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  • Miss_Laid
    Miss_Laid Posts: 6,212 Forumite
    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    That was quite possibly the funiest catch up in ages!

    Loving all the wedding planning. Miss Laid, words fail me. You're an inspiration :cool:

    No T's for me today. Leaving my 1p chocolate hunt for another couple of weeks, seems to take these items a long time to make their way to the Highlands :rotfl:

    Its not an easy job but I soldier on :cool:
    Anyone can cuddle but only the Welsh can cwtch :)
  • Dizzy_Ditzy
    Dizzy_Ditzy Posts: 17,471 Ambassador
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    NO it doesn't so no point & it will confuse us all.
    Both my SSMC & my Unilever have my previous alias on


    thank you for being the voice of reason to a slightly fried head :rotfl::rotfl:
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  • Decay_2
    Decay_2 Posts: 1,082 Forumite
    sharon-p wrote: »
    Phew, nipped over to the 1p thread to post my haul.....:eek:its scary stuff away from the bosoms of you all....especially Miss Laid (you can loosen your grip now hun thanks though:rotfl:) Its lovely to know you all care :smileyhea....I'd share if I could but DH and DD might have something to say as its them that are pigging out on them atm, unfortunately I have to resist til I get to my target weight:mad:

    That's the last place i'll be posting 1p finds, makes it too easy for T's staff and lurkers
    :(
  • andreavinne
    andreavinne Posts: 457 Forumite
    edited 10 March 2012 at 11:16PM
    76rosie wrote: »
    i haven't, i only go when taking OH to work. Don't forget the scanner near the veg:p

    Hi 76rosie. Thanks for letting me know,i think u have told me it last time as well.

    However,i have searched high and low,i am there every other day and asked lots of staff but have never found a scanner. Where exactly is it please? I have searched the whole veg aisle yet not found it. Tia
  • Auntycaz
    Auntycaz Posts: 3,291 Forumite
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    mhoc wrote: »
    Drat I was looking at this one in a mega big store this morning (5 towns if anyone is local to me, bottom shelf) and I noticed it was the same pack as I saw on the Asda website but as I had OH with me and I'd already got a very motely collection in my trolley I didnt want to risk it.

    I've got some conditional spends for my local store for a £20 spend, just wondering now if my smaller store stocks it ...

    The one I bought wasnt the same as the Asda website, but it was one of the newer olympic type ones. Check the barcode to make sure.
  • caz2703 wrote: »
    Found a new cheap Glade item today:

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    Glade Vanilla Frost, £1.27

    Hi caz I'm in Belfast next month which is the best tesco,s if I'm at premier inn city centre
  • purdita
    purdita Posts: 3,003 Forumite
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    artha wrote: »
    Had to google this but now know what a few of you are talking about:rotfl: Bilberries to me.

    Where can you buy bilberries these days? Mam used to make billberry pie quite often and although we have them on the North York Moors I'm sure she didn't go out and pick them for Sunday tea:rotfl: As most of our shopping used to be delivered in a cardboard box from the local Co-Op I assume they came from there. I had a hankering a little while ago to get some and make a "childhood memory" pie. I have asked in the local supermarkets but I just get blank looks or someone saying "Oh you must mean Blueberries!"

    They are known as Whortleberries down here and I often pick them if I'm up on Dartmoor. They are from the same family as blueberries and bilberries, they are just a bit smaller.
    They like moorland soil...probably because it's more peaty.
    I like them on my cereal....I also pick wild strawberries when they are around... they are fantastic!
    My husband says he will leave me if I don't stop shopping......... God I will miss that man.
  • janed8987
    janed8987 Posts: 125 Forumite
    Havent been able to catch up yet been away with boyfriend....for his bday.....went the hilton....outside chester....and it was 9.95.....:eek:for a cocktail in marco pierre white restaurant...thought i was getting a jug.....but all i got was a glass...:eek:.......had been to tesco in l3therlend......and had forgotton my clubcard when i had a 7pnd of 50pnd spend told the sa i had forgotton my cc.....and the lovlely person.....put it thru as a 7pnd voucher......used two 1.50 fairy dwasher with 2 fairy vouchers......and she took 4 vouchers....for the ambi pur thanks looby123...for that tip....so i got 2 ambi pur for 1pd.....and 2 dishwasher tabs....for abt 2pnd......thanks again to u all.............:T
  • nikkilala_2
    nikkilala_2 Posts: 9,872 Forumite
    locarr wrote: »
    :rotfl::rotfl:

    That's a rather polite way of saying "do one" lala!!:cool:

    Polite is my middle name;);););););):rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:
  • artha
    artha Posts: 5,254 Forumite
    purdita wrote: »
    They are known as Whortleberries down here and I often pick them if I'm up on Dartmoor. They are from the same family as blueberries and bilberries, they are just a bit smaller.
    They like moorland soil...probably because it's more peaty.
    I like them on my cereal....I also pick wild strawberries when they are around... they are fantastic!

    I sometimes find them on the North York Moors when I'm out walking in August time but don't usually have enough time to stop and gather many.. never enough to make a decent pie:rotfl: Don't really like blueberries as they seem so bland compared to billberries:) I think you're right about the peaty acid soil and especially poor soil. I did once grow a plant in a pot in ericaceous compost but I think I pampered it too much and didn't fruit...they obviously thrive on neglect!:rotfl: I'm on a mission now to find some and make that pie:)
    Awaiting a new sig
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