring along with a handful of first-timers like me!


    I'm sure that January will be here before we know it. Do you think a meet up one evening (?) of the week starting 19th January might work? Ginny suggested the EDT which might work. I'll leave it to a second time Mum to propose a reasonable time and / or day that might be convenient for us.


    Really looking forward to meeting you all. In the meantime, enjoy this special Christmas and see you in 2015 S x

  4. Hi sue,


    I'm sure you're right and yes, boots appliances online is excellent for doing just this.


    The Old Kent Road Currys does seem to be some sort of superstore and did help us discount what we don't want, but we were struggling last night to think of anywhere else to go and have a good look, touch and feel before we buy!!


    I'm not too keen on the Purley Way at the best of times and if Currys is all there is these days (with Comet and Dixons gone) don't want to drive out there to only realise there's a hobbycraft and a pets at home (!!) rather than a competitor to Currys.


    My other thought was a giant Tesco or sainsburys and whether they have an 'upstairs' of double ovens somewhere....

  5. Hi All,


    On a related point, we are putting in a new kitchen at the moment and have been to Currys on Old Kent Road tonight to get a good idea of appliances and brands we'd like to go for (or avoid) we'd looked in John Lewis too, but the range there was small and expensive in comparison.


    These have been a good start, but I just wondered where else there are showrooms these days to actually compare and contrast dishwashers, (gas) hobs & double ovens etc under one roof.


    Any good leads from your experience ladies?


    Thanks in advance.

  6. Given we're about to start a similar project this is so helpful. A quick one on Hobs though, my very wise (& safety conscious) sister in law found a gas hob which had dials / knobs that ran from the front to the back of her countertop (rather than along the front edge) and chose this to avoid little hands reaching up and turning them on!


    However, I must admit - having fitted an induction hob in my last kitchen about 4 years ago, I was thrilled to move here and back to cooking with gas! I found the beeping of the induction hob (when the smallest splash of water hit it or even at a spray of kitchen anti-bac spray) completely insufferable and at times (as another uncontrollable 'safety feature') if a pan even slightly boiled over (think pasta!) it would turn itself off!


    I'm not a sloppy cook who is out of control in the kitchen, but when multitasking at meal times you don't need appliances conspiring against you. Ha - I'm getting tense just typing this again.


    Also, once a little water got under the seal on one ring, that was that one knackered!! So proceed with caution. Do ask around if you're considering one. My aunt and my mother also have a slight regret with their induction hobs too despite them looking swish.

  7. Hi,


    Hi


    Sorry to hijack / ressurect this thread...


    I'm looking for an honest view on the Lakeland Limited Heated Airers! They are terribly expensive, so I'm torn about whether to invest or not.


    I work full time and I'm generally out the house for 12 + hours per day. We don't get too much sunshine, so over the last couple of weeks, clothes have started to take days to get anywhere close to dry.


    Although it seems pleasant enough outside at the moment (indeed, warmer than in our houses at times!) I can't get out and hang things in the garden, so given I'm not looking forward to being surrounded by my laundry through autumn and winter, can anyone endorse this heated clothes horse?


    http://www.lakeland.co.uk/p21736/Lakeland-Dry-Soon-Range


    Thanks so much - S.

  8. Teri, what an absolutely ghastly incident. I don't often comment on this forum, but felt compelled to say something given the strength you've shown in the hours following this vile and a completely unprovoked attack. Given the same situation, I don't think many of the readers of this thread would be able to maintain the sound and balanced approach you've maintained while trying to articulate what happened in this entirely reasonable account to simply warn others.


    I hope that others like KatsuQueen do speak up, at least to reinforce these descriptions or demonstrate some solidarity and support. I really am sickened to think of how this brief but shocking incident must have cast a shadow over a perfectly pleasant morning in what seems the safest of circumstances. Again, your first post concluded with hoping and praying this wouldn't happen to anyone else. I just hope that raising awareness and contacting the relevant people, including the police, will hopefully ensure it won't.

  9. I've tried many things but finally found Arbonne products are excellent & have made a viable difference to such conditions. It's Swiss and the products are botanically based (which sounds like blurb but my friend who sells this stuff is a qualified nutritionist & absolutely thoroughly meticulous about proper health & well being products)

    I really have noticed a marked difference in my skin since using their range a couple of months ago & would def recommend.

  10. Stockbridge is worth the journey - north east of Boston. It's v like the little town featured on the old channel four programme Northern Exposure. Home to Norman Rockwell museum - definitely worthwhile if you have a hankering for nostalgia. His exhibition toured to Dulwich Picture Gallery last year.


    Salem is a bit too touristy - witchery toot everywhere. Though they probably go all out for Halloween which may be an eye opener...

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