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Second Purse Challenge 2012
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This is a good buy (although not an essential) but it might be available cheaper elsewhere, however I thought it was worth mentioning because it is a multi-tasker.......just like us!! :rotfl:
Andrex Fresh Moist Wipes Tub 42 sheets 2 for £2.00 instead of £1.94 each or £1.87 each for just the inner refill packet.
So if you are going to buy them, it's a good price and although wasteful to the environment to buy the tubs, if its cheaper than the refills, whats a canny shopper to do????
If you dont peel off the cover (just open to use the wipes) you have a neat pot that snaps shut, perfect to keep in the car for car sick little ones (snap shut after use, so no spillage), equally useful for expectant mums to keep to hand for when morning sickness strikes suddenly, also useful to keep a damp flannel wet on days out, for cleaning sticky fingers and faces etc.....and if it gets lost, its cheaper to replace than your fave lock n lock!
So if you buy 2 for £2 you have one to keep in the bathroom and one for "other uses".0 -
fozziebeartoo wrote: »This is a good buy (although not an essential) but it might be available cheaper elsewhere, however I thought it was worth mentioning because it is a multi-tasker.......just like us!! :rotfl:
Andrex Fresh Moist Wipes Tub 42 sheets 2 for £2.00 instead of £1.94 each or £1.87 each for just the inner refill packet.
So if you are going to buy them, it's a good price and although wasteful to the environment to buy the tubs, if its cheaper than the refills, whats a canny shopper to do????
These are at MrS (Ive done that loads, wrote about an offer then forgot to say where :rotfl:)
There are also moc's for these on the vouchers thread, thanks to the OP myrtleturtle
50p off here http://www.babyandyou.co.uk/images/vouchers/Andrex.pdf
and 90p off on this one but on facebook have to enter details etc, click on enter to find coupon
http://www.facebook.com/cleancampaign?sk=app_365123293502324Growing old is inevitable
Growing up is optional0 -
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Just thought I would let you know I have added another column to my spreadsheet for my stock - title of column is "location" as I have bits here there and everywhere - it will help me locate them0
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Oooh I just ordered some shelves for my shop
I found them on Rgoose and they were about £50, and I thought flip me I'm not paying that much!!! So I fleabayed and have just bought them including p+p for £19.89 they take 20kg each and are 172cm (h) x 60cm(w) x 30cm (d). Now to make some signage
Diary: Getting back on track for 2013 and beyondDEBT FREE 13-10-13 :dance::dance::dance::dance::dance:
Beautiful daughter born 11.1.14Mortgage: [STRIKE]£399,435.91[/STRIKE] £377218.83
Deposit loan from Dad: £9000[STRIKE]£10000[/STRIKE]0 -
:wave:Hello everyone. My second purse still has £10 in it. I need to buy something:rotfl:I'm being too frugal.
Have a great weekend!Sealed Pot Challenge 7 Member 022 :staradmin:staradmin:staradmin
5:2 Diet started 28/1/2013 only 13lbs lost due to Xmas 2013 blip.0 -
Oh thanks - I didn't realise that either - I don't think I'm very good with codesPay debt in 2012 #278 £2347/£5364
Sealed Pot 5 #1713 £78.57 //Crazy Clothes Challenge #97 £79.49/£100
Grocery Challenge:
Feb £359/£360 Mar £390/£450 Apr £335/£320
May £330/£320 Jun £455/£400 Jul £321/£320
Aug £399/£370 Sep £345/£300 Oct £421/£400 Nov £0/£3200 -
debtfreewannabe321 wrote: »I feel like such a plank
I've spent all day wondering why I hadn't heard of a shop called the rainforest....just realised it was code for amaz _ on :rotfl:
Pay debt in 2012 #278 £2347/£5364
Sealed Pot 5 #1713 £78.57 //Crazy Clothes Challenge #97 £79.49/£100
Grocery Challenge:
Feb £359/£360 Mar £390/£450 Apr £335/£320
May £330/£320 Jun £455/£400 Jul £321/£320
Aug £399/£370 Sep £345/£300 Oct £421/£400 Nov £0/£3200 -
thanks kerri for the spreadsheet:j and to everyone for all the info
it is taking sooo long to get to Wednesday - I really want to get started
I have however thought of a name for my shop - the old curiosity shopsaving for ds2's summer international scout camp - £200
£60 deposit paid :j £100 paid:j £40 paid:j0 -
Oh you're very welcome
I've added your shop name, I like it lots
I've added another sheet to the offers spreadsheet so we can look up whether something is a good offer or not. So olive oil is about 40p/100ml for a good quality one, loo rolls abour 30p/roll etc...
Incidentally, the best olive oil is extra virgin, then olive oil, then pomace last (pomace they use a solvent to get the oil out)Diary: Getting back on track for 2013 and beyondDEBT FREE 13-10-13 :dance::dance::dance::dance::dance:
Beautiful daughter born 11.1.14Mortgage: [STRIKE]£399,435.91[/STRIKE] £377218.83
Deposit loan from Dad: £9000[STRIKE]£10000[/STRIKE]0
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