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crikey that is 'cheep' get it? cheep cheep lol
Seriously though thank you for that, my mum has been after an extra bird table for her garden so may have to go have a looksy!0 -
chickywiggle wrote: »snuggle blankets were on the end of one of the food aisles a week ago in Hillsborough or with the cushions/ fleece blankets.
not bracing it in this weather will head out next week (hopefully they will re-stock the soap).... or you could pop it round **JOKE! (if the mods are reading**
Thanks - I saw some adults' TV blankets but no kids' ones. Did get rained on coming home! Hopefully they will restock the soaps - they had a few vanilla left and one peppermint - I had the last gingerbread although it was missing the top of the pump dispenser. Luckily we have our own dispenser to decant it into. It smells lovely!0 -
In the Preston branch today, they had the 'Rough Guides' Stars and Stripes quiz card game, basically 50 quiz cards and answers about the USA, great for someone who travels there a lot or is due a holiday over the pond.
Don't think I can post links but they are £7.51 on Amazon, got mine for 99p in HB's!0 -
i constantly buy from their food sections.
This week i got: tetley tea bags (100) 99p, 10 packs of super noodles 32p each, 5 tins of soup 39p each.
if i'd have gone to a supermarket, this my £6.14 shop would have been around the £12 mark. I also have been stocking up on their peppa pig dvd's for my daughters xmas presents. £2.99! cheaper than online! x
Goals: Save £500 for emergencies, Save £200 of Amazon vouchers for Xmas, fix my holey clothes!
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Coventry store had lovely tubes for giving a bottle in as a pressie at 69p - a few designs but the red and White reindeer one was really nice and funky looking (quite Ikea-esque!). I'm going to use for cupcake/cookies in a jar type pressies for kids so no glass!!
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My local store had a Bake and Carry tin (24cm) for around £4 so that's good if you want to bake a cake and not faff about with finding a tin for it
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Has anyone tried the baby stuff (Tommee Tippee I think) from HB?Competition Wins:
Glee Goodie Bag!
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We've just has a B&M Bargains open in our town. Is this the same as Home Bargains?
If it is I picked up some Pepperidge Farm chocolate chunk cookies and Pepperidge Farm Milano cookies for 29p per bag.:j
Delish!!0 -
No B&m is a different shop. It still sells good value products.0
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charlie-chan wrote: »My local store had a Bake and Carry tin (24cm) for around £4 so that's good if you want to bake a cake and not faff about with finding a tin for it
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Has anyone tried the baby stuff (Tommee Tippee I think) from HB?
My DD is almost 3 now but home bargains was always the place I went first for all my baby stuff. We used Tommee Tippee closer to nature bottles and tommee tippee drink cups all came from HB.0 -
charlie-chan wrote: »My local store had a Bake and Carry tin (24cm) for around £4 so that's good if you want to bake a cake and not faff about with finding a tin for it
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Has anyone tried the baby stuff (Tommee Tippee I think) from HB?
I use the 5oz tommee tippee closer to nature bottles from there and they're fineWife and mother :jGrocery budget
April week 1 - £42.78 | week 2 - £53.0524lbs in 12 weeks 15/240
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