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Updated Printable Money off Coupons & Policies Thread 17 (and chat)

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  • Dr.Who-Who
    Dr.Who-Who Posts: 7,774 Forumite
    when I spotted the lamb I got a couple of pieces that came to £12. CWxx


    CW, don't forget Finest Roast Potatoes with Goose fat ( Chilled dept with all the finest products).

    T £2.00 (A) £1.00 dtd : £2.00 you can eat with your lamb:D

    IDShot_90x90.jpg

    Finest lamb £6.95 (a) £2.70 = dtd £8.50
    Finest lamb £6.58 (A) £2.56 = dtd £8.04
    Finest Roast potatoes goose fat (only) = £2 x 2 = £4.00 (A) £2.00 = dtd £4.00

    DTD back £20.00 ( you pay 54p:D)
    RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)


  • CouponWoman
    CouponWoman Posts: 6,065 Forumite
    Dr.Who-Who wrote: »
    CW, don't forget Finest Roast Potatoes with Goose fat ( Chilled dept with all the finest products).

    T £2.00 (A) £1.00 dtd : £2.00 you can eat with your lamb:D

    IDShot_90x90.jpg

    Finest lamb £6.95 (a) £2.70 = dtd £8.50
    Finest lamb £6.58 (A) £2.56 = dtd £8.04
    Finest Roast potatoes goose fat (only) = £2 x 2 = £4.00 (A) £2.00 = dtd £4.00

    DTD back £20.00 ( you pay 54p:D)

    Thanks Dr WW:beer::beer:

    I am gonna write that down on my list, and yes, I did forget the roast potatoes. Will definately try again tomorrow

    CWxx
  • idlesaver
    idlesaver Posts: 4,250 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Photogenic Combo Breaker
    Morning all..What a lovely sunshine here.:)

    Big cingrats to PC.....:j:j:j:jHe is sooo cute and the name is unique too. Enjoy your precious moments with baby...:A
  • Busylizzie
    Busylizzie Posts: 2,988 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Dr.Who-Who wrote: »
    BL this is what you have to compare with :-

    0218320000000_21000_IDShot_2.jpeg Asda. Extra Special British R-o-L
    IDShot_90x90.jpg Tesco Finest (New Zealand Rack of lamb)

    The price depends on the weight.

    Print my list & you won't go wrong ... at least you know roughly how much dtd you will be getting back.

    Finest H/Trimmed Rack of Lamb : (T) £25/kg (A) £9.72/kg

    Average Cost £8 (T) £3.11 (A) = dtd £9.78
    Average Cost £6.83 (T) £2.66 (A) = dtd £8.34
    Or look for weight :-
    0.449kg = £11.23(T) £4.36 (A) = dtd £13.74
    0.621 kg = T £ 15.53 (a) £6.04 = dtd £18.98

    Thanks Doc! :) Will certainly give it a go today. Haven't been able to afford a joint of lamb for a long time. But who pays £25 per kg for a joint?!! :eek:
  • Dr.Who-Who
    Dr.Who-Who Posts: 7,774 Forumite
    edited 7 April 2011 at 10:22AM
    IS - I gave my youngest with £20 dtd voucher on anything she want & 1 of the item she bough was your avatar for £7ish!:rotfl:

    My shopping list for yesterday if any one is interested.

    IDShot_90x90.jpg including wrap x 2 x £4 = £8 dtd £8.00

    IDShot_90x90.jpg
    Hawaiian Tropic Protect oil spf15 200ml (x) buy 1 only = £12 dtd £12

    Dtd £20.00 ( pay peanut shell):D


    2nd Shop :

    Above Rose chocky x 2 = £8.00 dtd £8.00
    IDShot_90x90.jpg
    Sure Women Antiperspirant Deo "BRIGHT" 150ml @ £1.97 ea x 4 = £7.88 dtd £7.76
    IDShot_90x90.jpg


    Nescafe cafe Parisien 100g x 1 x £3.59 = dtd £3.18

    IDShot_90x90.jpg 100ml fresh minty pump x 1 x£1.98 = dtd £1.96

    To pay £21.45 ( coupon £20) paid 45p = dtd £20.00;)I need to go pee now!
    RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)


  • Thrifty_Sister
    Thrifty_Sister Posts: 5,824 Forumite
    Dr.Who-Who wrote: »
    BL this is what you have to compare with :-

    0218320000000_21000_IDShot_2.jpeg Asda. Extra Special British R-o-L
    IDShot_90x90.jpg Tesco Finest (New Zealand Rack of lamb)

    The price depends on the weight.

    Print my list & you won't go wrong ... at least you know roughly how much dtd you will be getting back.

