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    I was just wandering if anyone know's where i could purchase sets of chopsticks please, i did try asda but they haven't got any, so any idea's?
    i have left it really late this year and now im annoyed at myself for not ordering them online :-(

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    I got mine from eBay - they are klix sticks - like pincers so easy for children to use. Got 10 for about £3 and they were here in about 2-3 days so order now might have then in time..

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    Local Chinese Takeway
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    Quote Originally Posted by nannysue View Post
    Local Chinese Takeway
    when i worked at nursery we done this each year and got a box of fortune cookies for the children but my local has now changed to indian such a shame as it was fab too.
    gonna look on ebay i think.

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    I also got mine from Ebay - but try your local take-away!
    Blaze x

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    Ikea also do them, they are near the woks and pans etc xx

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    Ebay!!! I got a set of 6 for only 99p

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    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/40-pairs-8-Woo...#ht_1007wt_386

    40 pairs for 99p. bargin, they will last you a good decade lol

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    Chinese New Year lasts for 15 days so you could order some chop sticks and always do some different activities if they don't arrive in time for the 3rd. Hx

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    thanx everyone i have now purchased 2 sets off ebay, i agree that even if they come after next week i will still use them and with the 40 pack i won't have the same problem next year

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    just ordered mine off ebay, typed in chinese new year as well lots of usefull things came up

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    Can you get into Manchester over the weekend?

    There are lots of shops

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    just bought some thanks and some fortune cookies
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    I need some fortune cookies and was considering a trip to a large Chinese supermarket in Liverpool on Monday (I don't work Mondays or Tuesdays) Then thinking about it I may wait until Wednesday and take the 2 little people with me - bit of a look around, bit of an experience for them
    Buttons xx

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    Quote Originally Posted by button68 View Post
    I need some fortune cookies and was considering a trip to a large Chinese supermarket in Liverpool on Monday (I don't work Mondays or Tuesdays) Then thinking about it I may wait until Wednesday and take the 2 little people with me - bit of a look around, bit of an experience for them
    That's where im going next sunday for the celebration i can't wait. bit too far to nip for cookies alone tho so will look elsewhere for them.

 

 

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