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Lidl half price weekend offers - Sat 24th/ Sun 25th

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  • happy35
    happy35 Posts: 1,616 Forumite
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    I will be getting the mussels, feels like you are getting an expensive treat and we always have a pack each with salad and one of Lidl stonebaked french sticks.

    Will also try and get grapes and chocolate, need to get up early tomorrow then
  • Lynsey
    Lynsey Posts: 9,486 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
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    Chocolate day. :j

    Lynsey
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  • VfM4meplse
    VfM4meplse Posts: 34,269 Forumite
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    Lynsey wrote: »
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    Chocolate day. :j

    Lynsey
    Like I needed a reminder lol.
    Value-for-money-for-me-puhleeze!

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  • andy2004
    andy2004 Posts: 1,309 Forumite
    katskorner wrote: »
    need washing powder offer!!!! come on get that Formil back on half price....plz!

    havent tried that one, sister uses ariel so i get that in when its on offer for her, mum uses daz,
    how good is it in comparison ?
  • Honestly, laundry-detergent is laundry-detergent. There's not much to choose between any of them for performance, bar the scent. And the Formil smells very nice and fresh.

    The cheapest detergent of them all is the one you make at home from a bar of soap (Fairy household soap in my case) half a cup of soda crystals and half a cup of borax and maybe a few drops of tea-tree oil to make is smell nicer. All you need is a grater, a big pan of boiling water, a wooden spoon, a plastic bucket, lots hot water from the tap and a load of plastic containers to store it in. I made 15 litres of the stuff for less than two quid, so that works out at a little over a penny per full machine-load. I'll never buy supermarket laundry-detergent ever again at any price: the mark-up must be eye-watering
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