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  • Babru
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    Tonight's the night, it isn't like any night.....it's Friday, glass of wine for me, hurrah.

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  • Baldy
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    I've done a few similar tonight and have now retired. I find I get into trouble with Mrs B if I converse at this juncture
    Stay safe, sleep well

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  • Containergardener
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    Cheers

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  • Mamzie
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    Asda Subs... why would they think subbing Vegan Cupcakes with double chocolate cupcakes is appropriate??? My oldest was quite disappointed. The clue is in the name she goes.. She is dairy and egg intolerant.

    I am officially in Shielded group nowby telephone call and letter. We ended up with an extra crate of shopping, and after trying 3/4 hour to get through, got told its ok, you can keep it, we can't take it back due to the virus. Shopping for us plus neighbours, my parents and a stubborn Great Uncle who keeps popping to shop for a paper! Luckily I have my teens and hubby to deliver to them all, then get to have a deep wash or I threaten them with hosepipe.

    Originally posted by broadway View Post
    Hi Mamzie

    Regards calabrese PM address and I'll tell you what I have I can send you
    aw shucks. ty Broadway, thats a very kind offer

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  • nickdub
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    Originally posted by Babru View Post
    "I know they like to shop for themselves normally but between me not knowing exactly what they want and the shop not having all of it's normal range I did struggle a bit."

    It's not easy buying groceries for others. I was conscious when I was at Sainsburys on Saturday that the restricted numbers meant there was a long queue outside. Looking at my sister's list and trying to decipher what she wanted, where in the store it might be took ages. 'Foil tray of salmon with lemon and herbs' - what does that look like, scanning the shelves. A number of phone calls made....

    I imagine it will become easier once I've been a few times, as we're all such creatures of habit she probably wants the same things every week.
    Be wary of anyone putting '4 candles' on their list ....

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  • Babru
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    "I know they like to shop for themselves normally but between me not knowing exactly what they want and the shop not having all of it's normal range I did struggle a bit."

    It's not easy buying groceries for others. I was conscious when I was at Sainsburys on Saturday that the restricted numbers meant there was a long queue outside. Looking at my sister's list and trying to decipher what she wanted, where in the store it might be took ages. 'Foil tray of salmon with lemon and herbs' - what does that look like, scanning the shelves. A number of phone calls made....

    I imagine it will become easier once I've been a few times, as we're all such creatures of habit she probably wants the same things every week.

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  • Greenleaves
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    One of the problems is interpretation of whats essential, we all have our interpretation so thats what makes it difficult.

    If someone did a 30 mile round trip to collect gardening paraphernalia, i wouldnt class it as essential.

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  • Containergardener
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    Originally posted by broadway View Post
    Good luck with Aldi.

    Sorry to hear about MIL, would she do a jigsaw puzzle?
    No , does nothing . We have set up a facetime with the home for tomorrow morning with her.
    Will drop in some magazines , perhaps see if I've any books she would read.

    Managed to get a bag of compost from farm shop which is also a nursery (not open for plant buying but I was buying fruit and veg).

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  • greenishfing
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    Well I just braved Aldi for the shopping for two relatives in their 80s. They had texted me rather unspecific lists slowly, in dribs and drabs, bit at a time. I thought I'd leave it till lunchtime as might be quiet. It was. No queue at all. I got most of what they wanted or "similar" substitutes. Some of the things weren't "right" of course but they will definitely not starve for at least a couple of weeks. I did my best. I know they like to shop for themselves normally but between me not knowing exactly what they want and the shop not having all of it's normal range I did struggle a bit.
    Please anyone who has got relatives doing your shopping be specific but open-minded to substitutes.

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  • broadway
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    Originally posted by Containergardener View Post
    Shall have to try aldi.

    OH just rang mil in care home , residents all stuck in own rooms all the time now there. She sounds awful and depressed .
    She doesnt read , have any hobbies so on trying to send her things in to cheer her up .
    Good luck with Aldi.

    Sorry to hear about MIL, would she do a jigsaw puzzle?

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  • Containergardener
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    Shall have to try aldi.

    OH just rang mil in care home , residents all stuck in own rooms all the time now there. She sounds awful and depressed .
    She doesnt read , have any hobbies so on trying to send her things in to cheer her up .

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  • broadway
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    Just back from Aldi, 40litre compost bags for 2.79 (I just went in for essential lager today).

    Also Wilko have 50litre compost bags for �3 or 2 for 3 (Store only I believe), gonna try and get some in the next couple of days

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  • Jay22
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    I think that being able to buy things like compost, seed, paint etc essential. Jobs like gardening, decorating etc I think would keep people busy and help their mental health during the lockdown.

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  • Vegi potager
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    Lidls still have seeds, compost and containers in stock... can I claim necessity if I buy 10 x 20 litre bags of compost and a loaf of bread? That said they had no bread on my way home from work yesterday so compost and a pack of marshmallows! - (bad day, so sugar v's alcohol and the sugar won...)

    (ps I keep getting the damaged bags of MCP and get 30% off!)

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  • Containergardener
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    Well little GC wasnt open as expected wouldnt be but did notice farm.shop and nursery open I've never been to before. Shall be trying there .

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