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I want one of those cleaning product holder bag things that Anthea Turner had (saddo)

18 replies

oliveoil · 14/02/2006 10:16

As in I am the saddo.

I thought they were really good.

She gave them as a 'prize' to the winner on her programme. Bag with lots of pockets in to carry your Mr Sheen etc.

Lakeland?

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oliveoil · 14/02/2006 12:30

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Piffle · 14/02/2006 12:34

I want her manual LOL
Lakeland are good for that sort of thing though

oliveoil · 14/02/2006 12:36

I want the manual too

It made me laugh on the programme when one of the woman flicked through it saying 'nope, nope, nope....maybe this is an annual list?'.

x

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Piffle · 14/02/2006 12:37

I tell you what though, I've started an ironing schedule and things look so.... nice!
I previously never ironed a thing unless it was totally unavoidable.

oliveoil · 14/02/2006 12:38

I would love to be a SAHM.

My lists would be endless and my house spotless (of an evening anyway).

I don't do ironing.

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Piffle · 14/02/2006 12:40

Well I'm not perfect - downstairs is spotless, upstairs well we only sleep up there after all...

JackieNo · 14/02/2006 12:48

Can't find the bag, but how about one of these speed cleaning aprons ? Sorry the link doesn't work very well - you need to click on 'aprons' in the left hand menu. Lots of pockets to carry all the basic cleaning materials around with you as you go. Was it you who had bought the 'Speed Cleaning' book, OO?

expatinscotland · 14/02/2006 12:50

She gave them out as prizes !

I gotta watch this next time it comes on. The entertainment value must be enormous.

MrsBadger · 14/02/2006 12:50

this is the closest I can find so far

oliveoil · 14/02/2006 12:54

I think that is it MrsBadger! Hers was a stripey one though.

I am trying to avoid Lakeland though, I love it.

JackieNo - what speed cleaning book?

Expat - it was fantastic, dh harrumphed and moaned for the hour it was on as well which is always a bonus. She is very anal, labelled her cupboards and everything.

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JackieNo · 14/02/2006 13:02

Here's the link to the Speed Cleaning book , but I guess it wasn't you who'd bought it. I've linked to the American Amazon site, as there aren't any reviews on the UK site. But I think I bought it from there. It's very prescriptive, but I like the idea. However, getting the house clean still requires me to do more than just read about it, so it's still sitting on the shelf, and we have cleaners .

oliveoil · 14/02/2006 13:20

hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, I like the idea of Tuesday, change sheets etc, a routine or rota.

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messagedeleted · 15/02/2006 13:10

i have cleaning stuff all oevr the place so i dont have to acarry it aroujnd

also use my jeans pockets to fcollect snmall plastic objects

oftne then leave the hosue with one dirty sock hanign out of my jeans

Skribble · 15/02/2006 21:28

A bit OTT ???? .

Skribble · 15/02/2006 21:56

Lovely but expensive £37.95.
little black numbers

messagedeleted · 16/02/2006 08:28

lol att he trolley

winnie · 16/02/2006 08:49

lol at the trolley too. It looks like something cleaners in a hospital might use. I think Cath Kidson should come up with something... Haven't seen the programme but am a bit obsessed with such things in the manner of being obsessed with stationary. Oliveoil, you are not alone in your sadness

JackieNo · 21/02/2006 16:13

How about this from Peacock Blue if you're still interested?

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