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  1. Because they are coated you don't actually taste the chilli in them. So for me they are fine. I know where your coming from regarding reviews, that's why I posted here instead. Because they are able to be bought from holland and barrett I kno someone else somewhere will have tried them.
  2. Lol I wish I could. But I physically can't stand chilli...
  3. Thankyou for your reply but that doesn't really answer my question....lol. Plus I'm a single mum. I have no spare time to attend gyms ect, the only time I get is when my daughter has gone to bed, which means I then do a 40min session on Zumba.
  4. Ive been using capsiplex for 2 days now (todays my second day) ive tried calory counting on its own and lost nothing!! Which is frustraiting because im 5ft 2 and weigh 11st 6! I feel like a right rolley poley.... im planning to do zumba (on the xbox) every 2nd day as i have dodgy knee's and ankles which cause horrific pain if i do it everyday. Has anyone else tried capsiplex? Did it work for you? Or have you tried something else that worked?
  5. Time Scale – How Urgent?: Somewhat Urgent. Sale Amount: 850 ono Has the Dog been in Rescue: No Location: Rotherham Age & Sex: 16 Month Old, Female. Breed/ Mix: Chihuahua KC Registered: Yes Exercise Needed: Very little, shes happy with a garden to run around. Neutered & Micro chipped: No & No Vaccinated & Wormed: Yes Live in / out: In Ever lived with other cats/dogs/other animals: Yes Any Current or Historical Health or Psychological Issues: No Temperament: Brilliant, Lovable little girl. Good or Bad with Children: Brilliant with children. Dislike of Men or Women: None OK with Dogs / Cats/other Animals: Yes Travel OK in Car: Yes Destructive Behaviour: None Barks: Very Rarely Crate trained: Yes General Information you can share about the Dog: Having to sell her due to no fault of her own, Genuine reason for sale. She's a gorgeous little dog and has a lovely personality. Will be sad to see her go.. PM me with any questions or arrange viewing.
  6. Little S.E Still has moments where she does it. But granted as times gone on she's become less and less tantrum-ish!. She also started getting to the point where she was sick, until i started being strict and put a stop to it. I started by totally ignoring her and paying no attention to it, That included any form of verbal telling off. I carried on doing whatever housework needed to be done. Eventually when she had calmed down she would come to me and behave like my best friend. After she came to me id give her a cuddle to show there were no hard feelings, but still made sure the next time she did it she would get the same treatment! until eventually she did as was instructed. Sometimes she used to get so bad she would kick, scream and bite. So i did a trick i called the "pin down" basically i used to lay her on her belly across my lap while i was sat on the floor and put my arms over her back. that way she couldnt hurt anyone or me!...I only did this twice both times until she had calmed down enough so i knew she wouldnt hurt anyone... and she NEVER threw another tantrum like it since, Now if she starts i just point to her and she straight away stops. It is normal for them to have the terrible two's, But i believe if you nip it in the bud asap and stay firm with them, they do learn it gets them nowhere. Ive had alot of lovely comments about my girly bein well behaved ect, and i will admit i am strict with her when she needs me to be. Strict parenting doesnt hurt a child, but it teaches children to have respect and manners.
  7. Ah fair enough, To be fair my mum did tell me the same lol!. She said as long as my daughters happy in there to just leave it be. There are times when she wakes up but she never tries climbing out, if im still asleep she just happily plays with her bedtime "Babies" until i wake up to get her. I just didnt want to feel as tho im treating her too young for her age, theres alot of things goin round at the moment with "Let your children grow up" and didnt want to feel as tho I was holding her back, sorta thing.
  8. Because its a cotbed the only way to take the sides off is to unscrew them. Its defo not a quiet job lol so it would need to be done when she's up and outta bed. I think ill start babyproofin the little mrs' room and give it a go. Suppose I won't know until I try. She already has a baby gate on her bedroom door as she knows how to open doors (she's quite tall for her age). I just don't want to feel I'm treating her like too much of a baby. Granted she is a baby n will always be my baby as long as I live lol. When I was 1 1/2 I was in my first single bed, and since my lil ones now 2....I somewhat feel like I'm mothering her too much lol
  9. hahahaha, a cage does sound a good idea! ill keep that in mind if she decides to start escaping. For now i should be thankful shes still happy sleepin in her cotbed without bouncing out
  10. wow, kinda glad my lil one doesnt climb out lol. I think id get in a flap if she went headfirst outta it.
  11. I have a random question...and thought this might be the best place to ask. At the moment my daughters still in a cotbed with the sides still on and shes 2. She sleeps happily in there with the sides on, But I was wondering at what age did other parents take the sides off to turn it into a proper normal bed for their kiddies?... I've considered taking the sides off, but I know shes likely to mischief with toys than sleep lol. She's not the kinda girl to sleep on a sofa ect, shes always been taught when she wants to sleep, she sleeps in bed and now is awkward enough to stay awake even when shes shattered. Im worried that if i took the side off, she would feel as tho she wasn't in bed and wouldnt sleep.
  12. Ive never really had trouble getting my daughter to brush her teeth. But she loves copying me and being a "Big girl" like mummy lol. Id say let him observe you brushing yours and tell him that big boys and girls brush their teeth. Eventually he might want to join in because he'll want to be a big boy and not a baby. Just be patient, It will be stressful but eventually he'll give in when theres no battle for him to object towards. While ever theres the war thing going on he'll keep digging in his heels.
  13. I started weaning my daughter when she was roughly 3-4 months. She was extremely greedy and going through Sma hungry baby milk, 9oz bottles every 2 hours...day and night!. I then considered baby rice for her as it helped her feel full and gave a longer space between the bottles. Id say follow your childs lead, if they are greedy like my lil one was, theres no harm in trying!
  14. Hi Zoe. I think its natural to worry bout if your a good mum or not. I suffered terribly with that feeling while I was pregnant and even a while just after she was born. I always had things going through my head saying i was going to do things wrong and fail. But i learnt that everything in life is a learning curve, and a lesson...until you do it you wont learn. No one will know your baby like you do and as time goes on, you'll learn more and more about your little one as every day goes by. There isnt really a "Right" and "Wrong" way so to speak, Every baby is different!...but you will learn what your baby likes and dislikes. Its easier than you think. I had my daughter when i was 19, I'm now 21 and I wouldn't change motherhood for anything in the world!. Just relax...
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