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Just a Warning about this, it says on the ingredients that it contains the 'E' numbers thats can have an adverse reaction on children's activity and attention.
I checked the coloured ready roll icing i got from Tesco and it doesnt contain the 'E' numbers.Booo!!!0 -
Liscard store this morning I got some cute little sticker boxes for 39p each, I got Mickey Mouse and Cars, they had Winnie the Pooh and Disney Princess too, chunky tape measure size boxes. Thought they'd make a cute stocking filler for my toddler!Weight loss to date - 8st 13lbs :j0
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Went in today looking for the 2012 Royal Doulton mugs but none in store. I did see "Keep Calm & Carry On" boxed mugs in navy, red, pink & light blue at 99p though. (Aplogies if already mentioned in the thread but wasn't going to sort through 1200+ posts to see.)0
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My christmas home bargain haul today......
3 dvds for £1.99: The littliest light on the christmas tree, the night before christmas,the light before christmas.
magnetic christmas shoppping lists (one blue with snowflakes, 1 red with snowman, santa and penguin - 29p each.
2 christmas sticker books - 69p each.
1 x santa days till christmas wooden chalk board - £1.29 (similar in style to my avatar)
christmas treasury story book with CD. the snow on the bottom is soft. £1.99 (RRP £9.99)loves how my "I've been censored" signature has been censored. LOL. Happy Christmas. :xmastree:0 -
I got a pack of 50x15cm cake pop sticks this morning for 99p in home bargain. They also had paper trimmers for £3.99 ( the ones with a ruler on the side - a bit like a guillotine) which are good for crafts etc - I went to tesco and saw the same thing for £7.82 just after!
I picked my daughter up a two pack of dizzy dancers for £2.99 - again saw a similar thing in tesco gift catalog for £14.97 - not sure mine were the same characters tho... http://www.tesco.com/direct/furreal-dizzy-dancers-bunny-pack/215-9828.prd?pageLevel=&skuId=215-9828To infinity and beyond - but mostly to Tesco!:D0 -
i got a 1 direction fleece blanket for 4.99 in old swan0
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Went into my local Home Bargains today and got the Crayola go sets. Lifted a load of them as I work in a school so will be useful for wee prizes aswell as stocking fillers for my nieces
I was going to order them last night off Amazon and they are £3.25 there:eek:
Also got 4 Christmas books for 79p each. These were the 12 days of Christmas, A letter to Santa (I think) The night before Christmas and A Christmas Carol. Got these as wee presents for my friends wee ones.
A pack of 4 board Christmas books which were £2.49 per pack. Bought 6 packs of these as I will split them up and give one each to each child in my class for Christmas. The bookman in my work actually has the same books selling for £4! So gonna cancel that order tomorrow lol.
Got 4 Halloween puzzle books - 79p each,
4 paint your own Christmas ornament sets - £1.29 each
4 Mister Maker sets @ 99p each. Got 2 Make your own wooden spoon puppets, make your own Butterfly mask, and pom pom buddie set.
Got paint your own Jewelry box for £4.99, and a Paint your own Vanity Dresser for £4.99 also. These are for 2 children in the school who help out in my class at break and Lunchtime
Can't remember what else I got now but it cost me £50:eek: Think I need to stay out of there for a while now :rotfl:Pay all debt off by Christmas 2025 £815.45/£3,000£1 a day challenge 2025 - £180/£730 Declutter a bag a week in 2025 11/52Lose 25lb - 10/25lbs Read 1 book per week - 5/52Pay off credit card debt 18%/100%0 -
http://www.homebargains.co.uk/products/1267-vtech-playtime-bus.aspx
V tech playtime bus £13.99
I've seen this previously on Amazon for around £30, so £13 is a steal.
My dd has it and its quite a size.1,2 & 5p: Christmas day food £9.31
10 & 20p: misc savings £2.70
50p: Christmas presents £3.50
£2: holidays £2.000 -
I work here and I dare not wander round after I have finished my shift as I will end up spending all my wages. With the 10% off as well it is great.Feb NSD's 2/10 under my belt.
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