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  • mymerrywidow
    mymerrywidow Posts: 4,986 Forumite
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    mharzuk wrote: »
    All I can say if WOW that you've done all that:T. Makes me want to have some news I can share just so I get a mention in your next book :D Sadly I don't have any news, good or bad :(
    you could say that you hae cooked dinner witout burning it. (no offence if you are a good cook)

    or you could say that you have built a snowperson (cant say snowman its not pc:mad:)
    life is like a loo roll. the nearer the end you get, the faster it goes.
  • Can i just ask a question? with the £5 off £40 spend do you have to actually spend £40 or is it the original total before discounts etc?

    February GC £26.68/£250

  • Miss_Laid
    Miss_Laid Posts: 6,212 Forumite
    Can i just ask a question? with the £5 off £40 spend do you have to actually spend £40 or is it the original total before discounts etc?

    Has to be the total at the end ie the amount the cashier asks you for, if you have any JTD vouchers or coupons you can use those to bring the total spend down :)
    Anyone can cuddle but only the Welsh can cwtch :)
  • kadison
    kadison Posts: 3,662 Forumite
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    Afternoon - sooooooooooo disappointed! The rain has washed ALL last night's snow away :( Instead of everywhere looking pretty, it now looks dull and boring again!
    No Buying Unnecessary Toiletries 2023
    Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend
    Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read - Groucho Marx
  • fudge2
    fudge2 Posts: 886 Forumite
    Miss_Laid wrote: »
    Hmmmmmmmmmmz attractive lol how to I get them on my 6" heels??

    You could try these
    http://www.betterware.co.uk/ice-snow-grip-for-high-heeled-shoes.html
    connie44 wrote: »
    please see: post 8344 on the thread:1p finds at Tesco thread
    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/2711727[/QUOTE]


    Oooh that’s my post, glad I could help
    A clinically depressed person with a sleep condition. I'm in my own little world, but it's ok the people like me here ;)
    Any offence is not intentional, I'm really quite harmless :o
  • midwinter
    midwinter Posts: 3,605 Forumite
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    I bought two of these yesterday and they were priced at and scanned at £2.00. Perhaps I should have waited!:(:(
    Still, got £60 back dtd on 6 bottles of wine so an enjoyable shop nevertheless..:D:D

    The chicken mini fillets scanned at £2 in my store today too :(

    Checked a box of frozen Bailey's profiteroles too, as there was no SEL.... such a tiny box and scanned at over £3! Both went back into T's freezer :D
    The mind is like a parachute. It doesn't work unless it's open
  • Thanks Miss Laid. Sadly i did my shopping online this week, so can only spend it online, so cannot use any coupons. Ah well never mind.

    February GC £26.68/£250

  • calmspirit
    calmspirit Posts: 2,962 Forumite
    mharzuk wrote: »
    Probably been answered but I've not caught up and I can never find the posts I want to answer by the time I have caught up :o

    The answer is just go back to the same web page and enter again. Instead of a message saying "we'll check and get back to you blah blah" it will say something like "this is already being checked". Just click back on your browser and enter again, sometimes it takes 2 or three times and then it will just pop up.

