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  • agniecham
    agniecham Posts: 111 Forumite
    vege_ta wrote: »
    Well, I'm on the roll! In the bad way. most of the coupons won't print for me :( Today it's Johnson's baby wipes. The page just doesn't load. Anyone had that? Tried 3 different browsers (explorer, mozilla and safari). Any clues? Thanks!

    I also can't print this coupon- must ended. its says to me that page was reloaded to many times.:mad:
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  • emerald21
    emerald21 Posts: 11,349 Forumite
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    Hi probably a daft question but can the bread be made without having a bread maker. Thanks.
  • myrtleturtle
    myrtleturtle Posts: 8,206 Forumite
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    hi E21
    yes it can, i never use a bread maker

    emerald21 wrote: »
    Hi probably a daft question but can the bread be made without having a bread maker. Thanks.
  • makeyourmummyproud
    makeyourmummyproud Posts: 49 Forumite
    edited 22 March 2012 at 7:53PM
    Hi probably a daft question but can the bread be made without having a bread maker. Thanks.

    Hiya Emerald21! Of course you can hun, just need patience and effort. x
  • viv0147
    viv0147 Posts: 1,713 Forumite
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    I only use a bread maker and I am very happy with it! Especially at 5p a loaf lol
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  • tiff
    tiff Posts: 6,608 Forumite
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    I used to have a breadmaker but gave it away because it took up too much room so will be making my Wrights bread by hand.
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  • vege_ta
    vege_ta Posts: 16 Forumite
    Had similar problem at Sainsbury's but they managed to type in the code from the voucher manually.
    Today went to S to do some shopping, had coupons for everything except battled water, and SA looked at me as at the criminal when I handed over my coupons, and than she called her manager. They looked and looked at the coupons as if they were trying to find a flaw! Felt really bad :( Luckily they couldn't fault them as they were all genuine coupons and in date for the right product. Must be carefull next time though, not buy so much stuff at once. Anyway went from £23 to £3.50 :D so very happy

    Sainsbury has the best price for Huggies. I got bag of 48 nappies for free! x2 :)

    Why do people (SA and CS) give us a bad eye? We're not stealing!:A
  • mhoc wrote: »
    What 50p Gu MOCs - I thought the print offs had finished ????

    And what Gu pots down to £1 or £1.50 - I keep looking at the Gu yog pots and they always seem to be the same price everywhere ???

    Has anyone got pictures and barcodes please?

    it was the Gu , anytime rasberry & chocolate mousse bar code ends in 975919 which are down to £1... so 50p for anyone who has the GU coupons saved as a pdf.

    There was a second flavour which is just chocolate , and another which is just passion fruit

    they are on Mysupermarket.com as £1 too.

    The £1.50 desserts were the ganache and souffles but i didnt buy these so cant give you a barcode.

    the Wrights Ciabatta breadmix is 75p in Tesco and the coupon pdf is 80p. The mixed grain breadmixes were 85P. the others ere 95p and 97p

    my tips for couponing:

    ~ take five minutes each day to check the forum. i start on the last page of this forum and work my way back to when i last read anything. I then flick to the first pages and check the shopping list and the coupons to see what ive missed

    ~ i check BIS and Supersavvy every day

    ~ i check mysupermarket every few days for offers

    ~ i save ALL pdfs to my desktop even if its a product i dont use normally.... these have actually come in very handy!

    ~ i check Approved Foods website to see if they have anything which is long dated daily

    ~ i dont buy it if i cant coupon it below 50p per item or get it free now. This means i have a larger budget for my fresh foods like veg, fruit, meat and dairy which i havnt been able to reduce very much by couponing.

    ~ i email my friends in my circle and at work weekly with all the coupons and offers they can get so im passing it on

    ~ i keep a list of products i have stockpiled so i know not to waste my budget on those unless its virtually free or free.

    ~ i check ebay for coupons... not to buy them :cool: but to then search online for those company websites to see if there are coupons we may have missed.

    ~ i now sign up online for any samples as you may get MOC with the sample.

    Myturtle keeps the front pages running in a fabulous efficient way so couponing can become a way of life IF you do the maths, be sensible and also try to find offers yourself to give something back. Ive found one or two since last year when i first came on here simply by checking my cupboards and then going to that product website and having a mooch about.
  • vege_ta wrote: »
    Sainsbury has the best price for Huggies. I got bag of 48 nappies for free! x2 :)

    Why do people (SA and CS) give us a bad eye? We're not stealing!:A

    are these carry packs? and what size of nappies are they?
    just I can only see 28 nappies in size 5 carry pack online.
    also did the coupon need the price typed in?

    thanks x
  • the small original fairy liquid is £1.25 so 25p with the coupon HTH
    Thanks cornish. I guessed Fairy would be the only cheap-ish option (already have a ton of it from Tesco!)... doesn't seem like there's anything new on offer this week at S although I haven't been yet. Will have to go in the next couple of days as my vouchers expire 24/03.
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