Toril
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At least they could pour it through the letterbox, instead of having to ring the bell.Total nonsense in this weather,can you imagine the Qurio darlings parcels arriving in liquid form
At least they could pour it through the letterbox, instead of having to ring the bell.Total nonsense in this weather,can you imagine the Qurio darlings parcels arriving in liquid form
Hot Chocolate Iāll get my coatSmall snippet in today's paper. Hotel Chocolat are suspending online deliveries, as the hot weather is not conducive and said there is no point in sending out chocolate that will melt before its delivered. Obviously !
A great saving: If you were to buy the items in this hamper individually, directly from Hotel Chocolat youād pay Ā£40.50 plus P&P. So for our Todayās Special Value price of just Ā£29.96 plus P&P, youāre saving Ā£10.54.
The Everything H Box (185g) - Ā£13.50 direct cost Ā£11.64
40% Milk Chocolate Batons (120g) - Ā£7 direct cost Ā£6.02
Billionaire's Shortbread Selector (75g) - Ā£4.50 direct (3 for Ā£12 so used Ā£4 to balance)** cost Ā£3.45
Champagne Truffle Selector (75g) - Ā£4.50 ** cost Ā£3.45
Mousse au Chocolat Selector (70g) - Ā£4.50 ** cost Ā£3.45
Dizzy Praline Selector (75g) - Ā£4.50 ** cost Ā£3.45
Gianduja Bombe Selector (59g) - Ā£4.50 ** cost Ā£3.45
Total Ā£40.50 cost Ā£34.91 incl p&p used in calculations.
I don't have to buy Christmas presents as I have only two family members who are both physically and mentally distant. Fine with me. I know that some people 'do their nuts' thinking of what to buy if they don't want to give money. Big families must be wonderful at times, but not where Christmas presents are concerned.I don't know about everyone else but Christmas presents in my family will be trimmed down this year. Now that the nephews have started their own families I will be buying for their children and not for them, which they do understand. Most of them earn way more than me anyway. I no longer buy for friends (nor them for me by mutual agreement). Bry will be getting his stocking but gone are the days when I'd buy the MB gifts and extras, it's becoming a bit unaffordable.
CC
Your aunt is a sweetie.I buy 7 people, none get expensive gifts, I shop the sales for gifts. My elderly aunt in her mid 80s gets shortbread etc from M&S and tells me I buy her too much. I have a cut-off point of Ā£25 at most, buy the Molton Brown sets at Ā£21 in the sale for two friends.
As for me, I am happy with a bottle of wine or a Ā£10. Yes, I am cheap, but happy to be so.
I was thinking it is not much of a TSV, you save Ā£10 but spend Ā£5 of it on P&P.I was browsing and tempted by this. Luckily I came on here and read the weather comments! Duh! I was out yesterday and was so hot by the time I got to the theatre to see Life of Pi, I was in no mood for it, hated it and left at the interval in a bad mood. So poor old chocolates arenāt going to do very well are they! And itās not that much of a reduction is it really? So hurrah! Thanks everyone, saved me from my madness.
WhoopsieTotal nonsense in this weather,can you imagine the Qurio darlings parcels arriving in liquid form
7-10 daysDid I hear right October 3rd delivery
Taking no chances then but all on ezay pays
At least the BA has bought herself a new jacket,and that woman with the long hair tie it up please,and stop mangling the chocolate