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  • purdita
    purdita Posts: 3,003 Forumite
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    Aww that's rubbish :( I did manage OEP, just wishing I had got more now as all my Nachips are done ;):rotfl:


    No it's true...honest!! :rotfl::rotfl:
    My husband says he will leave me if I don't stop shopping......... God I will miss that man.
  • celebrate wrote: »
    know the feeling!
    could do with a day away from it all touring a few T's .....oh well one can dream!

    Ah, one can indeed! :rotfl:
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  • Thanks v much for the quick answers, think I will try both they sound yummy
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  • purdita
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    celebrate wrote: »
    know the feeling!
    could do with a day away from it all touring a few T's .....oh well one can dream!

    anyway...........
    did i imagine it or were there quite a few SEL's due to change on the 31st jan, worth keeping an eye open tomorrow;)

    Is this on food or non-food items? I'm wondering if it's worth a journey to the big Extra tomorrow evening.
    Anyone here know what the whoopsies are usually like at Plym0uth L££ Mill and when's the best time to go?
    My husband says he will leave me if I don't stop shopping......... God I will miss that man.
  • artha
    artha Posts: 5,254 Forumite
    purdita wrote: »
    Cottage pie is my DD's favourite meal!, I also do a similar dish but with slices of potato on top and grated cheese.

    Don't want to start world war III here but in my neck of the woods cottage pie has sliced potato on top (tiles?) and shepherds pie has mash(clouds?) on top::)
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  • artha wrote: »
    Don't want to start world war III here but in my neck of the woods cottage pie has sliced potato on top (tiles?) and shepherds pie has mash(clouds?) on top::)

    :D I always thought that the difference was Shepherds pie should be made with lamb and cottage pie was with beef.
    If it wasn't for blinds it'd be curtains for all of us:dance:
  • jumblejack
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  • purdita
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    artha wrote: »
    Don't want to start world war III here but in my neck of the woods cottage pie has sliced potato on top (tiles?) and shepherds pie has mash(clouds?) on top::)

    I don't think we'll fall out over a bit of mince :D
    I've always understood that cottage is with beef and shepherds is with lamb......and i know I'm correct 'cos I'm a woman :rotfl:

    Edit....I see Supersavvy123 agrees with me too Artha!!
    My husband says he will leave me if I don't stop shopping......... God I will miss that man.
  • celebrate
    celebrate Posts: 5,883 Forumite
    purdita wrote: »
    Is this on food or non-food items? I'm wondering if it's worth a journey to the big Extra tomorrow evening.
    Anyone here know what the whoopsies are usually like at Plym0uth L££ Mill and when's the best time to go?

    don't quote me but i only noticed a few while i was wandering around like a lost sheep in my local last week with 3 managers breathing down my neck , haven't got a massive list of bargains at the moment as not upto date with the thread (when am i ever lol?!) and i don't bother with massive DTd's (ie electricals in my locals anymore) in fact i don't "DO" dtd in my local anymore but i can't help myself looking for OOD sel's-don't know why-even if there was one I wuldn't have the nerve to "do it:p) in my local -anyway main ones i noticed were 31st jan and 14th feb, mostly non perishables, sorry i'm not much more help x
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