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Non-coupon related Drivel Thread 5
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Dr.Who-Who wrote: »Ok, how about scallops porridge?:D Me only like coconut in curry other than that I don't like coconut too.
Yes, yes, yes - me love scallops, well any seafood really!
Been to S's to use last £7 off coupon - had to get DD1 and DD2 feminine things:oIf at first you don't succeed, try, try, try - oh bu99er that just cheat0 -
Yes, yes, yes - me love scallops, well any seafood really!
Been to S's to use last £7 off coupon - had to get DD1 and DD2 feminine things:o
Anytime babes;);) you know where I am - just tell me when you are around my area maybe with Blue then we can have din din together. Oh BT you are invited too don't want to left you out:p:p
Me going to do me next Asda list for tomorrow shop this time me doing proper shop ie : buying seafood you know the one only available during festive season. Especially their tempura prawns, duck rolls etcRIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)0 -
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Me going to do me next Asda list for tomorrow shop this time me doing proper shop ie : buying seafood , duck rolls etc[/QUOTE]
HMMMMMMM duck rolls? seafood? duck = seafood?
better go back to school and learn about ducks that are seafood methinks, as i didn't know that.....0 -
me want chicken lollipops please!0
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me want chicken lollipops please!
Oh... me might cook that tomorrow while they have pasta with campbells. Better defrost me chicks now. Don't have garam masala will have to make something up:p:p that looks like garam masala:D
Blue will not be able to eat this as she does not like food colouring.
Am still waiting for guja recipesRIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)0 -
HMMMMMMM duck rolls? seafood? duck = seafood?
better go back to school and learn about ducks that are seafood methinks, as i didn't know that.....
You did not read properly:rotfl::rotfl: me said seasonal food:D:D:D came back with 2 packs of tempura prawns, 3 packs of filo prawns, 2 packs of duck rolls, 2 packs of veg spring rolls, skewed chicks and dim sum (reduced to 90p) thats our dinner tonight. OH will be having reduced beef curry & the yellow rice:rotfl:
All that for £1.00
Oh best of all ... wombled £70ish receipt blown away by the wind (good on you wind!) it blew the receipt into the entrance & guess what me just pick it up merely & carry on walking :rotfl:RIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)0 -
What are the Sainsburys Taste the difference ones, they sound useful. I think I had some at a previous show. What can you use them for?Dr.Who-Who wrote: »What you want sis? Pantene? not arcadia mocs they are all reserves for your nieces & nephew;)
Me neighbour went to GFS yesterday. Not alot of mocs anyway they went there after lunch pff! got a few magazines from them. 1 booklet contain comps & moc's. Haven't read the magazines yet. Check the booklet me got :-
30p St. Agur cheese
50p Asda Extra special cheeses
50p castello
25p ryvita crackers
£10 boots/D&A optician
25p gordon sauce
25p pasquier brioche rolls
20p rankin selection
30p 9 bar
50p just milk
50p welch juice
50p pistachios wonderful
£1 sains taste the different
£1 gressinham duck ( I think I might want this one)
30p blue dragon
50p vileda 3 action mop head
and 40 x £1 Pantene for T only (not GFS )“Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”0 -
What are the Sainsburys Taste the difference ones, they sound useful. I think I had some at a previous show. What can you use them for?
Anything as long as its from taste the diff range. You know like Asda Extra special or Tesco finest rangeRIP my dear dear parent : Mum aged 62 (17/5/1990) & Dad aged 89 (23/1/2012)0 -
Afternoon all
Got to watch the Cutting Edge programme on Thursday night, its about saving money etc and includes an article on a woman, a midwife who uses coupons to get her £50 shopping bill down to £5.
Wonder if she's a mse'er
CWxx0
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