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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 4
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DD is trying it tonight, and she is a Chic Town Pizza fan too, so she probably wont like it either.
She hates 'posh' sausages..more than 60% meat, whereas I love them, the higher the meat content the better. She likes Walls or Richmond :eek: Walls are ok but Richmond sausages are the worst sausages I've ever tried.
I love Richmond sausages... had that many recently, I've hopefully got a free tefal frying pan on its way to me :T0 -
All this talk of pizza is making me want one (regardless of calories). I've just put a chicken curry in the slow cooker as well. If these vouchers turn up soon, maybe tesco finest pizza for Sunday dinner?? Mmmmmm
My DD added chorizo and prawns to ours (so no idea what cals would have been :eek:), and it was lush.
It was a treat for us; I'm not well, so half was more than enough for me and I like thin crust (though my pooch got the crust!).0 -
I agree with this.
And NEVER EVER drain your rice, the rice should absorb the water. People look at me funny when I tell them this. I learned that from a friend who is from Barbados and she knows her stuff!0 -
todays not in yet?? :eek:
just back from a shop, talk about DOH...
bought a bottle of bacardi.. walk out side and SMASH.. the bottle falls straight through the bag and smashed all over the floor
luckily enough customers services gave me a new bottle free all though they have wrote exchange on the receipt, not sure if this will effect the dtd voucher when it comes through...
Lets remember, most of the Tesco's staff are really nice people. I bought 3 energy light bulbs last night, paid for them and then I realised that they were twice the SEL price. The staff couldn't have been more helpful. They rang the duty manager, gave me my money back AND 3 free light bulbs! What a great result! :T:TNow debt free and working towards saving my 1st £1000!0 -
just spent 2 vouchers no hassle, no interference from customer services, no trouts
horse and jockey
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Hurry up Tesco. I want my vouchers. I have 2 stores to visit today as I cant get out during the week muchPlease God, help me stop spending!0
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Come on admit it. Be honest, who has lost a receipt or left it at the till, since this promotion has began.
I've left one. A nice £20 plus one
Anybody else want to be part of the plonkers club?
If you haven't, name your most embarrassing moment. Like the cashier girl was your niece or something just as crazy :rotfl:
Been careful with my receipts, however during psyching myself up to do a shop and getting cash out of the cash machine, I took my card and then forgot to take the money :eek: only when I got to the door did I realise that the cash machine was beeping frantically and my cash was still there...oops, luckily it was quiet and there was a lady at the next cash machine looking at me strangely when I grabbed my cash0 -
now if you can get me the recipe for bajan fishcakes it would make my day omg to die for
Have you tried looking on the internet?
Maybe of some help to you http://www.caribbeanchoice.com/recipes/recipe.asp?recipe=3230 -
I keep trying to do cleaning, but after a few minutes I think about my voucher and come back to have a look.
I worked out I have spent £125 in on the card and got £112 back in vouchers since the beginning of March. Up to £95 this month so all done now till next month (if it is still on there!).Mortgage: [STRIKE]Jan 11 - £91830 [/STRIKE][STRIKE] Jan 12 - £89'199[/STRIKE] May 14 - £69'999 Car Loan: [STRIKE]Jan 11 - £3658 [/STRIKE] July 12 - £0! Credit Card: [STRIKE] Jan 11 - £3300 Jan 12 - £2250 [/STRIKE] Oct 13 - £0
MFiT-T3:#43 (Half Mortgage) April 13 - £10719/£42875 (25.00%)0 -
Good getting the kids involved isnt it lol.
I am going shopping with my 16 year old today, she does a basket whilst I do the other basket. She did it last week too and the SA did a bit of huff and puff but still took the voucher OK.
My 11 year old has just discovered wombling, she got her first receipt yesterday, told her she could keep what she gets and now she cant wait to go again.
Sorry though, dont know the answer to your question, would like to know this too so I can get my 11 year old to do a basket.
My 10yr old son went through the checkout with and paid with a £4 ish voucher ....no problems.0
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