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  • toni_
    toni_ Posts: 1,240 Forumite
    edited 12 March 2012 at 6:17PM
    just sent oh on a cheap cheese hunt on the way home from work :) bless him, thanks for all the info on it everyone :)

    talking of rats........ anyone know what i can use in my live rat trap? (and before you say it, ive tried cheese all last week) i have a rat under my chicken shed :( and i want him gone, ive put cheese in it, cake and now chicken food but he wont go in the blastered thing. I dont want to put poison down incase my chooks/puppy get to it
  • squigs
    squigs Posts: 3,241 Forumite
    nikkilala wrote: »
    In case it gets lost someone did post cheese is working in Expresses if you can't get it in a big T's;)

    Me!

    In two Expresses, and SEL is white, £1-04.:):)
    N1LDA:D
  • Milo90
    Milo90 Posts: 344 Forumite
    toni_ wrote: »
    just sent oh on a cheap cheese hunt on the way home from work :) bless him, thanks for all the info on it everyone :)

    talking of rats........ anyone know what i can use in my live rat trap? (and before you say it, ive tried cheese all last week) i have a rat under my chicken shed :( and i want him gone, ive put cheese in it, cake and now chicken food but he wont go in the blastered thing. I dont want to put poison down incase my chooks/puppy get to it
    Both peanut butter and mars bar work great. :beer:
    Remember You're a Womble !! Keep Tesco Tidy. :beer:
  • Issyc
    Issyc Posts: 5,423 Forumite
    Milo90 wrote: »
    :rotfl:
    The goodie bags are the years supply of beauty and cleaning products.

    Making 25 posts one is redeemed
    Favouriting 50 posts is processing.

    No, the goodie bags are not the year's supply of household products - they are a goodie bag containing household and beauty products.
    squigs wrote: »
    Many thanks OP.:beer:
    10 blocks of cheese now awaiting grating!!

    £1-04 in T. Expresses.:T

    None in my normal store. Can I persuade my husband to take me to an express?
    neosi wrote: »
    1 x Goody bag Redeemed
    1 x Goody Bag Processing
    1 x Year Supply removed cos they lie :(
    1 x £25 Red Letter Day Redeemed
    3 x L2S vouchers Redeemed
    3 x L2S Vouchers still processing

    Thanks.
  • DODO_2
    DODO_2 Posts: 1,529 Forumite
    Tenth Anniversary Combo Breaker
    purdita wrote: »
    Just had a look and mine is too.....the proof of the pudding is in the eating though....will we get them or not do you think????

    Hope so cos its my birthday next week and I want to treat myself!
  • If you're not scared, you're not paying attention
  • Issyc
    Issyc Posts: 5,423 Forumite
    toni_ wrote: »
    just sent oh on a cheap cheese hunt on the way home from work :) bless him, thanks for all the info on it everyone :)

    talking of rats........ anyone know what i can use in my live rat trap? (and before you say it, ive tried cheese all last week) i have a rat under my chicken shed :( and i want him gone, ive put cheese in it, cake and now chicken food but he wont go in the blastered thing. I dont want to put poison down incase my chooks/puppy get to it

    Rats love chocolate. Any chocolate, a bit like me really.
  • toni_
    toni_ Posts: 1,240 Forumite
    Milo90 wrote: »
    Both peanut butter and mars bar work great. :beer:

    excellant thanks, ill try that tomorrow :) hopefully it'll go in the trap then. It will quite happily come out of its hole and eat chicken food out of the trough but if i take the trough out and leave the trap in there he wont go anywhere near it :(
  • LadyLeenie
    LadyLeenie Posts: 2,925 Forumite
    toni_ wrote: »
    just sent oh on a cheap cheese hunt on the way home from work :) bless him, thanks for all the info on it everyone :)

    talking of rats........ anyone know what i can use in my live rat trap? (and before you say it, ive tried cheese all last week) i have a rat under my chicken shed :( and i want him gone, ive put cheese in it, cake and now chicken food but he wont go in the blastered thing. I dont want to put poison down incase my chooks/puppy get to it

    Evening :D
    Don`t try BBL for cheese,none left ;):D
    Going now to try some others :cool:
    BTW Evening all x
    Toni`s Mummy :)
  • RootedNomad
    RootedNomad Posts: 3,514 Forumite
    Milo90 wrote: »
    Both peanut butter and mars bar work great. :beer:
    Snap! Was just going to suggest Mars Bar. Someone recommended it to me, and it does work.
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