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delilah

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Is it a farm shop, or a shop on a farm? How can a genuine farm shop sell dishwasher tablets?

It is both. You will know the rules.

They probably buy dishwasher tablets etc in Bookers, (owned by Tesco), to sell in the ’farm’ shop.

Sourced from Infinity Foods.
(Though how a business called Infinity Foods can supply dishwasher tablets is a mystery to me )

dishwasher wtf theyre for townies and consumerists .....whats wrong with rolled up sleeves bole /basin rinse under tap of hot water and fairy liquid :scratchhead:

Yeah, I specifically said dishwasher tablets so that someone could take the p!ss. It's ok, they also sell coal tar soap.
 

Hfd Cattle

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Hereford
It is both. You will know the rules.



Sourced from Infinity Foods.
(Though how a business called Infinity Foods can supply dishwasher tablets is a mystery to me )



Yeah, I specifically said dishwasher tablets so that someone could take the p!ss. It's ok, they also sell coal tar soap.
.......... I married a dishwasher!
 

holwellcourtfarm

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Livestock Farmer
Ours is about £100 / week for two. Includes wine (for me) and ale for OH. and £10 / week for dog / cat etc. Shop at Morrisons / Waitrose
Lamb is our own. Most of veg is grown by me from seed. Salads, tomatoes, cucumbers, runner beans, french beans, spuds, onions and 5 sorts of brassicas in a veg cage.
Surplus sold at the gate for Air ambulance.

Toms not quite there yet, but doing well... :)

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Dogs cost us about £400/month here (4 of them), all fed Naturediet.
 

Bury the Trash

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Mixed Farmer
It is both. You will know the rules.



Sourced from Infinity Foods.
(Though how a business called Infinity Foods can supply dishwasher tablets is a mystery to me )



Yeah, I specifically said dishwasher tablets so that someone could take the p!ss. It's ok, they also sell coal tar soap.
i wouldnt use that on dishes, and if its for personal hygeine i thought lentil knitters went 'au natural ' :oops::ROFLMAO::unsure:
 

4course

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Location
north yorks
my wife got married in white I reckon just so she matched the kitchen apparatus plus with her having smaller feet she can get nearer the sink especially as the units have a bit of overhang !! p.s she doesnt read my posts on here
 

Bury the Trash

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Mixed Farmer
Yellow Bike!!!

(Even better game than Yellow Car, imv.)
that yellow bike is very very in fact rediculously nay indulgently expensive to buy about as much as my tractor os worth and about 40 times dearer than my car possibly,

and as for 4 dogs costing 400 quid amonth to feed like wow:scratchhead: must be them little tins from harrods :oops:
edit and it seems people are either obsessed with getting fat or actually are fat

im more or less same same weight as when i was 21 :sneaky:
and thats only the wind blowing up me front as well ......... sruff wi shirt hangin out ...
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btw that was taken up where they do the Oysters ........

p.s. and how do you know if yer actually going nuts :unsure:

ciao
 
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Location
Cornwall
As times gone on its become obvious my wife did too:cry:

Never owned an actual dishwasher, folk must be made of money.


Pets seem to cost people a fortune, alcohol seems to be a big spend for many too.

We own a dishwasher and I wouldn’t be without it. As a family farm both me and mum work on the farm so it saves a huge amount of time. Would you men rather use a bucket and sponge to clean your tractor or a pressure washer? Same applies to dishes.
 

Bury the Trash

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Mixed Farmer
We own a dishwasher and I wouldn’t be without it. As a family farm both me and mum work on the farm so it saves a huge amount of time. Would you men rather use a bucket and sponge to clean your tractor or a pressure washer? Same applies to dishes.
hose pipe and brush for tractor pressure washer can drive in and damage seals if yer not very careful same on atv..... all takes electricity as well.

see above post re paper plates :sneaky: lol.

and fish and chips in their paper, mc donalds in a box...... .............
 

kiwi pom

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Location
canterbury NZ
We own a dishwasher and I wouldn’t be without it. As a family farm both me and mum work on the farm so it saves a huge amount of time. Would you men rather use a bucket and sponge to clean your tractor or a pressure washer? Same applies to dishes.
Just something I've never had. My parents don't have one either, its never bothered me.
It would be handy but I'm not even sure where we'd put one in our kitchen.

You clean tractors?:eek:
 

Hfd Cattle

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Hereford
We own a dishwasher and I wouldn’t be without it. As a family farm both me and mum work on the farm so it saves a huge amount of time. Would you men rather use a bucket and sponge to clean your tractor or a pressure washer? Same applies to dishes.
Was only a bit of humour ...... we got a dishwasher . I agree that we wouldn't be without it. Gets filled up during the course of the day and I press the on button when I get up in the morning .
 

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