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Elite 11+ - Fleecing a supermarket near you!
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fairclaire wrote: »Well I hope you did the decent thing and cleared the shelf mimi
......what's your address again? I've lost it
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I will text it to you. Hahaha. I thought the balm things were cheap and thought I might get some until I read what they were. LOL.
There were loads of Wassen pills for ladies that are having their monthly cycles. :eek::eek:0 -
fairclaire wrote: »Other than my sooper dooper ion-exuding ridiculously expensive hairbrush that Nerfy posted a while back
(which I LOVE)
Avon.....their hairbrushes are fab! there's usually special offers on to get them for under £5. I have ALOT of hair so Im an expert
Whats the sooper dooper ion-exuding one?
I have really thick long hair which gets tangled because I have so many split ends :rotfl:really need to get that sorted. Just looking at the Denman ones on Mr Shoes the reviews are good. Was going to get DH to get me one for Christmas, thats how we roll in this house lol.0 -
I will text it to you. Hahaha. I thought the balm things were cheap and thought I might get some until I read what they were. LOL.
There were loads of Wassen pills for ladies that are having their monthly cycles. :eek::eek:
Mimi you are like the best walking pharmacy in the worldYou might have missed it but my Debenhams order that you posted the other week (free Est!e lauder and a goody bag of fragrance samples) brought me great joy when I was feeling poorly :beer: :kisses:
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'I solemnly swear that I am up to no good'0
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Thriftygifty wrote: »Whats the sooper dooper ion-exuding one?
I have really thick long hair which gets tangled because I have so many split ends :rotfl:really need to get that sorted. Just looking at the Denman ones on Mr Shoes the reviews are good. Was going to get DH to get me one for Christmas, thats how we roll in this house lol.
There was an extra points thing and a double up on CC points. It really does make a difference.......I have thick hair too and am prone to frizz
In real life Id never pay this much for a hairbrush but I think it cost me less than £5 in real money. Worth waiting to see if there's a double up before Christmas again?
http://www.tesco.com/direct/braun-satin-hair-7-br170-hair-brush-with-active-ions-and-iontec-technology/653-0707.prd0 -
rhosynbach wrote: »my brother was killed by a drink driver he was only 14 years old , I dont think there is ever an excuse, I really think you should not be able to drink at all and drive, as a lot of people think they are fine when they are not.:(
aw rhosynbach so sad bout yr brother , im off to bed now i feel so low now infact im crying my eyes out (its been a week of weeks this week and tonight has broke me:(
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fairclaire wrote: »Mimi you are like the best walking pharmacy in the world
You might have missed it but my Debenhams order that you posted the other week (free Est!e lauder and a goody bag of fragrance samples) brought me great joy when I was feeling poorly :beer: :kisses:
Aww, so glad to be of help. When it comes to Debenhams and beauty offers, I am good at them, but Sada offers go right over my head. LOL. Was the fragrance sample any good?0 -
M vs Asda
Other possibilities but way too expensive - Batchelor's Cup soups (check versions) M £1.19 and A 50p, Heinz single cans of soup vs A 50p, Old El Pasos £3.22 vs £2 - but many were £1.61 in M some weeks back and then could have been £1.45 net on APG so pricematch even if works (and it's points not real money, and can only be redeemed in £5 amounts) would be 55p more expensive, but may be offset by cond.spends you have in M - McVities Golden Syrup Cakes and Kipling Viennese Whirls - M full price x2 vs 2 for £1.50, but way too expensive to go for 75p each, both have been 65p each in M before - note these are separate 2 for £1.50 not mix and match so would have to be Golden Syrup Cake x2 or Viennese Whirls x2, for example.
:eek: marks items where I think the A price is too expensive.
With the Crisp 'n Dry Vegetable Oil 1L being on expensive £1.50 M offer* (competitors even more expensive) - may have big offer label in M drawing attention to this product, therefore:
Crisp 'n Dry Vegetable Oil (2L)£3.59 £2.00 instead!:rotfl: Right next to it probably, with no attention being drawn!
