Let me tell you something, Yelping community. I have just returned from Home Bargain having accidentally done a bunch of Christmas shopping. That's right - ACCIDENTALLY. How on earth does this happen? Er, by walking into this magical store I'll have you know. Yes, that shop which kept me in Scrumpy and Cadbury's when I was a student is now, at the mature and responsible age of 26, enabling me to buy presents for kids. I know kids. When did THAT happen.
Five kids. FIVE kids to buy for. Anyway, the age range is a nightmare. Two teenagers in the mix, two littluns and a baby. Sheeshkebab. But Home Bargain is a godsend. Not only is it a great way to pick up TV snacks (for example Doritos and Sensation crisps are available for about 59p for large bags there) and sweet treats (a whole aisle is dedicated to Haribo, the Natural Confectionary Company, things like Sherbet Dib Dabs and Strawberry Flyers), and good for boxes of chocolates for relatives and all kinds of booze, it also has homeware and saved my life when I moved into The Royal with a great range of essentials such as pots and pans, toilet brushes and bathmats, mugs, sweepers and cleaning products. In fact I regularly stock up the cupboard under the sink there, as well as the biscuit tin and the chocolate drawer in the fridge. Yes, that's what I use my vegetable crisper for. That and beer. Which you can also buy in Home Bargain. Eek, I'd make a terrible mother.
Speaking of mothers, back to the kidlets. One of them, a little blonde cherub who's destined to be completely gorgeous when she grows up (she's cute as a button right now) has just started ballet and is at that pink princess stage. I found her a delightful little soft tiara headband with pink fluff all over it and a necklace that comes with it. I think she might just love me for that, as well as the cupcake shaped purse I got her. £2.99 each. You absolutely cannot go wrong. The baby, well, I went and grabbed him a learn and play toy in the shape of a guitar that not only teaches him about counting, colours and sounds, it's got two settings - English and French. His folks could end up with a bilingual baby. And they'd have me to thank. Around £7.99 I think this was, and it's a real, proper toy which requires batteries. Plus it makes tons of noise, which babies always love.
One of the teens seems to have aspirations to become a model and loves getting all dolled up on her Facebook pictures, so I found her a set that contains false eyelashes, some natural, some crazy with pink bits and sparklies on them, as well as glittery multicoloured eyeliners. Her mother might hate me for it, but at the end of the day, she'll want it. Home Bargain delivered in spades. Only £3.99 for all that. It's amazing for Christmas in general, as they offer up decorations, packs of cards from about 99p, cakes, baubles, lights... everything to get you set up. And when tis not the season? I've always found cheap but quality make-up wipes here, moisturisers, shampoos, conditioners, hairsprays... enough to rival Bodycare for sure. It can be a little seasonal when it comes to the big brand stuff, as the stock rotation is pretty high, but it's still always 100% worth a visit. Home Bargain is ace. 'Nuff said. Get down to Regent Road and share in the money-saving joy. read more