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Just thought I'd post about what I found at Birchwood yesterday for anyone who's interested/thinking of taking a trip in the not too distant. I've only been a couple of times before but the place did have a bit of a different feel yesterday I thought. For a start it was dead. I know it was a Friday and there was around 3mm of snow on the ground (thus ensuring that various trains in and out of Manchester were suffering from shock and had been forced to go to the sidings for a lie down) but still, I expected it to be far busier this close to Chrimble.
Main items for sale - and there was quite a bit of it:
Plenty of Northern Nights as per, but also masses of Kim n Co Home bedding and a fair bit of Misery Guts Hoppen's range too
Speaking of which, her book was also there at a knock-down price (I did consider it as a wedding pressie for Kate and Wills...)
Orecks for £100
Jack the Lad juicers for £40, which isn't much less than the OTO the other night if I remember rightly
Those coin jar things
CDs - Billy Ocean, Charlotte Church, Susan Boyle, Beverley Knight - all except the Chelsea Pensioners which I wouldn't have minded actually
The whole right hand wall filled with vastly reduced Xmas 'decorations' (I use the term loosely)
Tons of jewellery of all kinds and with 50% off all size L rings (?!)
Lots of candles - Yankee, Prices, Milkhouse Creamery
A number of Steiff inc. a white button and a couple of Charlie Bears (Rhubarb and Crumble/Custard? Never seen them IRL before but they really are very well made - I was impressed)
Usual stacks of Cooks Essentials, bit of sillicone bakeware
A stand of contraptions designed to clean spectacles (?!)
Tova body lotion (but they wouldn't let me sniff it so I still don't know which particular can of Raid it resembles)
A number of Kipling bags
Racks and racks of clothes all at 70% off (and still nothing I'd be seen dead in, apols to QVC fashion lovers), inc. some Nina Leonard at £1.99, limited to 5 items per customer per day (cries of shame from the audience)
The thing that made me laugh aloud to smiles from fellow customers - zillions of the infamous QVC Calendar stacked in a massive container for £1.99 each (no limit per customer on that item I noted :grin
Sadly no Slankets or Emu boots (the latter's not my thing but I know many of you love them)
And finally, if you were the person who picked up the one and only KitchenAid approx 60 seconds before I entered the shop then I hope whatever you make with it chokes you wink: )
My conclusion is that Le Q are struggling a bit...
Happy bargain-hunting everyone :wave:
Main items for sale - and there was quite a bit of it:
Plenty of Northern Nights as per, but also masses of Kim n Co Home bedding and a fair bit of Misery Guts Hoppen's range too
Speaking of which, her book was also there at a knock-down price (I did consider it as a wedding pressie for Kate and Wills...)
Orecks for £100
Jack the Lad juicers for £40, which isn't much less than the OTO the other night if I remember rightly
Those coin jar things
CDs - Billy Ocean, Charlotte Church, Susan Boyle, Beverley Knight - all except the Chelsea Pensioners which I wouldn't have minded actually
The whole right hand wall filled with vastly reduced Xmas 'decorations' (I use the term loosely)
Tons of jewellery of all kinds and with 50% off all size L rings (?!)
Lots of candles - Yankee, Prices, Milkhouse Creamery
A number of Steiff inc. a white button and a couple of Charlie Bears (Rhubarb and Crumble/Custard? Never seen them IRL before but they really are very well made - I was impressed)
Usual stacks of Cooks Essentials, bit of sillicone bakeware
A stand of contraptions designed to clean spectacles (?!)
Tova body lotion (but they wouldn't let me sniff it so I still don't know which particular can of Raid it resembles)
A number of Kipling bags
Racks and racks of clothes all at 70% off (and still nothing I'd be seen dead in, apols to QVC fashion lovers), inc. some Nina Leonard at £1.99, limited to 5 items per customer per day (cries of shame from the audience)
The thing that made me laugh aloud to smiles from fellow customers - zillions of the infamous QVC Calendar stacked in a massive container for £1.99 each (no limit per customer on that item I noted :grin
Sadly no Slankets or Emu boots (the latter's not my thing but I know many of you love them)
And finally, if you were the person who picked up the one and only KitchenAid approx 60 seconds before I entered the shop then I hope whatever you make with it chokes you wink: )
My conclusion is that Le Q are struggling a bit...
Happy bargain-hunting everyone :wave: