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Tesco: BUY 1 GET 2 FREE Offers Thread
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Branston Beans were still on today0
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Prince.Charming wrote: »Branston Beans were still on today
That offer ends at midnight in store!0 -
The comfort wasnt on 3 for 1 in my local tescos this morning0
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Mr Kipling Mince Pies are still £1.50 :beer:
Best Before date was 27th Dec on all boxes I could see - good for Xmas Day but need to be quick after that!!0 -
I got my pot noodles on Monday ... going to be eating them for days! ... The scampi were out of stock though..
I always seem to get paid at the END of the deals when I do my shopping so most of the bog2f are out of stock
Am still a happy bunny though because these threads always save me LOADS on my shopping and I get to munch on lovely Thorntons chocs as well!
Thanks OP and all P's!!0 -
littlekitty2010 wrote: »Dont think so but they were def buy 1 get 2 free. Gonna check tomorrow to make sure its still there and post any other buy 1 get 2 free offers i see.
Thanks
Just checked my bill to make sure I hadn't made a mistake & paid for both :eek:
Not complaining at BOGOF but would have been happier with 2 free!0 -
Mr Kipling Mince Pies are still £1.50 :beer:
Best Before date was 27th Dec on all boxes I could see - good for Xmas Day but need to be quick after that!!
Can't these be frozen? They are pastry after all.
Most,(all?), of the offers are on this page.
.Don`t steal - the Government doesn`t like the competition0 -
Best Before date was 27th Dec on all boxes I could see - good for Xmas Day but need to be quick after that!!
Looks like they can be frozen, fill your boots;-
Mince pies: These can be frozen (uncooked) in well-greased patty tins, then removed with a palette knife and stored in sealed foil containers or polythene bags. Return them to the patty tins for baking from frozen at gas mark 7, 425°F (220°C), for about 30 minutes. You can also freeze cooked mince pies and refresh them in a warm oven when defrosted.
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[FONT=Trebuchet MS, arial, helvetica, sans-serif]Mince Pies may be safely frozen using the 'open freeze' method and defrosted at room temperature or in an oven or microwave.[/FONT]
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Yes you can freeze cooked mince pies. I did last year and they were lovely. Like you I make my own mincemeat too and after you've thawed them out you can always put them back in the oven to heat them through.
According to Nigella's Christmas book you can keep homemade mince pies in the freezer for 3 months once cooked.
.Don`t steal - the Government doesn`t like the competition0 -
thanks op, i got 6 fabric conditioners, they are my fav and 3 boxes of variety pack.
also some other good offers on, in chilled foods 2 chicken breats in tomato sauce £1.64, and 3 garlic breads a £1, a cheap dinner with some pasta.
Also i got some other bits and bobs, in all under £15, i was quite chuffed!
While i'm here just out of interest can anyone tell me what the previous price was for the tesco ultra soft wipes when you buy 3 packs, i know it's changed, i paid £2.25 today, but cant remember if they have gone up or down in price(i should know as i buy 3 packs every week!)
Oh this is a good week for me, my morrisons staff discount day today(up to 15% whoop,lol), elc free delivery on £30 spend, boots points event today and tomorrow and tesco offers!!!! love it
thanks again:beer:let he without sin cast the first stone0 -
Thank you! Just got the Kellogg's Variety Pack. My daughter only gets these kinds of cereals as a treat and so I was planning on buying a variety pack for her Christmas stocking. Now I have a pack for her birthday and Easter! :j
...Next problem where to hide them...:think:JULES
DMP:LBM May 2008 £50,970.68
December 2013 £0
Thanks to Stepchange
PPI reclaimed £13,157.58 :Thanks to MSE and Martin0
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