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Bamboo cloths for jobs that need a tougher cloth than microfibre such as the kitchen floor. They are naturally anti-bacterial and more absorbent than cotton (and better for the environment!). The cheapest I have seen is Wilkos around £1.40 for two I think.Declutterbug-in-progress.⭐️⭐️⭐️ ⭐️⭐️0
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clutterydrawer wrote: »morrisons value chocolate - ok so its not the greatest but for 33p its entirely delicious...i'm a bit of a chocolate snob but i happily eat a whole bar of this!
We love Morrisons value choccy - haven't tried the plain, but the milk and the fruit and nut version are great. Reckon it's one of the bigger brands in a yellow disguise!!0 -
sainsburys own brand ketchup. i think its lush, cant remember exact price but its loads cheaper than heinz.
love lidl chocolate, last time i got some it was less than 60p for a huge bar and its very creamy mmmm
asda/tesco value apple juice, 57p and it kees my little one regular
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value tinned new potatoes, great to slice + dice up small into curries etc to bulk it out as they are already peeled, cooked and very quick. i now always keep a tin in the cupboard and get panicky (sp?

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I have never tried one of these, but was looking at them on the shelf....
Is there any difference in the taste from fresh potatoes? And do you just boil them and that is it? And they stay whole?0 -
Stateside italian stonebaked pizza(Asda) 2 large cheese and tomato £2.79, just under £1.40 each load up with topping of your choice and the 2 pizza would fed 6/8 people,my fussy kids love them and best of all the ingredients list is very basic no added rubbish:j0
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value tinned new potatoes, great to slice + dice up small into curries etc to bulk it out as they are already peeled, cooked and very quick. i now always keep a tin in the cupboard and get panicky (sp?

) if i haven`t got any.
I think I will start doing that, mine often sprout. I'm thinking of trying tinned mushrooms too, for the same sort of reason - mine always go wrinkly & dry up. Does anyone use tinned mushrooms?0 -
theladsmum wrote: »We love Morrisons value choccy - haven't tried the plain, but the milk and the fruit and nut version are great. Reckon it's one of the bigger brands in a yellow disguise!!
Agree this choc is great, really smooth and creamy. Sainsbos basics is not bad but this beats it hands downLet's get ready to bumble! :rotfl:0 -
Yes like tinned carrots they taste different but not unpleasant, try a tin to see if you like it. You just need to heat them up on the hob or in the microwave, no more. Very timesaving and useful for camping etc.I have never tried one of these, but was looking at them on the shelf....
Is there any difference in the taste from fresh potatoes? And do you just boil them and that is it? And they stay whole?0 -
I think I will start doing that, mine often sprout. I'm thinking of trying tinned mushrooms too, for the same sort of reason - mine always go wrinkly & dry up. Does anyone use tinned mushrooms?
I use them for stir-fry style of meals.
I like it.
oooh, and I also love tinned peas - for salads involving mayo mainly (potato salad etc..)0
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