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clucky1977 wrote: »hi everyone
This is my first post, not sure if its any help to anyone, in my local tesco hartlep@@l today i found:
Simoniz Jumbo gloss dashboard wipes b/c 5 010218 000001 scanned at 18p no price on shelf
Disney princess pink plastic cutlery, 12 piece set, 6 x spoons & 6 x forks b/c 0 707226 444310 on clip strip priced at 27p scanned at 27p
Pantene pro-v repair & protect shampoo 250ml b/c 5 011321 755826 priced at 50p scanned at 50p
Pocket puzzles (small puzzle book) b/c9 781849 582698 priced at 14p scanned at 14p
May i say thank you to everyone, since finding this site ive saved lots of money and got some really good bargains.
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cosmic-dust wrote: »Andrex wipes go on offer at Tesco tomorrow 16/01/12 - 30/01/2012 price: £1.00 so 50p with coupon. Stocking up again :j
Coupon thread: https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/3703791I made a mistake once, believeing people on the internet were my virtual friends. It won't be a mistake that I make again!0 -
OH in the bath , jeepers she likes it hot .
I like mine cold (beer that is) that's why I'm going to the fridge for a can. ...hic .
i am a very hot bath person. You know, to the point where you get out and feel giddy where your blood pressure has dropped.....I’m a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the Health & Beauty, Greenfingered Moneysaving and How Much Have You Saved boards. If you need any help on these boards, please do let me know. Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any posts you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button, or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com
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I was willing him to fall over.....does that make me a bad person? :rotfl:
It was touch and go, I was expecting it as well - suprised he didn't :rotfl:
I was carted off in an ambulance once, with a fractured knee cap - wasn't bothered about my knee expanding before my eyes like the Incredible Hulk as much as having my new Wranglers cut off in casualty0 -
Boots glitch in simple terms:
Vitamins are on 3 for 2
Get a free 'shot' for each vitamin bought
Shots also on 3 for 2
Shots also on 5 for 4
I've posted a few times on the vitamin thread about the way the discounts work but long story short, buy in 3s as a minimum to get free shots plus an extra shot free. 6 works out better as the 5 for 4 discount kicks in so free shots plus £5.97 credit towards your vitamins and shopping. The ideal number is 15 as you get 5 x 3for2 plus 3 x 5for4. Best to get vitamins at 79p or 99p. Boots group the vitamins into 3s in descending price order and give you the cheapest of the 3 for free. Example:
£6
£5
£4 - free
£3
£2
£1 - free
Saving in Boots would be £5 whereas most other stores give you the 2 cheapest free which in this case would only save you £3. If anyone needs any more help just let me know as I'm currently at 60 of each so lots of different combinations of discounts & prices.
The store I went into today only had 2 shots left, I tried them at the SS till with a pack of roccola sweets, but it was still about £1.50
Is there anything else I could have done with just 2 shots?0 -
bensonsmum wrote: »
Made these this morning for me and the old lady i look after for breakfast - not as where near as good as yours im afraid Mislaid but im pleased with them, and must admit they taste pretty good, so thanks once again for the recipe. Would have posted earlier but have been tied up - not literally i hasten to add, my OH went away for the weekend to Benidorm and arrived back in UK this lunch time, then rang me to say he couldn't get in the house and his Dad (67) was lying on the floor in the front room, he could see him but couldn't get any answer!! told him to ring for an ambulance then he had to find a way to get in im at work 75 miles away, so i couldn't help him to get in quick, he got in ambulance arrived and it looks like he has been there since yesterday morning, he has been ringing me on and off all day from the hospital - suspected broken collar bone, broken leg and also damage to his head and one of his arms, still waiting for the results back from the x-rays, he has been at the hospital since approx 3pm with him and still no definite news on what is exactly wrong, i have never heard my OH sound so scared its really shook him up, i would love to go home and be with him but i don't have any cover this week for my job so stuck here till friday :mad::mad::mad:
SS to hear about you F-i-L
The Welshcakes look fab hope glad my great grans recipe (at least 100 yrs old as I'm 48) worked for you x0 -
In the summer I let my bath water get cold then use it to water the garden. I am in a bungalow so not far to carry itNever pay more than you have too0
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