    Finest H/Trimmed Rack of Lamb : (T) £25/kg (A) £9.72/kg

    Average Cost £8 (T) £3.11 (A) = dtd £9.78
    Average Cost £6.83 (T) £2.66 (A) = dtd £8.34
    Or look for weight :-
    0.449kg = £11.23(T) £4.36 (A) = dtd £13.74
    0.621 kg = T £ 15.53 (a) £6.04 = dtd £18.98

    Had this last weekend and can't say it would have been worth £25 per kilo - BUT when T's pay you to eat, now thats a different story..............:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
  • Thrifty_Sister
    Thrifty_Sister Posts: 5,824 Forumite
    Dr.Who-Who wrote: »
    IS - I gave my youngest with £20 dtd voucher on anything she want & 1 of the item she bough was your avatar for £7ish!:rotfl:

    My shopping list for yesterday if any one is interested.

    IDShot_90x90.jpg including wrap x 2 x £4 = £8 dtd £8.00

    IDShot_90x90.jpg
    Hawaiian Tropic Protect oil spf15 200ml (x) buy 1 only = £12 dtd £12

    Dtd £20.00 ( pay peanut shell):D


    2nd Shop :

    Above Rose chocky x 2 = £8.00 dtd £8.00
    IDShot_90x90.jpg
    Sure Women Antiperspirant Deo "BRIGHT" 150ml @ £1.97 ea x 4 = £7.88 dtd £7.76
    IDShot_90x90.jpg


    Nescafe cafe Parisien 100g x 1 x £3.59 = dtd £3.18

    IDShot_90x90.jpg 100ml fresh minty pump x 1 x£1.98 = dtd £1.96

    To pay £21.45 ( coupon £20) paid 45p = dtd £20.00;)

    So thats my Easter pressie sorted Sis...........:T:T:T
  • Dr.Who-Who
    Dr.Who-Who Posts: 7,774 Forumite
    edited 7 April 2011 at 10:29AM
    So thats my Easter pressie sorted Sis...........:T:T:T

    Yes Sis anytime as long as T pay for it!:p


    Below is not dtd but I think its very good price infact its FREE using dtd voucher :

    IDShot_90x90.jpghttp://www.tesco.com/groceries/Product/Details/?id=266688982

    Buy 3 packs for £10.00 x 2 = £20.00 ( 5kg a pack so you have 30kgs for nowt!! if you are a rice chomper)
    RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)


  • Great news UM - I really hope that your OH continues to gain strength now he's back home with you. So glad to read your news.

    Dawnie - Im so sorry about all the troubles you've been having surrounding your housing situation. Does your local council have a contact for you that can intervene if your landlord does not keep his property up to spec. I know our local council have someone who can get involved if a rented property is not repaired adequately and promptly. If not, what about your local MP, Ive used ours for CSA issues in the past and have found him to be very helpful. I do hope you get some peace of mind with it all soon.

    and PC - again lovely news and what a gorgeous picture. Welcome to the World (and MSE) baby Aris. He's lush! Feeling clucky now! I just love new babies.

    Had a great day wombling yesterday, my assorted haul has netted me £15.53 in vouchers to use (doubled up with Tesco thats over £30 in total). Got a few dtd vouchers to use up and awaiting one more. Thats next week's shop sorted.

    Was talking to a mum at school today whose husband has just been made redundant and I sympathised (as my OH has had all overtime cut and it hurts like hell - financially) she was panicking about food shopping and I asked her if she'd thought of coupon use and she dismissed it - humph, who would use a coupon? I will just shop in Lidl. I suggested Lidl was not always cheapest and coupons worked darn well for me. When I explained that there were free products to be had and I reeled a few off - finish, milky buttons, philli, go cat, huggies and some ones that have been and gone, she looked at me as if Im mad and had a good reason not to buy any of the above (no dishwasher/no cat/no baby/allergy to choc/cheese) blah, blah.

    So my friends, I did try to convert the unbelieving to no avail. Don't know why I bother. Looks like my local boot sale spot selling finish & huggies kits mountains will be safe for a while then!

    Kids break up from school tomorrow and will have to consider bribery I suspect if I want to continue wombling successfully. This spring weather makes people very careless with their receipts - flying about everywhere. lol.
    Love, through the trees, past the sky, beyond the northern lights; and I won't let go. May your soul and spirt fly sweetheart x

    My alphabet-girls are with me every step of the way x
  • jeferey
    jeferey Posts: 4,300 Forumite
    Mortgage-free Glee!
    Great post 26kids :D - I've noticed how loads of people just can't be bothered with coupons (and other money saving japes) and religiously go to the same shop (sometimes on the same day at the same time :eek:) whatever
    If at first you don't succeed, try, try, try - oh bu99er that just cheat :D
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