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shopgirlsue
Joined: 26 Jul 2006 Posts: 197 Location: Nr Shaftesbury
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Rob R
Joined: 28 Oct 2004 Posts: 31902 Location: York
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Posted: Wed Dec 22, 10 3:21 pm Post subject: |
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bagpuss wrote: |
Do you have a local butcher? |
And fishmonger?
We get fish from a mobile fishman but you really do have to be a regular customer or he will stop coming because it's not worth his time and diesel coming into the village every week for people who may buy fish from him once a month, which, sadly, is what most other families in the village do - all enthusiastic when they first move into the village and then moan that he doesn't come when, three years later, they decide they want something, NOW. But in any case, all you have to do is ring him, so if there is one in your area, it's worth investigating his/her number.
ETA - same goes for the butcher, it's always worth ringing them even if they don't offer delivery, just to make sure they know there is a demand for the service.
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cab
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bagpuss
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judith
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Rob R
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shopgirlsue
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cab
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bagpuss
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paul1963
Joined: 15 Nov 2010 Posts: 2161 Location: No longer active on the forum
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Posted: Wed Dec 22, 10 3:41 pm Post subject: |
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nats wrote: |
paul1963 wrote: |
bagpuss wrote: |
Its probably the non food items which are more difficult than the food items
So what about
toilet paper
toothpaste
soap (I know you can make your own but not everyone wants to)
washing powder
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Madame Paul's hair dye, sanitary products, elmlea, booze.
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Hair dye I can't help with, but a moon cup, real cream, and wine merchants?! Mind you having said that we'd go broke if we bought beer and cider from wine merchants.... |
Thanks Nats, Madame Paul is a mooncup devotee, it was more for the littlun who is just starting the journey (it'd be really nice to be able to find an alternative for her that would evade any peer group pressures into the bargain - I'm still looking).
I used to get wine from my buddy who was manager of threshers and sadly we don't have them any more, I do occasionally use the local shop for wine though. You know, I will ask my farm shop if they get cream (I imagine they can). |
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T.G
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alison Downsizer Moderator
Joined: 29 Oct 2004 Posts: 12918 Location: North Devon
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alison Downsizer Moderator
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gil Downsizer Moderator
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Rob R
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