2xOXO Stock Cubes Beef (24x6g)£2.19x2 Any 2 for £3.00
Flava-it Piri Piri Marinade (45g)95p 50p
McVitie's Jaffa Cakes (12 per pack - 150g)£1.00 50p:eek:
Terry's Chocolate Orange - Milk (175g)£2.75 (no need to go for M mbuy) £1.00 a little bit :eek:
McVitie's Baked Cheddars Cheese Biscuits (150g)£1.09 50p Lose maybe compared to waiting for M to go on offer and then Avs M
Tuc Original Snack Crackers (150g)£1.29 50p Lose compared to Krackawheats earlier (now expired) on Avs T/W for 10% lower than 49p
McVitie's Baked Cheddars Cheese Biscuits with Crispy Bacon (150g)£1.09 50p Lose as per Cheddars Cheese Biscuits above, and maybe lose more anyway compared to cheaper own brands - why does anyone have to go for McVities?:think:
Nestle Quality Street Matchmakers - Zingy Orange (130g)£2.00/Any 2 for £3.00 £1.00:eek:
Nestle Quality Street Matchmakers - Cool Mint (130g)£2.00/Any 2 for £3.00 £1.00:eek:
Morrisons Savers Medium Sliced Brown Loaf (720g)45p 40.5p
2xMorrisons Hot Cross Buns (6)£1.19x2 Any 2 for £1.00
Mr Muscle Kitchen and Bathroom Drain Gel (500ml)£3.95 £1.75:eek:
2xMorrisons Toilet Cleaner - Citrus Fresh or Pine Fresh (750ml)80px2 Any 2 for £1.00 But why go for these? Why not A S/P 27p?
Oust All Purpose Descaler "Superfast" Action (3x25ml)£1.65(?) £1.00:eek: But why not water & S/P Vinegar?:p:D:rotfl::eek:
Daz Liquitabs Regular - 10 Washes (10)£3.50 £2.00:eek:
Tommee Tippee Essentials First Cup 4mth+£1.49 £1.00 (Maybe cheaper before Avs S, now up in price there?)
Morrisons Lemon Meringue Pie (475g) (frozen)£1.75 £1.00
Birds Eye Rice Fusions Mediterranean Vegetable Mix (380g)£1.75 £1.00 But lose 10p compared to waiting for M or elsewhere to go to £1 and then Avs applicable rival. Or maybe lose even more than that, compared to waiting for A to be 2 for £3, but multi no-show, and full prices vs £1 each elsewhere:rotfl:. These alternatives are not available at present, so you may argue that they are inapplicable and irrelevant at present. However, I prefer to wait until they are available:D.
Birds Eye Rice Fusions Fragrant Golden Vegetable Rice (2 per pack - 380g)£1.75 £1.00:eek:
Perhaps others available too - Cantonese Veg. Rice, Egg Fried Rice with Peas, possibly £1.75 vs (hopeless:rotfl:) £1.00
Muller Corner Greek Style Yogurt - Black Cherry (4x150g)£2.68 £1.00
Imperial Leather Classic Shower 2 in 1 Shower & Shampoo - Awakening (250ml)£1.00 50p:eek::rotfl: 20p/100ml perhaps the highest price I would ever, at a push, pay - seems not too bad, but a bit above my pricing these days (which would be half of that - I am harsh:D)
Imperial Leather Classic Shower Gel - Nourishing (250ml)£1.00 50p:eek::rotfl:
Imperial Leather Classic 2 in 1 Shower & Shampoo - Refreshing (250ml)£1.00 50p:eek::rotfl:
Imperial Leather Classic Shower Cream - Soothing (250ml)£1.00 50p:eek::rotfl:
Bic 3 Sensitive Razors (4)£2.05 £1.00:eek: Lose 5p compared to going Avs T at £1.05 and also only 4 razors:eek::eek:.
Don't forget the cap on points - in effect only £10 difference per shop. Also requirement to spend £15, to swipe a Match and More card and to be in a participating M store.
* Expensive on price per unit - 15p/100ml - my guide on any veg. oil being 10p/100ml maximum.0 -
programme and article here re Should people be eating more fat? something I mentioned a couple of times previously...that you need to eat fat to lose fat!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-29616418
You can watch Trust Me, I'm a Doctor on Wednesday 15 October at 20:00 BST on BBC Two or catch up afterwards on iPlayer
I have it on very good authority that full fat sausages are good for you0 -
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