That means having to go out, the only grinder I've got is for a nasty habit I picked up in the Caribbean.
lol @ real people , btw .
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Originally posted by Scoobos View PostI got mine after a 2 week wait, which is ok, they are offering us another slot for 2 weeks time tomorrow, for us at least it's working well. (ASDA, not my usual choice).
Lots of subs tho and a surprising lack of any kind of sausage?
Going to be annoying grinding down all those fookin coffee beans with a mortar and pestle tho, since they've subbed kilos of ground!
Or... take the plunge and get a proper bean to cup coffee machine like real people have.
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I got mine after a 2 week wait, which is ok, they are offering us another slot for 2 weeks time tomorrow, for us at least it's working well. (ASDA, not my usual choice).
Lots of subs tho and a surprising lack of any kind of sausage?
Going to be annoying grinding down all those fookin coffee beans with a mortar and pestle tho, since they've subbed kilos of ground!
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Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostQuick question regarding Asda Click and Collect - do I need to take my own bags or is the shopping already packed? If I bring my own bags do they go off and pack it and bring it out to the car?
Ta - not done this before.
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Quick question regarding Asda Click and Collect - do I need to take my own bags or is the shopping already packed? If I bring my own bags do they go off and pack it and bring it out to the car?
Ta - not done this before.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostMaybe the vulnerable, home bound are starving to death because able fit bodied people can't be bothered to go to the supermarket but are instead using up all the slots in the delivery mechanism, just a thought you know...
1. Yes, absolutely, keep deliveries for thems that can't get out. Totally on board with that in principle.
2. Going out presents a risk of me catching the virus and goes against the guidance of don't go out. I know shopping is exempt but it's not risk free.
Living on my own I have to hope that I don't catch anything and, if I do, I remain with it enough to know when I need hospitalisation. I am not in a high risk group but I don't want to be one of the statistical anomalies that gets the Daily Fail all frothy mouthed.
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Originally posted by Pogle View PostI hope that is not aimed at me. I cant leave the house as my terminally ill husband needs constant care. He has Motor Neurone Disease. Be thankful that you dont.
Thanks for correcting me. I thought it was the guinea pigs who were terminally ill.
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Originally posted by Pogle View PostI hope that is not aimed at me. I cant leave the house as my terminally ill husband needs constant care. He has Motor Neurone Disease. Be thankful that you dont.
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I thought it was great having a milkman who delivers a variety of stuff but today got a revised, much shorter list, with next to nothing I'd want. No cream!!! I can't survive without my raspberries and cream.
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Originally posted by Pogle View PostI hope that is not aimed at me. I cant leave the house as my terminally ill husband needs constant care. He has Motor Neurone Disease. Be thankful that you dont.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostMaybe the vulnerable, home bound are starving to death because able fit bodied people can't be bothered to go to the supermarket but are instead using up all the slots in the delivery mechanism, just a thought you know...
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