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Updated Printable Money off Coupons & Policies Thread 11 (and chat)

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  • claire21
    claire21 Posts: 32,747 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker I've been Money Tipped!
    edited 1 February 2010 at 1:28PM
    again sorry if posted, hduk quote;

    Huggies Drynites Bed Mats (7) Was £4.25 Now £2.83 Tesco, instore magazine for a coupon of £1.50 to save even more making it £1.33


    from magazine thread;

    50p off 80 Yorkshire decaffeinated tea bags
    30p off Happy Egg Co medium or large 6 pack
    50p off Sunraysia 750ml or 1 litre
    £1.50 off DryNites pyjama pants and bed mats
    Free sight test at any Tesco optician - call 0845 601 3479 to book your free appointment.
    Page 67 - 25p off Tesco ready to eat bagged salads
    Page 89 - 50p off Uncle Bens long grain rice (excluding boil in bag)
    Page 100 - 50p off my Rude Health cereal
    All coupons valid until 28th February 2010

    the pj pants are on offer at £4
  • gill377
    gill377 Posts: 2,169 Forumite
    I've posted a load of freebies on the freebie thread,

    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/forumdisplay.html?f=181&order=desc

    one is especially for mad,lol :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    Live for today, for tomorrow is promised to no-one.

    never complain about growing old,far too many people have been denied that privilege.


  • claire21 wrote: »
    again sorry if posted, hduk quote;

    Huggies Drynites Bed Mats (7) Was £4.25 Now £2.83 Tesco, instore magazine for a coupon of £1.50 to save even more making it £1.33


    from magazine thread;

    50p off 80 Yorkshire decaffeinated tea bags
    30p off Happy Egg Co medium or large 6 pack
    50p off Sunraysia 750ml or 1 litre
    £1.50 off DryNites pyjama pants and bed mats
    Free sight test at any Tesco optician - call 0845 601 3479 to book your free appointment.
    Page 67 - 25p off Tesco ready to eat bagged salads
    Page 89 - 50p off Uncle Bens long grain rice (excluding boil in bag)
    Page 100 - 50p off my Rude Health cereal
    All coupons valid until 28th February 2010

    the pj pants are on offer at £4

    PLUS if you type 'drynites sample' into google, you can fill out a form and get a sample of pyjama pants, plus a £1 off coupon, can be used with the £1.50 one mentioned in tesco mag. and thus, as only £2.83 atm, pay a grand total of 33p for them!! wicked
    Won't buy nuffink without a discount :p
  • babyj3
    babyj3 Posts: 586 Forumite
    edited 1 February 2010 at 3:22PM
    sher60 wrote: »
    Good morning everyone, today I am so very sad, my heart is breaking. Yesterday while I was buying my Mom-in-law a new watch and some new underpants, she was being rushed to the hospital where she never regained consciousness and died. I can not believe she is gone, we were very close (she said I was like a daughter to her. Her only daughter died when she was 24 from cancer.). I had bought her a 3-wheeled walker last Friday, she loved it! The staff at the home said they couldn't believe how fast she was walking with it. Just last Sunday I told her she was going to live to over 100. So anyway, if I'm not keeping up with the thread this week, it is because I will be busy sorting things out. Instead of my bringing Mom over to our house today, I will be packing up her things at the home.
    I am very sorry for your loss and to you as well Oli you have my condolences
    In time you will be able to look back on your happy memories and it will not hurt so much
    Your loved ones are forever in your heart
    I am not a beige person:D
  • poshnosh
    poshnosh Posts: 223 Forumite
    sher60 wrote: »
    Good morning everyone, today I am so very sad, my heart is breaking. Yesterday while I was buying my Mom-in-law a new watch and some new underpants, she was being rushed to the hospital where she never regained consciousness and died. I can not believe she is gone, we were very close (she said I was like a daughter to her. Her only daughter died when she was 24 from cancer.). I had bought her a 3-wheeled walker last Friday, she loved it! The staff at the home said they couldn't believe how fast she was walking with it. Just last Sunday I told her she was going to live to over 100. So anyway, if I'm not keeping up with the thread this week, it is because I will be busy sorting things out. Instead of my bringing Mom over to our house today, I will be packing up her things at the home.

    reading your post brought tears to my eyes. I am very very sad for your loss. can't say I know many women who are close to their M-I-L. May God have mercy on her soul and keep you and your family strong through this very difficult time. Sending you much love, posh xx
  • BLUEWKD
    BLUEWKD Posts: 6,800 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    edited 1 February 2010 at 4:20PM
    Sorry to hear of your sad news Sher and Olipot. I hope that things go well for you both at the funerals and your respective relatives get the send off you wish for them. Hopefully in the next few weeks after the initial sadness you can find comfort in the knowledge that you did whatever you could for them whilst they were around to make their life a happy one and will remember all the happy times you spent together
    Be thankful for what you have because it could all be taken away tomorrow.;)


  • claire21
    claire21 Posts: 32,747 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker I've been Money Tipped!
    on another thread, quote;

    Co-op/Somerfield £2 off £10 or more spend on meat

    Leaflets with a coupon by the meat fridges in my local Somerfield. I included a reduced item in my selection and it scanned okay. HTH someone. Offer ends 02/03/10
  • lubylwu
    lubylwu Posts: 868 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Photogenic
    Olipot, sorry to hear your news, my thoughts are with you too at this difficult time.

    (I only did a quick skim read through this morning, so missed your post - sincere apologies)
    Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift - the present. ;)
  • x_Bunny_x
    x_Bunny_x Posts: 1,325 Forumite
    claire21 wrote: »
    on another thread, quote;

    Co-op/Somerfield £2 off £10 or more spend on meat

    Leaflets with a coupon by the meat fridges in my local Somerfield. I included a reduced item in my selection and it scanned okay. HTH someone. Offer ends 02/03/10

    Not a coupon (plz don't delete me!) but a offer :)

    Domestos Bleach is £1 for 2litres at Co-op. It's the 24hr stuff, i did think there was a coupon, but thats just for use in Tesco (35p off). And it's about £3 elsewhere :eek:
    _Jen_
  • Genmod55
    Genmod55 Posts: 592 Forumite
    sher60 wrote: »
    Good morning everyone, today I am so very sad, my heart is breaking. Yesterday while I was buying my Mom-in-law a new watch and some new underpants, she was being rushed to the hospital where she never regained consciousness and died. I can not believe she is gone, we were very close (she said I was like a daughter to her. Her only daughter died when she was 24 from cancer.). I had bought her a 3-wheeled walker last Friday, she loved it! The staff at the home said they couldn't believe how fast she was walking with it. Just last Sunday I told her she was going to live to over 100. So anyway, if I'm not keeping up with the thread this week, it is because I will be busy sorting things out. Instead of my bringing Mom over to our house today, I will be packing up her things at the home.

    Really sorry to hear your very sad news. My thoughts are with you and your family.
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