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Shiney's Low Fat Dairy Queens - TOTAL-ly Rockin' in the (Fat) Free World.

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SycIsTOTALLYFatFree · 05/11/2009 21:40

People of the world, join hands, join our TOTALly fabulous healthy eating thread.

We are a group of MNetters who wish we lost a pound for every post we have made on this thread since our benevolent leader started her SHINEY threads many, many months ago now.

I am Syc, and I was once deputy although life has slightly got in the way in the last month or so. But, inspired by our recent TOTAL yoghurt bonanza, I'm back and on the wagon.

Join us, we are a friendly bunch but like to waste as many calories as possible through moving our digits very swiftly over the keyboards and posting like women possessed

All denominations here, so whatever way you want to lose weight, maintain or just focus on healthier eating, you will fit right in.

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shineoncrazyfirecracker · 06/11/2009 20:20

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Iggi999 · 06/11/2009 20:24

Glued to the baby monitor tonight as it's someone's first night in a big bed - rumblings so far but he's not appeared at the door, amazingly! Was kind of hoping he wouldn't settle so I could snuggle in as well!

jetforkesandbonfires · 06/11/2009 20:29

aw thanks BoF - and BoF's secretary Junior is just about outgrown her dressing gown, so will make a lovely gift

Iggi - i remember when Minijet first went into her big bed - she looked so lost in there lol, even though it is only cot bed size. Hope you get a peaceful night with not too much wandering

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Lizzylou · 06/11/2009 20:30

OK, so I have:

Julia Donaldson Monkey Puzzle book (we already had it)

ELC Pop it in the Post game (the one with a letterbox and stuff, not in the box though)

Lots of age 2 boys clothes, Oshkosh red hooded sweat zip up, Osh Kosh red and blue checked long sleeved shirt (which is sooo cute, but a bugger to iron)from when my Mom lived in Canada/visited the USA, then some Vertabaudet/La Redoute/Next stuff as well.

A fair few boys dressing gowns, either not worn or rarely worn, age 18mths+

Any takers?

NormaSknockers · 06/11/2009 20:31

Sounds like it would be a very educational holiday visit - good idea, go for it

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jetforkesandbonfires · 06/11/2009 20:33

i would be up for a jolly educational trip to Greece. Think we should get the fab Anne (who is not scary or stern at all on to it

jetforkesandbonfires · 06/11/2009 20:34
Lizzylou · 06/11/2009 20:34

It's yours, Shiney.
Do you want any dressing gowns?
I should say that the clothes may have been worn by both boys (or not, depends) but are all in good condition.
FB/email me your address and will send.

Lizzylou · 06/11/2009 20:35

I love Quorn Swedish Meatballs, I'd love them to fly me over to Sweden to find out how they are made

jetforkesandbonfires · 06/11/2009 20:36

but the monkey puzzle would be nice - though if anyone else requests it, please consider them first

jetforkesandbonfires · 06/11/2009 20:37

Junior just came down with Big Brain Acadamy for the DS - said she never plays it so she wont mind if i donate it

Lizzylou · 06/11/2009 20:37

It's yours Jet

Iggipepperedfillet · 06/11/2009 20:38
Biscuit
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jetforkesandbonfires · 06/11/2009 20:38

thanks Lizzy

SazZaVoom · 06/11/2009 20:39

Does that mean you are back on the Quorn TM diet then Shiney?

I have LOADS of clothes for girls up to 12 months but i'm not sure that anyone has any pink littlies?

Lizzylou · 06/11/2009 20:41

Don't want anything Shiney/anyone else.

Nowt at all.

Just spreading the luuurve.

Will have a look at the dressing gowns and let you have descriptions in a mo (when I check on DS2).

My boys are 5.yrs and 3.7yrs old.

Have sold lots this year due to me dipping into the CHristmas savings account (without DH's knowledge) earlier in the year!

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NormaSknockers · 06/11/2009 20:44

Actually I'd be happy with size 12/14 knickers

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jetforkesandbonfires · 06/11/2009 20:46
jetforkesandbonfires · 06/11/2009 20:47

dont think they would fit her shiney. She was down to age 11-12 when she was poorly and couldnt keep stuff down, but she is back up again now, and is more age 13.

thanks for thinking of her though

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