Did You Reduce the Amount of Easter Eggs You Purchased?
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Usually we have too many chocolate eggs. From family and friends and its usually too much!! I actually enjoyed the fact that the kids got one egg each and money from their grandparent and job done! They ate them for breakfast, saved a bit throughout the day and all gone. Less recycling, less mess and better for Them. Win win!!!
First year that we didn't buy eggs. We bought quite a few bars of Cadburys popping candy choc and gave money instead. We all really enjoyed being outside yesterday, talking to neighbours (at a distance) For us, it was the most normal day in weeks and the chocolate was entertaining.
I didn't buy any this year but I did send my daughter some 'letterbox' chocolate , sorry Dennab but she deserves it, my son got nothing
lilyflower Don't apologise to me! Also, I'm sure a small letterbox sized parcel is the least of the Royal Mail's worries.
Yes.....the plan was to get one but they did not have in stock and replaced it with other kinder stuff....like this only got 2 Easter bunnies and 2 pack of mini eggs and some kinder chicks and friends
Glad the shutdown worked for your family. I didn’t buy any Easter eggs this year because I knew I couldn’t see the family. I will make up for it when and if this crisis is over. Count my blessing, at the moment, that no one I know has died from it.
I usually buy for all my nieces & nephews & my friends bairns, but this year just didnt bother. Not much point really. I bought 4 eggs. One each for my sons, the OH & myself. I didnt even get my nephew anything for his birthday but have promised to take him out when this is all over.
I couldn't reduce the number I bought this year, I didn't buy any last year, or the year before that ad infinitum either.
I can't really see much point in them, the last one I bought was hollow.
We didn’t buy any this year, and I don’t normally buy them unless they’re on offer. If they’re reduced well this week, I might pick some up as a treat
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