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mrsscrooge1
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50% off - makes them reasonable value. The cheapest one seems to have sold out at just over a fiver. Trying to stick to my resolution only to buy bargains if I actually need them. Already slipped up purchasing a giant panetonne from Sainsburys for £2.37 which of course I will now have to eat.:o
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Good luck in sticking to that resolution lolIf ive helped click thanks it will make me smile
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I loathed them - until I was told to think of them as bread, and spread butter (or whatever low-fat spread you are using this month) onto them - yummy!mrsscrooge1 wrote: »50% off - makes them reasonable value. The cheapest one seems to have sold out at just over a fiver. Trying to stick to my resolution only to buy bargains if I actually need them. Already slipped up purchasing a giant panetonne from Sainsburys for £2.37 which of course I will now have to eat.:o
Thanks to all who post constructively.
Have an A1 day!0 -
Makes lovely french toast, or bread and butter pud...Loving the sunny days!0
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