    HTH

    cheers mharzuk :D
    YNWA JFT96 :A
  • Gemini_Jes
    Gemini_Jes Posts: 1,853 Forumite
    :):)What a birthday gift for fourp...what a game...well done Wales..:):)
    Born to glitch :D
  • tweets
    tweets Posts: 35,946 Forumite
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    fudge2 wrote: »
    Fudge-cake - The pics of your doggies are just too cute
    I’m sorry that you have had such bad experiences at your local hospital, unfortunately it is all to common nowadays for hospitals to pass people by and not look after everyone as they should, but yours sounds particularly horrendous :(
    Purdita - I hope your headaches start to ease soon, sending you :grouphug:'s and I just love the pic of Purdy in her mac, I think the look on her face says it all :)
    MKS - So pleased that your DGD is back home and starting to get better
    Coolnanna, Pinkdeedee, Forestroxydog, 028majmac, Billygoat31, Dazkelshan, Mariapb and Freebiefinder - :hello:
    and welcome to the thread, I hope you will all stick around and join in the fun
    Hennypenny79 - Loving the snow family :T
    Sunshinestar101 - Nice to see you posting, the pics of your dogs were adorable, sooo cute. I hope you and Phoebe are doing well?
    Savingin2012 - well done :T on your first dtd and congrats for being brave and sticking with it
    Debsjc and westvleteren - Well done :Ton your weight losses, I’m so envious of your willpower
    Czerny - :jSo pleased your OH’s new job tests went well and huge :T well done on passing your exams
    Bookworm63 - Going to the docs is the first step. I hope you manage to get things sorted out for you soon and start to feel a bit better, sending you big :grouphug:'s.
    Laura cello - Great whoopsie haul and how kind of you to drive the lady home, so she could share in the bargains, karma will thank you for this one day ;)
    Fourp - Happy birthday _party_, hope you are enjoying the Rugby and a nice relaxing drink
    Artha - Very interesting post about the aussie overcharge policies, made fascinating reading
    Lovingtescosforever - Sorry to hear about your mum relapsing :(, lots of :heart2: and :grouphug:'s to you both, I do hope she starts to feel a bit better soon.
    Lindos90 - I hope you are feeling a bit better soon, :grouphug:'s. Definitely send OH on a t’s run, you need lovely soft tissues to help make you feel better and if your eyes are all sore and gunky, you won’t be able to read the thread :eek:
    Motherbear - Sorry to hear you have been feeling down recently :(, sending you lots of :heart2: and :grouphug:'s, is there anything we can do to cheer you up?
    Apennysaved - That’s an awful experience you had at t’s and definitely worthy of a complaint :mad:. I hope that the staff at that store, get a stern telling off :naughty: and a reminder of how they should treat their customers
    Bensonsmum - I’m glad your FIL will be coming home to you soon :). When my dad was due to be released from hospital last time, my mum contacted social services and they sent her a carer’s assessment pack. They said that once she completed it and sent it back, they would be able to see what help they could offer her, but also enclosed was a leaflet about a local group that could supply assistance for about £4.50 an hour (this was not means tested). My mum had problems filling in the carer’s assessment, but when my dad was taken into the ICU, the sisters on that ward were incredibly helpful. They told her that each hospital ward has a social worker assigned to it and they would be able to help.
    They also contacted someone on her behalf to assist her with filling in the carers assessment and explained that even when there is no help available on a long term basis, there is an emergency service available to assist when people are discharged from hospital back into the home.
    It’s definitely worth talking with the ward sister, to see if there is any help available or a social worker assigned to your FIL’s ward, before he is discharged.
    Sending you, OH and FIL lots of love and hugs
    Tiny shoes - Sorry to hear your mum has been feeling so anxious and unwell :(, lots of :heart2: and :grouphug:'s to you both and I hope she managed to enjoy a nice birthday in the end.
    3dogs - Well done to you and mr3dogs on your weight loss :T.
    I’m so sad about the way the carers treat your mam in the home she is in :(, this is unfortunately all to common nowadays, but I am glad that she seems to be in good spirits. It makes such a difference to have you and your siblings being able to keep an eye on her :A and what is going on and I’m glad that there is at least one carer that keeps an eye on her too when you can’t be there and treats her well.
    Snap-ant - I was so pleased to hear that your dad was home and adjusting, but now sad that he’s back in hospital with DVT :(. I do hope he starts to get better soon and he can get back home, where he is more comfortable. It will take lots of time for a fracture to heal, so he needs to make sure that he gets lots of rest.
    I do understand how your mum feels, about wanting you to stay put at home, but you need to be with your dad if that’s where you want to be. Perhaps you and your sis? could book a cheap travel lodge or something, where you could all stay in the same room to save costs and then your mum won’t have to worry about cooking etc.
    At least she is allowing some help from her friends, which is good.
    The glass lift sounds really fab by the way :D
    Meerkatsmimm - Congrats on the safe arrival of baby meerkat :j. The picture of both meerkats is just beautiful.
    I saw this book in t’s the other day and it reminded me of you and your little Meerkats
    9781843177104_PI_Detail.jpg
     

    Would love that book going to look on Amazon for it. :)
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