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Updated Printable Money off Coupons & Policies Thread 10 (and chat)

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  • dthakrar
    dthakrar Posts: 139 Forumite
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    sher60 wrote: »
    We have a Morphy Richards Fast Bake. We have used the odd bread mix once or twice but Hubby is the one that makes the bread and he just measures the ingredients using the measuring cup and spoon that came with the bread maker. Sometimes he lets the machine bake the bread but usually he takes the dough out when it's done and either makes buns with it or a bloomer style loaf. My daughter uses her bread maker to make cake. You can make jam with the machine too but we haven't tried that yet.

    Edit: We use Hovis flour (the green bag) as we have found that it makes the nicest bread out of all the flours. We have found also that Waitrose sells a Canadian flour that is really nice too. We'll be using that from now on as Tesco is the only place I have been able to find the Hovis (green bag) and since I no longer shop at Tesco...


    Forgive me Forum, for I have sinned!!
    After shopping in Waitys and Aldi this week, went to Costco to buy a washing machine and found above bread maker on offer so bought that as well.
    Mr T's nearby so went and got flour, seeds etc for it. Used the Allinson flour. Will try the Hovis one later in week. Had gorgeous seeded bread fot brekkys this morning.

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  • dthakrar
    dthakrar Posts: 139 Forumite
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    gill377 wrote: »
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUS6jsOyBUk

    my nephews swim to africa........ Gibraltar Straits Swim - Estrecho de Gibraltar a Nado well done rick.


    Wow - that was fantastic. You must all be very proud of Rick. Please congratulate him from all of us.

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  • Mel2500
    Mel2500 Posts: 117 Forumite
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    Lidl strong bread flour works very well in our breadmaker and is about 70p a bag - worth a try.
  • madmuppet5
    madmuppet5 Posts: 5,575 Forumite
    There seems to be a lot of slags, tarts and studs on our thread today:rotfl: Oh yea and one racist bigot:cool:
    AKA; Mad, MM, MM5, Madicles :cool: ©
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  • madmuppet5
    madmuppet5 Posts: 5,575 Forumite
    Mad just been to Waity's and got 75% off a pork joint and sirloin steaks:T
    Need it after the muck I had to endure in the soup kitchen last night:p
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    Elite 11+ fundraising total for Make-a-Wish £682 :j:A
  • Found this
    http://www.supersavvyme.com/bold2in1/home.aspx

    on events section is a list of where they will be doing store promotions during Nov. :j Possible chance to get samples/coupons? :j
    :rolleyes: Only drawback.......they are all at that T**** store :mad: that lots of us are avoiding.
    :rotfl: If Mad can cope with just using the facilities and not buying anything, :rotfl: surely we could just pay a visit to collect samples/coupons and not be tempted? :rotfl:Then go and use them elsewhere.
  • madmuppet5
    madmuppet5 Posts: 5,575 Forumite
    Just noticed.......me joint cost less than me potatoes:rotfl:


    Mad is peeling spuds:cool:
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  • Having M & S chicken tonight, part of the `buy 3 for £10` deal. My washing machine has broken down, don`t think even OH can fix it, so will be scouring the internet, Comet, Currys, etc, tomorrow :mad: Not T`s, though, they are WAY too expensive!
  • madmuppet5
    madmuppet5 Posts: 5,575 Forumite
    red_arrow wrote: »
    Having M & S chicken tonight, part of the `buy 3 for £10` deal. My washing machine has broken down, don`t think even OH can fix it, so will be scouring the internet, Comet, Currys, etc, tomorrow :mad: Not T`s, though, they are WAY too expensive!

    Mad needs a new tumble dryer. Don't know whether to go for the combi washer/dryer though:confused:
    AKA; Mad, MM, MM5, Madicles :cool: ©
    Shin: Device for finding furniture in the dark :p©
    Elite 11+ fundraising total for Make-a-Wish £682 :j:A
  • veggiecar
    veggiecar Posts: 2,101 Forumite
    edited 11 October 2009 at 7:01PM
    madmuppet5 wrote: »
    Mad needs a new tumble dryer. Don't know whether to go for the combi washer/dryer though:confused:
    #1598:rotfl::rotfl:1600 posts and about 5 of them with printable coupons.....well if you can't beat them ....join them:rotfl:

    If you have space, get separate machines, otherwise, if one breaks:eek:, they are both broken:eek::eek:.

    When on tumbler mode, it will typically only take half a wash-load.

    So you either have to empty half of it out, and do two drying loads....meanwhile, not being able to do the next wash load:mad::mad:

    and then have to split that....


    or do what most people do:p....forget that it only takes a half load:confused: and have to repair it in a few months when the dryer belt snaps:mad:....

    meanwhile, waiting for the parts, you have no way of washing anything, even if it could be hung out to dry.

    :rotfl:I don't feel qualified to answer this on the domestic god side of things, (otherwise the wife would have a fit:rolleyes::rolleyes:) just from having to repair the bl@@dy things when the better half overloaded it;), and the kids clothes were breeding in the laundry basket:eek:

    Now we have a combi that washes clothes ands a dryer in an outside shed for drying, when the weather is British...( if only I could arrange for Chantelle's "Waitrose" weather in the back garden all the time:rotfl::rotfl:)
    :beer::beer:




    edit: currently 316 votes in the poll and first thread has:

    The Following 88 Users Say Thank You to Princess Coupon For This Useful Post: Show me >>

    So....I'm still not impressed:mad::mad:
    and we wonder where all the Tesco abuse came from:confused:.....all these people had to be logged in ON THIS THREAD to vote, and STILL don't have the basic courtesy to thank PC:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad: and this doesn't include all the folk that have never even registered on the site:confused:
    It's nice to be nice .....:beer:
    You HAVE checked google before asking, haven't you?;)
    If you use the "search this thread" button at the top of the page, you may find it's been answered already!;)
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