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'Home Bargains' Finds - Thread 3.
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I went to Sheffield Hillsborough yesterday to buy things for holiday rainy-day box:
Little boxes of Jelly beans 29p,
Travel Scrabble £3.99
Travel Count-down £1.99
Lots of Camp Rock stuff - I just bought a couple of puzzle books - 70p (I think)0 -
angecull31 wrote: »
They also have Oven Pride oven & BBQ cleaner - its true what they say, it really does work and for only £2.99. I actually bought one of these in Somerfield about a month and a half ago and it was on offer at approx £4.99. So this really was a REAL bargain!
It REALLY does work, amazing stuff...just word of warning anyone getting it, who is a bit like me (silly!!). I was a bit stupid about the instructions, it does say avoid getting on skin and wear long gloves! I wore regular length rubber gloves and got the tiniest bit above cuff of the glove (am a person that is allergic to nothing and never reacts) and my whole forearm ballooned and was bright red!! Like I say it is marvellous stuff and it was entirely my fault as I am often a bit laid back about directions!! But on this occasion when they say avoid contact with skin they really mean it!!! Just thought would share!! x0 -
QUOTE=miss.bint;23149875]And...
Peppa Pig play tent for £6.99 - £27.99 in Argos!
I love Home Bargains. I could quite happily live there[/QUOTE]
hahaha, me too, I am having withdrawl symtoms, haven't been able to go for 2 weeks!!:eek:'If you judge people, you have no time to love them'
Mother Teresa0 -
Took the mother in law to Home Bargains last week she loved it, she'd never been before.....now she wants to go every week...should have my big mouth shut;);)Thanks;)0
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littlelaurakate wrote: »It REALLY does work, amazing stuff...just word of warning anyone getting it, who is a bit like me (silly!!). I was a bit stupid about the instructions, it does say avoid getting on skin and wear long gloves! I wore regular length rubber gloves and got the tiniest bit above cuff of the glove (am a person that is allergic to nothing and never reacts) and my whole forearm ballooned and was bright red!! Like I say it is marvellous stuff and it was entirely my fault as I am often a bit laid back about directions!! But on this occasion when they say avoid contact with skin they really mean it!!! Just thought would share!! x
I agree with this - definitely cover your arms. I have used this and have had a similar problem. Also have windows or doors open to let the smell/fumes out. I find it also makes me "catch my breath" a bit.0 -
Is there any of these stores in Glasgow? I know of the one in Clydebank but is there anymore roundabout?
Also can't find a website...do they have one?!Did you know that 6 out of 7 dwarfs are not happy?!0 -
Pack of 6 Kandoo wipes £2.49.The View Belongs To Everyone0
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Is there any of these stores in Glasgow? I know of the one in Clydebank but is there anymore roundabout?
Also can't find a website...do they have one?!
Check out http://www.tjmorris.co.uk/stores/ looks like there are a few in the Glasgow areaYou're only young once, but you can be immature forever0 -
Pollenshield hayfever relief tablets, one-a-day.
Cetirizine hydrochloride if that means anything to you.
Use by date 04/2010
19p for a 7 tablet box.0 -
Nivea Visage Oxygen Power reviving day cream
for normal/combination skin £1.99 rrp £13.99!!!
They also had the night cream
just gotta second this! I bought both day night on my monthly treat whe I get to go to HBs.! Ive been using it for about 4 weeks and it is LOVELY, the night one gives a really lovely cooling sensation! Not sure Id pay 13 quid for it but for £2 its really excellent
Hoping theres more in Bletchley, anyone seen any recently.
I wasnt too keen on the Ward shampoo & conditioner. Smelt a bit manly and a strugle to get it out of the bottle. Still- a good bargain none the less!:beer: Well aint funny how its the little things in life that mean the most? Not where you live, the car you drive or the price tag on your clothes.
Theres no dollar sign on piece of mind
This Ive come to know...
So if you agree have a drink with me, raise your glasses for a toast :beer:0
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