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Tesco Discussion Chats & Grabbits 11+ Xmas/NY (Incorporating HC's Glitch & B1tch Pub)
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HappyChappy84 wrote: »Lookinforabargain is in Inverness.;)
Ah didn't see Happy had pointed this out when I posted!Laura_Cello wrote: »laura cello 38 the south coast
...and DH is here too, but he's a lurker....so far!! ...and he is almost better at finding glitches than I am :A
Well you better bring him out of lurkdom then:rotfl:
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HappyChappy84 wrote: »Always have donor meat, chips, cheese and beans topped with lots of onions and garlic sauce and wee dash of chilli sauce. If I go to the kebab shop 3 streets over I get chicken on it too, not the chicken that's cooked like the donor meat, but the chicken that's on the skewers.:beer::beer:0
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JodieMasonMummy wrote: »:eek: sounds quite nice actually :beer:! I was just thinking like a donnor kebab with nann with beans falling out of it :rotfl:
Urgh! I thought it sounded disgusting lol.0 -
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JodieMasonMummy wrote: »:eek: sounds quite nice actually :beer:! I was just thinking like a donnor kebab with nann with beans falling out of it :rotfl:
It's quite lush actually but I don't like the chicken that's on a rotary thing like the donor meat and the kebab shop I was at last night don't do the actual chunks of chicken breast.0 -
HappyChappy84 wrote: »I know what you two are thinking but I'm not even going there as it's not something I should be putting on here.:eek::eek::o
Well I was hoping for a more interesting report, but we'll let you off.
You may as well throw the t-shirt in with the shoes now.0 -
Jumblejack, that is blinking brilliant. How much cream did you need to make all that butter? They had loads of 10p double cream in my Tesco the other day but I didn't buy any because I didn't think I woud use it. I am so impressed with that butter. FANTASTIC.
Well I will show you how many cartons are destined for the recycle bin....
They have made 20 blocks of butter for the table, 10 knobs of butter for baking (equivalent of 5 blocks-last nights batch) 5 pints of buttermilk
That is at least £25 of butter if you reckon £1 a block on offer. That's without considering the cost of the milk.
The cartons cost me £3.40 but only cos most of the cream I got was 20p a tub. Had I got em all tonight it would have cost a fraction of that as the huge tubs were 10p each.
I am sooooo doing it again. Completely thrifty endeavour which fills you with a sense of pride!:A Every moment is a gift. That's why we call it the present.!:A
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and my doggie....hehe Happy New Year everyone :j0
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