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I'm not giving anything up - right now there's a lot at stake, with the house sale still on-going in the UK, new jobs happening here, house buying here, exchange rates plummeting just in time for us to transfer money lol
So, I'm having the treats that I feel that I need, but rest assured I cook a lot of wholesome food and have plenty of activity in my life. That'll do, pig, that'll do.
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Day 2. I scattered lots of old spinach seeds and sorted out some music CDs to take to the charity book/CD stand in Morries next time i go there.
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Vinny
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Proud of myself after visiting the charity shops and not even looking at the books!
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Day 3 - Scattered a jam jar full of old flower seeds under the fruit trees in the middle of the garden (Strip 2).
Decluttered the bathroom cabinet and chucked out all the sachets of moisturiser (that felt pretty dried up!) and shampoos - the sort you get as free samples. When I'm going to wash my hair, I forget that these sachets are in the cupboard and when I have remembered them they're too fiddly to rip open when you're hands are wet. Also binned some "After Sun" - another useless item as I can't remember the last time I exposed any skin to the sun!
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(06-03-2025, 11:11 PM)Vinny Wrote: Proud of myself after visiting the charity shops and not even looking at the books!  I'm the other way around - I look for DIY books, build it yourself kinda books. I found a book on how to build steps, sheds, fences, washing lines and all sorts when I went to the charity shop last, and another one on wild board and how to hunt them!
It's not just the thrill of finding a book that you really need, but also the fact that they rarely cost over 20p lol
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10 hours ago
(This post was last modified: 10 hours ago by Veggie.)
This week, we've "done" Pancake Day, Chinese New Year and touched on Valentine's Day so, after all this indulgence, what about Ash Wednesday and giving something up for Lent?
Forty days of "abstinence" from something that you enjoy? It could be a food, an activity, a habit, an indulgence - or a time to take up a new activity perhaps?
I have some ideas for my own "Lent" - I'll tell you when I've chosen which ones to do
A few ideas here - https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/holiday...-for-lent/
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19 out of the 45 I don’t do anyway. Another 2 I try very hard to do ( being grateful, & trying not to use single use plastic).
Several of the others are very impractical for me to give up and others I just don’t want to  .
Think I’ll give up virtual seed shopping. It’s a favourite pastime to fill online shopping baskets with seeds. Then never buy them.
Builder that would like to go play in the garden.
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9 hours ago
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This is my Shortlist - haven't decided who the winners are yet!
1. Books - don't buy any.
2. Books - give away a book a day
3. Stop using teabags and use looseleaf tea instead.
4. Eat homemade bread.
5. Sow a packet of seeds a day
6. No ready meals
7. No pretend meat products
There may be more!
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EDIT Just found one I prepared earlier - in 2025 actually. So I've merged the threads to confuse you even more.
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You two go ahead, I'm very proud of you. I, on the other hand, will probably not be joining in. Like SC, some of the list I already do, some are highly unlikely (giving up dairy! Heaven forbid).
Gardening is an excuse not to do housework
Greetings from Salisbury
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