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    Well folks it's nearly that time of year again, please feel free to post any hints, tips or bargains you have, or find.

    I'll kick off

    Just bought my Christmas Tree from the market and the man said I should give it plenty of light and water and he would even come and take it away for me come February! What a great deal and nice young man he was!!


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    My tip woulkd be don't have the usual turkey and have a joint instead.

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    • #3
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      I Think they call that a Californian/Dutch xmas tree, And you would probably end up merry after decorating that.

      Although, to be honest, i think if they put one of them up in our town centre it wouldn’t last very long before it looked like a xmas twig
      crazy council ( as in local council,NELC ) as a member of the public, i don't get mad, i get even

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      • #4
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        I like this idea
        Turn your fridge into a snowman
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        • #5
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          and, of course, don't forget to get the kids sending letters to Santa (http://www.royalmail.com/letters-to-santa) ... for a reply you need to post them before Dec 9th
          Dear boys and girls,

          Christmas is a very exciting but busy time for me: the elves are making toys, the reindeer are practising their sleigh runs, and I'm busy preparing my list of who's been good this year.

          I need to let the elves know what to make so to help me out, please let me know what you would like as early as possible.

          I will be getting my sleigh ready for the long journey on Christmas Eve and inbetween I will try to reply to as many of you as possible. To make sure I receive your letters, please could you send them to:

          Santa/Father Christmas,
          Santa's Grotto,
          Reindeerland,
          XM4 5HQ

          - - - Updated - - -

          and Norad Santa Tracker - http://www.noradsanta.org
          Debt is like any other trap, easy enough to get into, but hard enough to get out of.

          It doesn't matter where your journey begins, so long as you begin it...

          recte agens confido

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            • #7
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              I like that idea

              heres the yorkshire version

              crazy council ( as in local council,NELC ) as a member of the public, i don't get mad, i get even

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                Still the best tip

                An optimist is someone who falls off the Empire State Building, and after 50 floors says, 'So far so good'!
                ~ Anonymous

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                  Meanwhile, In the good old US of A......Click image for larger version

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                  An optimist is someone who falls off the Empire State Building, and after 50 floors says, 'So far so good'!
                  ~ Anonymous

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                  • #10
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                    Black Friday, good luck with your bargains folks but do take care xx


                    Beware the Black Friday bargains you can’t return: 30 day deadline will run out on Christmas Day

                    • The online automatic 14 day returns deadline will lapse on December 9
                    • Many retailers voluntarily offer a longer returns period over Christmas
                    • People need to check before they hand over cash or press 'buy' online

                    Shoppers snapping up Black Friday bargain gifts have been warned they may find it difficult to return them after Christmas.
                    The returns deadline rules, which ensure people are legally entitled to an immediate and full refund on faulty goods, run for 30 days.
                    But, with Black Friday falling on November 25, this means this automatic refund guarantee will lapse on Christmas Day.
                    As a result, the parents of a child who finds their expensive toy does not work when the wrapping comes off may be hit with red tape rules when they try to sort it out.
                    The law covering the right to return goods and the legal obligations of retailers are covered by the Consumer Rights Act of 2014.
                    It states that where people discover an item is faulty more than 30 days after purchase, the retailer can choose to offer a repair or replacement. And it is only after a repair fails that a customer can then insist on getting all their money back


                    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz4Qwul5ENZ

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                    • #11
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                      http://www.madeformums.com/advertori...mas/42063.html

                      Careful planning, good food, family traditions and familiar routines all go towards making Christmas special, whether it’s a dependably succulent turkey or the annual family game of charades.

                      When Christmas comes around, you know there are certain things you can bank on. Whether it’s you forgetting to put the roast potatoes in the oven again, the kids getting up at stupid o’clock, or your dad making his amazing Christmas cake, some things never change – and they all go towards making Christmas Christmas.



                      From the best bits to the (comical) worst, and all the memorable bits in between, take a look at this lighthearted round up of the things you can count on at Christmas.
                      Debt is like any other trap, easy enough to get into, but hard enough to get out of.

                      It doesn't matter where your journey begins, so long as you begin it...

                      recte agens confido

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                      • #12
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                        I've found that assassinating your family just before Christmas saves you time and money. It means you save on buying Christmas presents and having to be polite to family members you just hate. Furthermore, after Christmas, when their bodies have been found, it saves you years and years of rent and you get your own cushy pad(some people call it a cell) with a regular routine. Providing you don't admit to being remorseful you can save yourself the need to look for any new place. Only downside is that holidays would not be affordable and would be unattainable unless you were rude to your neighbours and the cleaners who have a set of keys for your room. If that happens you can go and have a solitary holiday with a new "home".

                        Hopefully the above does not give you ideas
                        "Family means that no one gets forgotten or left behind"
                        (quote from David Ogden Stiers)

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                          For super-savvy consumers who are willing to shop at multiple supermarkets there are even bigger cost savings to be made. The composite Christmas basket, which takes the most affordable products across the board, reveals that you can feed eight people for under £20, with Christmas dinner costing just £2.48 per head.


                          The Good Housekeeping £2.48 per head Christmas dinner ingredients are:

                          Turkey: Asda - £8 (2.8-4kg)
                          Potatoes: Aldi Maris Piper – 29p (2kg)
                          Stuffing mix: Asda and Morrisons – 30p (2 x 85g)
                          Brussels sprouts: Aldi - 58p (2 x 500g)
                          Carrots: Aldi – 29p (1kg)
                          Parsnips: Aldi– 58p (2 x 600g)
                          Cranberry sauce: Lidl and Asda - 55p (200g)
                          Christmas pudding: Aldi and Lidl - £3.49 (907g)
                          Brandy butter: Aldi and Lidl - £1.25 (200g)
                          Mince pies: Lidl Favorina – £1.49 (12 pack)
                          Christmas cake: Iceland - £3 (2 x 400g)

                          http://www.goodhousekeeping.co.uk/co...ristmas-dinner

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                            An optimist is someone who falls off the Empire State Building, and after 50 floors says, 'So far so good'!
                            ~ Anonymous

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                              These 2 could fill my stoking any day lol

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