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Fuschia

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  1. Kew
  2. I still hold a candle for Mtchell from being human. Sadly dissolved into a pile of dust a couple of series back.
  3. I wonder how I could access it on my iPad
  4. There is one at kings But what tests are needed? If its 12 week scan etc, that's provided in a different dept
  5. Really want to see it but we don't have sky
  6. I make cakes in mine
  7. Try a rubber on the ball point pen?
  8. http://action.sumofus.org/a/daily-mail-littlejohn-lucy-meadows/?sub=fb What lesson have those children learnt now?
  9. http://www.independentmidwives.org.uk/?node=8765 http://www.independentmidwives.org.uk/?node=12764
  10. Some nice stuff planned for discover in Stratford, Easter themed with crafts Easy train via ELL and dlr
  11. Pocket money I use, for iPad Not pocket money lite
  12. I always fed all mine whenever I went to bed (bf and cosleeping) as that meant I had the best chance if maximising my sleep. They would always want feeding at about 5am regardless, but then generally slept again till 7. But neither of those feeds precluded some night waking which went in phases, sometimes just once, at 1am or 3am, occasionally 2-3 times. So not a magic wand in my view. But a lovely cuddly feed and very good for milk supply
  13. Tinned value fruit or frozen fruit (tesco do two frozen summer fruit mixes, the one in a bag is significantly cheaper, it's gorgeous sweetened slightly with yoghurt, porridge or ice cream Tinned peaches or mandarins in juice are cheap and cheerful for pudding and no waste as sometimes happens with fresh fruit
  14. jayd5 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Would love advice on what kind of meals I could > cook weekly on a budget of roughly ?60 p/w for a > couple and a 2 year old (she eats what we eat) > > We shop daily (ish) as whenever we shop weekly we > tend to spend too much and/or have a lot of > wastage that we cant afford. Meal planning and stick to it That will allow you to shop less frequently So make a spag Bol sauce for Monday and make enough to have the extra the next day on baked potatoes Include lunches, snacks in your plan Buy fruit and veg from a market or shop that sells by the bowl Get a second hand breadmaker and make your own bread Home made soup and bread is very cheap Take a flask of tea or coffee out with you and your own snacks Downgrade where you can to value brands - many are as good as more pricey ones Make good use of your freezer - I used to open a packet of feta for salad or to top and omelette, the rest usually hit wasted. Then I realised it could be frozen and grated directly onto omelette another day Bread is a good candidate for freezing Have one or two meals a week that are really cheap - dried spaghetti with jarred pesto and peas or baked potatoes with baked beans
  15. My 4 10.5m 14m 17m 12m There's no difference in physical confidence between them now, if anything the one who walked latest is the fastest runner and most coordinated
  16. Scamps and AVP are at dulwich prep I think
  17. My little one has a micro scooter with the seat attached and was using it from about 18m
  18. I would just deck it, then have a few things - table and chairs, tent, rigid paddling pool, sandbox, watering can and buckets, ride on car, mini trampoline, etc, then you can circulate the toys (you will need to have space to store) If you do want one item, a playhouse scores highest in my view
  19. I don't think they do booking for the big pool
  20. Do you give it? How much? Just for nothing or for 'chores' What are they expected to cover with it? Thanks
  21. Investigate a special school with a hydro pool, maybe...
  22. Thanks all!
  23. I think schools may quibble but actually nhs doesn't say so http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/Conjunctivitis-infective/Pages/Introduction.asp http://www.hpa.org.uk/webc/HPAwebFile/HPAweb_C/1227774026456 That second document is the one the school should be working to. It says no exclusion.
  24. Sainsburys is 7 I think http://www.nhs.uk/Services/pharmacies/Overview/DefaultView.aspx?id=6284
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