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Tesco/Asda Pricechecker Thread - part 5
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It appears to me that in the last few days Mr T has done something to stop you accessing the results from the input page, they can only be accessed from an email address. If there is no email typing in the results page normally prompts an email to be sent.
Someone please correct me if I am mistaken.
I don't think this is happening - at least, not according to mine today:D.ELITE 5:2
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11st2lbs down to 9st2lbs - another 5lbs gone due to alcohol abuse (head down toilet syndrome)0 -
We had a discussion about this back in thread 3 or 4 I think and this is how I cook mine...
I got a £7 rack of lamb which was about 280g and that was just the right amount for me for my dinner and I'm a 13st male. So work out from that.
As for cooking it I cooked mine using the following method and it was bootiful! Very tender.
Preheat oven to 180 degrees.
Let the lamb sit out of the fridge for about 10 mins to get to about room temp and dab it with kitchen roll to take away any excess moisture.
Pour a little sunflower oil on it and rub it all over it so it's got a coating of oil all over it and then salt and cracked pepper on it all over.
Get the frying pan on (with no oil in it) and put on the highest heat possible until very hot.
Stick the lamb in the frying pan and sear each side and end, just about 15secs on each raw area and once you've done that lightly wrap it in kitchen foil and stick it in the over for about 40 mins.
Very important about 5 mins before it's due to come out put an empty plate in the oven so when you bring the lamb out of the oven you put it on your heated plate and let it rest for about 6-8 mins before munching in - this lets the juices get absorbed back into the meat and is very juicy and tender.
This made it medium and if your weight of lamb is a little lighter or heavier you may have to adjust the oven time slightly.
Before everyone starts picking holes in my cooking method I'm in no way a good cook by any stretch of the imagination but I know how to make a good steak and using the same kind of method it made the lamb lovely
that sounds lovely...will be doing that tonightthank you very much :T
debts paid- 0/6000 : saving for divorce- :j £500/£500 :j : saving for wedding- 0/£4000:rotfl: solictors fees paid- £800/£1000 :mad:
if you want to know what god thought of money, just look at the people he gave it to :A0 -
well there's another 2 bottle of bacardi to add to the stash, plus a few bottles of comfort.
Popped into our local tesco and saw that throntons eggs were back in, so did 2 shops with small vouchers, and guess what.................
work rang and asked would i do an extra couple of hours this aft, ok,
just got in and the 2 eggs have melted................ah well at least they was free.
is there going to be any good offers on whisky coming up, i do hope so.
enjoy reading all of your posts, and i do have to say, i've yet to meet a trout. :beer:0 -
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I think there's something not quite right with this entry:-
L'Oreal Dermo Expertise Re-Nourish Anti-Dryness Toner (200ml)
Tesco - £ 4.18 Asda £2.00. It shows DTD as £2.00 but I would make it £ 4.36. It does show net as -£0.18 so it's calculating correctly.
Can one of the editors check this and amend it?
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tillycat123 wrote: »I have got 5 racks of Lamb to cook Friday for in laws coming round. What the nicest recipe you have tried with them?
I have tried herbs and mustard and was not thrilled.
Many thanks
Redcurrant and Rosemary glaze ( M&S sell jars of it if tou don't want to do your own).ELITE 5:2
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11st2lbs down to 9st2lbs - another 5lbs gone due to alcohol abuse (head down toilet syndrome)0 -
For online shopping, has anyone ever given the driver coupons, and they haven't been credited or they said you didn't give any coupons?
It hasn't happened to me, but this is my first time and I'm probably being paranoid. You have no proof that you gave the coupons though?I Hate Jobsworths!!!0 -
Elenathion wrote: »You can also install the DTD shopping app. It's brilliant =O)
i've got an htc mozart, can i get this dtd app on it?:o if so how?:oClassy_Chick06 wrote: »can someone point me in the direction of the co-op £5 conditonal spend voucher please... have looked through thread and cant seem to find it..
many thanks
its on www.beforeishop.co.ukDoes anyone know whether Tesco enforce the "food only" condition on the Co-op £5 off £30 coupon from beforeishop?
i've used one when i was buying £20 dvd and a little bit of food £11 ish worths and it was fine so it'd be worth a try i reckon:)0 -
For online shopping, has anyone ever given the driver coupons, and they haven't been credited or they said you didn't give any coupons?
It hasn't happened to me, but this is my first time and I'm probably being paranoid. You have no proof that you gave the coupons though?
Get the driver to sign your receipt saying he accepted the voucher and the value of it.0
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