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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 4
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cheer1eader wrote: »thanks i might give it a try if i ever manage to get some beef :T
this bit at the end of the link made me laugh
As with all recipes which involve cooking and baking a sensible approach must be taken especially when dealing with warm or hot (temperature) ingredients. If you are unable to take due care, please do not attempt to make any of these recipes. All recipes are tried at your own risk.
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:Shop one - A vs T
Shop two - A vs W
And then repeat :j:j:j
& now add - A vs S
What the heck A vs the world :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:0 -
is it just me or anyone else thinks it will be a relief once this tesco madness is over.... it is taken over my life, i havent seen my friends for ages....0
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ilovetoshop
Sorry to hear that your friendship has been abused.
It is good to hear that people like yourself are having their lives blessed by so many good people giving us all tips on how to save money. Long live MSE and DTD!!!
'Long live MSE and thank you to my beautiful, intelligent, daughter, Nat21luv, for showing me the MSE light....'
Your very welcome Daddyo Moosey£20k in 2023 = £2718 £2023 in 2023 = £196.41 Grocery challenge £250= £195.80 **MONEY MAKES ME HAPPY**0 -
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Jodie+Matt wrote: »really love hearing the stories from people whose lives have truly benefited from this! well it's sad to see some people's unfortunate sircumstances, but makes me happy to see them getting something good, IYKWIM..
may i suggest to those who are in situations where you cannot afford to buy luxuries etc, abuse this offer as much as you can! do things like getting the kids toothbrush, accompanied by £6 worth of toys if you have children and maybe put them away for birthdays or christmas. also aswell as stocking up on the essentials. every little helps
just to add my thanks really, not a sob story or anything, but beauuuuutiful 2year old had a stroke cause from an underlying diesease she has (only found out year ago)
OH works full time and i stay home and care for herwe are able to buy things we used to when we were 18! name branded stuff and 'proper' meat instead of value mince ect...
thanks every1 for all the updates, i do add where i can, i hope this continues xxxxx:j:j:j:j:j0 -
Londinium33 wrote: »J is for Jamie Oliver Italian Sausages...not that I have managed to get any yet... I hear they are really good!!
Couple of teenagers tried and then wouldn't have any more.
A bit herby, and far too high quality for a teenage palateI didn't do it, nobody saw me do it, you can't prove a thing!
Quidco and Topcashback, £4,569
Shopandscan, £2,840
Tesco Double The Difference, £2,700
Thomson EU261/04 Claim, £1,700
British Airways EU261/04 Claim, EUR12000 -
UK CPI down to 4% from 4.4% this month.... Food sales led the fall.... Can only think it was Mr A's rollbacks!! And NOT Mr T's ridiculously overpriced goods such as the lamb rack!!!0
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motherbear wrote: »Mmmmm stovies :beer:
having a quick peak while i eat lunch- no vouchers yet?0 -
M is for
MATTESSONS RIPPADIPPA SAUSAGE MULTIPACK 180G0
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