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Rob R
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Posted: Wed Dec 22, 10 3:16 pm Post subject: |
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nats wrote: |
paul1963 wrote: |
bagpuss wrote: |
Its probably the non food items which are more difficult than the food items
So what about
toilet paper
toothpaste
soap (I know you can make your own but not everyone wants to)
washing powder
cleaning fluids |
Madame Paul's hair dye, sanitary products, elmlea, booze.
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Hair dye I can't help with, but a moon cup, real cream, and wine merchants?! Mind you having said that we'd go broke if we bought beer and cider from wine merchants.... |
No, you'd just consume less or brew your own, we only (generally) drink so much because we can afford it, as it's not essential, so cutting down and making it into a treat really improves the value you get from it, I find. |
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