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Tesco/Asda pricechecker finds here.......
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RedBalloon wrote: »Anyone know roughly how long eggs keep for?
Ages.Do the float test if you're unsure.
http://busycooks.about.com/od/quicktips/qt/testingeggs.htm
We've found clutches of eggs laid in random places around the garden with no idea when they were laid- a bit of common sense & they've done us no harm.DTD...Dreading The Detox.0 -
for some strange reason my F5 button is my 'screen brightness' button ??
Yikes! Time for a new keyboard. Have a look at this one on amazon. Rave reviews and available at lower price. I bought one and it is excellent. (free delivery too)
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Microsoft-Wired-Keyboard-600-White/dp/B001QSZ8IE/ref=sr_1_9?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1300960494&sr=1-90 -
sell by date will be on them but you cant use them after as health and safety , they have a use by date printed on the egg now
Sorry, but that's rubbish!
While eggs do have a use by date on them, they are a natural food and therefore any use by date is entirely artificial. Eggs can be safely used many weeks after their expiry date and sometimes even those still in date will be bad. The easiest way to see if an egg is good to eat is to do the float test.
Get a large jug of water and carefully drop the egg into it. If it sinks it is safe, if it stands on one end, eat soon and if it floats, discard.
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I've just read the T&C on tesco's website and it doesn't say your voucher has to be of less value than your reeipt...it does say you can only spend a voucher on shopping of equal or greater value. These are the new t&C as it states vouchers will be capped at £100.
https://www.tescopricecheck.com/pricecheck/pages/tsandcs.aspx0 -
Mysupermarket is back folks0
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I didnt read the old terms and conditions...so
Questions...
If i want to return 2 items(N/F mistakes) on a DTD shop am i likely to get trouble now?
How are they tracking the £100 total per month limit?
I have never used a DTD voucher to buy more DTD - i have used for normal shopping. Has anyone tried using them for more DTD with sucess....no-one ever answers this question!!
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I just upgraded to Firefox 4 and thought at first that it had no refresh button. I found it at the other end of the address bar though!
I was wondering if this was causing the refresh probs mentioned earlier.
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Just checked the frontera merlot and white and the wine at asda is different to the one stocked at tesco- different labels and titles. I wouldn't risk it
http://groceries.asda.com/asda-estore/products/products.jsp?skuId=910000399797&departmentid=1214921923747&aisleid=1214921925677&startValue=
http://groceries.asda.com/asda-estore/products/products.jsp?skuId=910000399795&departmentid=1214921923747&aisleid=1214921926153&startValue=0 -
possible DEAL?? unconfirmed!!
Cadbury's milk tray 400g
£4.98 at T's
£3.00 at A's
costs £1.02 after DTD??0 -
Nivea shows at £3.48 for me too.0
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