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'Home Bargains' Finds - Thread 3.
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Some great scoops for me in Northampton had to deal with the whole trolley to the car park nightmare ( you northamptoners will know what i mean!)
I spent the most Ive ever spent £35!!
PLanters honey cashews 39p ( recommended)
the thorntons mishapes choc - (they had loads of these)
ex woolies wrapping papers & 2 tags- loads of choice new baby/ birthdays/ some patterned no occasion) 19p
:beer: Mulled winespice pouches for putting in the pan 29p made by Fiddes- they also did have the bouquet garni for stews as well- expensive make. Great for hampers there were loads, real bargain IMO
Vimto cordial 85p - at least 1.50 in waitrose when I loked the other day
Stove pride ( like oven pride) 99p rrp 2.99 i think.
planta botanics- shower/bath gel 49p
Apparently rrp 24.99 is the Savodent Sensitive Teeth set- reduced to clear. Its a plastic plate you put the gel in and apparently a 3 month supply - just 20p , and one month for 10p. There were loads of these. they must want the shelf space-a grabbit i felt-so did.
Blue dragon bamboo shoots tin 19p
theremed toothpaste- naturals 89p - these are quite expensive too i think.
4pk princes chopped toms 1.49
discoverey salted tortilla chips 39p
4 gorgeous luminarc wine glasses for 1.99, look expensive, will be great in a wine themed hamer Im doing for a Xmas present.
They also had the share bags of salted doritos for 20p, loads of the Top Gear books, Rupert bear make your own door plaque set ( stocking filler) 99p and the ITNG and Dora desks if anyone is looking for those. large bags of the thai curry sensations for 39p too iirc: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 -
Long time lurker - first time poster.
The Skelmersdale store had make your own hamper baskets in this week for £2.79 - they're a dark crimson colour and a nice size for making presents out of. I got the last one in store today.0 -
Welcome ceeveepee
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: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 -
Thanks! I love H&B - am there at least once a week as there's one in the shopping centre by work. Have been watching this thread for a while now and decided to take the plung.
Has anyone tried the Droste tubes of chocolate they've got in for 69p at the moment - they're lush. I normally buy them duty free but they're so much more expensive at the airport.0 -
I bought some ROC foundation today for 1.99 which sells in Boots for 30, so chuffed it's gorgeous. Got to go back tomorrow to get some for my Mum!0
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Long time lurker - first time poster.
The Skelmersdale store had make your own hamper baskets in this week for £2.79 - they're a dark crimson colour and a nice size for making presents out of. I got the last one in store today.
If anyone else is looking for these, they had loads in the Bold Street store in Liverpool.0 -
I got 8 John Lewis tumblers: 4 small and 4 large £1.99 in the Edgehill/Liverpool store, very good quality ones.0
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I can feel a HB visit coming on now this afternoon
I'll never reduce my spending until I stop reading this thread lol0 -
I got 8 John Lewis tumblers: 4 small and 4 large £1.99 in the Edgehill/Liverpool store, very good quality ones.
they also had a few of these yesterday in Northampton: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 -
Home Bargains in Heanor has Pringles at 79p in most varieties, Walkers 6 pack crisps 59p and Walkers Tomartoe crisps at 15p.:j:j:j0
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