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My last lot of pegs were £1 from Asda, lasted years, have not been impressed with these & don't expect them to last long:
http://www.poundland.co.uk/plastic-clothes-pegs-48-12-free
I bought these ones http://www.poundland.co.uk/airmatic-pegs-30-pack
they are very similar to ones I bought in B&Q for about £5 (can't find a link) and they have been great at keeping stuff on the line even when it's really windy.0 -
Walkers Marmite Crisps, 6 pack, long dates, 50p in my poundland, worth a look in case its national.
hthcurl girl with a space - even though there is no space in my cupboard!!!0 -
Feral_Moon wrote: »Would they be suitable to use as poo bags?
I've not got a dog but a cat, however I'm quite confident they would be fine as poo bags.
I know I'd use them for my cat if the nappy bags ran out0 -
shewee still in stock (although did not buy)
bought
4 cans of diet pepsi
2 packs of kids welldone stickers 2 4 £1
2 pot noodles for £1
camping metal cutlery (great for work pack up)
pick & mix nom
migraine relief patches
did not buy but thought good value
fray bentos steak pudding pot (microwavable)
reeses pieces and peanut butter cups
queens birthday cupcake cups and flags
bunting
pac away backpack
Reese's peanut butter cups are 29p for 2 in a pack, in Home Bargains. This makes Poundland's £1 for 5 in a pack look poor.Minimalist
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The hessian bags are back, they are an excellent investment. They also have 8-pack trays of red apples.
Has anyone come across roses for sale?Value-for-money-for-me-puhleeze!
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Had some roses (plants) a month or two back. Haven't seen any recently. Beautiful heucheras though.Please do not quote spam as this enables it to 'live on' once the spam post is removed.
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Declutterers of the world - unite! :rotfl::rotfl:0 -
Bags of 12 mini cheddarstravelover0
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Feral_Moon wrote: »Would they be suitable to use as poo bags?
I use Asda smart price nappy bags, about 40p for 3000 -
From Trongate, Glasgow Poundland: Lime & Lemon Chupa Chups Reed Diffusers (also in Apple or Vanilla varieties), and a Hello Kitty skipping rope.0
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Found Pukka Pad reporters notepad 160 page yesterday, choice of 2 colours (blue or pink) spotty design on the front.0
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