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Ooh yes. I visited Fi at work yesterday and their coffee shop sell 2nd hand books for charity. I picked up the Readers Digest Complete Book of the Garden for £3 ( I could have bought it for £1 but it's for a local charity, and it contains 3 books)
It was written in the 70's but has a lot of good stuff in.
I always have a rummage for net curtains bought enough net to cover the roof and side of my greenhouse for a pound they even had the wire thingie so I could stretch it across the ridge. made perfect shading.
Big fan of charity shops here! I'm not especially well off but if you looked at my wardrobe or bookshelves you'd never know Can't beat getting a bargain *and* helping other people in the process
I was feeling part of the scenery
I walked right out of the machinery
My heart going boom boom boom
"Hey" he said "Grab your things
I've come to take you home."
ALWAYS buy my reading books in charity shops (nearly always buy my cook/garden books there) 50p ea or 3 for £1 - and just after christmas you can get brand new books people have got for presents but not wanted. Got Jamie at Home, River cottage cookbook, allotment cookbook etc etc all for £1 each!!
Clothes-wise - most in my size are for a more mature lady, usually.
China Plant pots are usually 25p tp £1.
Etc etc
That's what I mean Thea, £1.00 per book would sell loads, but in some of the shops here they are £2.95. I wonder if it's because there are about 5 shops all quite close together? Hmmmm.
Florence it depends which one you go in - some of them (oxfam particularly) charge a lot more than a pound, (sometimes more than when the book was new ) the one I was talking about is Cry, its the best one round here
To visit all the charity shops in Loughborough is a morning's exercise..............there are 13 of them.
Bought David Dimbleby's " How we built Britain" for £2.75 on Tuesday.
I try to make one morning a week "charity shop day"
The river Trent is lovely, I know because I have walked on it for 18 years.
Brian Clough
While I was long - term unemployed owing to ill health I worked as a volunteer in a charity shop for over three years. I was constantly amazed at the good quality of some of the donations; clothes, furniture, books, and various other odds & ends. I bought an excellent cookery book that I had always fancied but couldn't afford till then; The Readers Digest Book of the Cookery Year
I got a lot of hiking clothing and a tent in excellent condition and value for money, just needed a bit of reproofing - Ultimate Hobo for 5 - 99, from a different shop, the Oxfam shop
The shop I worked in had a policy like most charity shops to stop the staff buying the best items before they went on display to the general public
But to get the best bargains you have to go to a charity shop frequently as they don't have regular stock, of course
I love charity shops, buy material etc to make into other things. Barnados have a lot of Gifts from retailers. Got a lovely lined curtain which I will take apart for less than £3, brand new. They also have a range of cushions for 98p brand new! A lot of people wouldn't even go into a charity shop to buy only donate. They don't know what they're missing!
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