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Breadmaker £13.99
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nottseagull wrote: »I see it has a digital timer instead of a manual knob. Does this mean it can't be set to start baking before you rise in the morning?0
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What's the maximum delay? I think the 13 hours quoted must be the longest bake time.0
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just reserved one thanksI luv freebies0
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Unless staff have bought it, it will still be there. As I said earlier the website says OOS when fewer than 5 items are in store. You could ring the order helpline 08445 61 62 63 (or go no no0870 website for local number) and they can tell you the stock levels of your local stores.
Thanks, I phoned this am and re-reserved with no problem
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30p of Wrights Bread mixes Coupon http://beatms.mssociety.org.uk/NetCommunity/Document.Doc?id=549
Thanks to Sher60 for keeping the printable coupon thread up to date here https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/2550471Be thankful for what you have because it could all be taken away tomorrow.;)
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Ive ordered one but im now doubting weather to get it. Is it very cost effective than going out and buying a pre cut loaf for a quid? Also what else can you make in it?
Its not very MS if i dont use the thing!0 -
pinkladyof66 wrote: »I ordered one yesterday however I am now unable to pick up today so if anyone is interested in picking it up from weston super mare store today and want it let me know and i will forward email to you. SHame but something has now cropped up and I live 17 miles from weston.
Just checked and it is back in stock and i can now collect by tomorrow so well pleased
Make £200 by end of January... £20.42/£200
Grocery Challenge £200 pm Jan £0/£200
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Ive ordered one but im now doubting weather to get it. Is it very cost effective than going out and buying a pre cut loaf for a quid? Also what else can you make in it?
Its not very MS if i dont use the thing!
If you make the mix yourself yes it can be alot cheaper than a sliced loaf - (although i don't mean a value loaf) the mixes where you just add e.g. oil are about a £1??, (75p at Mr. S at the moment) I think it is worth it for the flavour of fresh bread! You can also make jam in it! And things like malt bread, aswell as dough for rolls to bake in the oven..
Someone has worked out the exact costing of hm loaves v. shop ones if you search the 'Money saving old style' bitAugust: £149/£150
Sept: £200
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Ive ordered one but im now doubting weather to get it. Is it very cost effective than going out and buying a pre cut loaf for a quid? Also what else can you make in it?
Its not very MS if i dont use the thing!It's not just about the money0 -
Anyone in Milton Keynes area there are still plenty in Curries, The Place Retail Park, Eldergate. Just reserved mine. Also in Aylesbury.WW Start Weight 18/04/12 = 19st 11lbsWeight today = 17st 6.5lbsLoss to date 32.5lbs!!!0
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