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  • Bookworm63
    Bookworm63 Posts: 1,078 Forumite
    motherbear wrote: »
    New (hopefully) 1p find
    Am in T's and just spotted a yellow 1p sel (still attatched to a4 sheet) for Lindt lindor asstd 100g b/c 0201
    can't find any to try though :(
    HTH

    Morning all:D

    Good to see you back HC :T

    I can confirm that the gold Lindor Assorted Chocolate Truffles 100g packs BCE 0201 are going through at 1p, as are the red Lindor Milk Chocolate Truffles BCE 8043. They are the same ones that glitched at 1p before. Hint: look out for the 'snowball' shaped chocs rather than the newer 'Easter Egg' shapes.

    HTH
  • dcon_blue
    dcon_blue Posts: 1,181 Forumite
    Please, please, please can nobody check this to confirm that the JTD works.. I bought 24 in one transaction and have chucked my receipt. Doh!!:doh:

    If it's any consolation it may not work cos I looked on mysupermarkert.com last night and they're £1.75 at A and T now :cool:
  • lindos90
    lindos90 Posts: 3,211 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    dcon_blue wrote: »
    Brilliant ... thanks for this Fudge!

    My eldery neighbour died nearly 2 yrs ago, the house is still empty and the new owners have builders in but the back garden has a fuschia bush ... (and maybe more?) ... I may have to nip over and take a cutting. :D I suppose I'd better wait till the weather gets a bit better(?)


    Fushias are really easy to take cuttings from. I have often got a couple of cuttings and popped them in a jar of water till I can get organised and find a plant pot and compost, and by that time they have started to root in the water!!

    If you take cuttings this time of year the stems even at the tips will be hard or semi hard cuttings and not so easy to root. Best to take new growth cuttings in spring and early summer, but if you think the builders may have finished before spring, might be worth taking some and giving it a go now.

    The reason they say to take cuttings with no flowers is that the plant puts alot of energy into bud formation, which could slow down new roots growing, but its sometimes difficult to find a bit without buds and flowers in season, so you can still try, but pinch off any buds as they appear, to save the plants energy!

    If they are large bushes they will be hardy, I love hardy fushias, they are very reliable, fast growing and dont need much work:)
  • nikkilala_2
    nikkilala_2 Posts: 9,872 Forumite
    Bookworm63 wrote: »
    Morning all:D

    Good to see you back HC :T

    I can confirm that the gold Lindor Assorted Chocolate Truffles 100g packs BCE 0201 are going through at 1p, as are the red Lindor Milk Chocolate Truffles BCE 8043. They are the same ones that glitched at 1p before. Hint: look out for the 'snowball' shaped chocs rather than the newer 'Easter Egg' shapes.

    HTH

    NNNoooooooo I didnt want any confirmation of choccie glitches especially when I'm just going out the door to T's:eek::eek::eek::eek:Must be strong,must be strong,must be strong..............
    Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:
  • dcon_blue
    dcon_blue Posts: 1,181 Forumite
    Bookworm63 wrote: »
    Morning all:D

    Good to see you back HC :T

    I can confirm that the gold Lindor Assorted Chocolate Truffles 100g packs BCE 0201 are going through at 1p, as are the red Lindor Milk Chocolate Truffles BCE 8043. They are the same ones that glitched at 1p before. Hint: look out for the 'snowball' shaped chocs rather than the newer 'Easter Egg' shapes.

    HTH

    My waistline has just groaned!!
  • Morning it's a bit wet and miserable in Belfast
    Not been on much because reflux and tummy pain back so not sleeping well at night even though I sleep with the top half of me raised a bit to help ease it.
    I've lost count of the number of times I've sat to respond to something and woke up an hour later :mad:

    I'm hoping for a nice glitch to wake me up and get me going, DTDs are keeping me going but feel I've been spotted in one of my locals due to the lazer stunt cars that I didn't even know had OOD SEL. Darn me for being paid and wanting to get gifts out of the way, I blame the bank for allowing my money to go in on Friday:rotfl:
    I'll have to avoid getting unintentional DTDs in that store for a while, I think I'll have to recruit a few of the mums I know locally to get my fix though :D

    Well everyone have a good day, I for one am waiting until 1pm when our stores open. In one way I hate our Sunday trading laws and in others I love them
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  • midwinter
    midwinter Posts: 3,605 Forumite
    Tenth Anniversary 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    dcon_blue wrote: »
    If it's any consolation it may not work cos I looked on mysupermarkert.com last night and they're £1.75 at A and T now :cool:

    They price check against prices on the day of the purchase, so will depend on when A's changed their price.
    The mind is like a parachute. It doesn't work unless it's open
  • nikkilala_2
    nikkilala_2 Posts: 9,872 Forumite
    lindos90 wrote: »
    Fushias are really easy to take cuttings from. I have often got a couple of cuttings and popped them in a jar of water till I can get organised and find a plant pot and compost, and by that time they have started to root in the water!!

    If you take cuttings this time of year the stems even at the tips will be hard or semi hard cuttings and not so easy to root. Best to take new growth cuttings in spring and early summer, but if you think the builders may have finished before spring, might be worth taking some and giving it a go now.

    The reason they say to take cuttings with no flowers is that the plant puts alot of energy into bud formation, which could slow down new roots growing, but its sometimes difficult to find a bit without buds and flowers in season, so you can still try, but pinch off any buds as they appear, to save the plants energy!

    If they are large bushes they will be hardy, I love hardy fushias, they are very reliable, fast growing and dont need much work:)

    Glad someone else does the same as me and bungs them in water sometimes,All my friends think I'm weird when they see a glass on the side with plants sticking out of it;)
    Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:
  • dcon_blue
    dcon_blue Posts: 1,181 Forumite
    lindos90 wrote: »
    Fushias are really easy to take cuttings from. I have often got a couple of cuttings and popped them in a jar of water till I can get organised and find a plant pot and compost, and by that time they have started to root in the water!!

    If you take cuttings this time of year the stems even at the tips will be hard or semi hard cuttings and not so easy to root. Best to take new growth cuttings in spring and early summer, but if you think the builders may have finished before spring, might be worth taking some and giving it a go now.

    The reason they say to take cuttings with no flowers is that the plant puts alot of energy into bud formation, which could slow down new roots growing, but its sometimes difficult to find a bit without buds and flowers in season, so you can still try, but pinch off any buds as they appear, to save the plants energy!

    If they are large bushes they will be hardy, I love hardy fushias, they are very reliable, fast growing and dont need much work:)

    YAY! My type of plant!

    Thanks for the added info Lindos ... I knew I'd get some brill advice here :T
  • RootedNomad
    RootedNomad Posts: 3,514 Forumite
    dcon_blue wrote: »
    Just noticed on one of the wombled receipts that I got a JTD that WEIGHT WATCHERS BEEF HOTPOT 320G ... T = £1.75 ... A £1.00

    Has anyone who got the WW glitch Price Checked their receipt yet? I got a batch or 12 @ £1.75 (3 Hotpots, 3 Shephard Pies and 6 Chillis) which went thru at £6. I've not PC'd mine yet (gonna do it now) ... but if I get 75p x 12 I could be getting £9 back. :T

    Even a better glitch than first thought :j

    Morning everyone.

    dcon_blue, was there just the one WW meal on your wombled receipt? If so, I am not sure that this would work as Pricecheck takes into account multi-buys as compared on MSM and I would gues the MSM price would come up as 4 for £4, ie what should have been paid?

    Would be nice if this wasn't the case though .....
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