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  • Gemini_Jes
    Gemini_Jes Posts: 1,853 Forumite
    fourp wrote: »
    Looks just as good as you'd get at Glanmors - and a lot cheapr as well .

    Just had a Chelsea bun from Glanmors...love their bread and cakes..:):)
    Born to glitch :D
  • fourp
    fourp Posts: 2,016 Forumite
    any chance you could tidy that up a bit? there will be more space then.

    no :).........
    I was young once , now I get older all the time .
  • cosmic-dust
    cosmic-dust Posts: 2,618 Forumite
    carls1976 wrote: »
    anymore details please i bought 4 meals but no extra discount wouldnt even let me use the coupon from the price drop mag :mad:
    What coupon are you trying to use?
    I made a mistake once, believeing people on the internet were my virtual friends. It won't be a mistake that I make again!
  • MJWPTC
    MJWPTC Posts: 152 Forumite
    Hi, not sure if this is storewide but Friday I bought some onion rings (battered I think) with a SEL of £1.75 but went through at 50p. Only looked at the receipt yesterday but went again last night to double check and they are still going through at 50p.

    They are in the red party food range but in the freezer with the veg. Some of the other party food is reduced but nothing else is going through really cheap.
  • carls1976
    carls1976 Posts: 122 Forumite
    What coupon are you trying to use?
    £1 off when you spend £5 or more on indian or oriental ready meals
  • Issyc
    Issyc Posts: 5,423 Forumite
    Gemini_Jes wrote: »
    Just had a Chelsea bun from Glanmors...love their bread and cakes..:):)

    Have you tried their lasagne? It is very yummy. They sell it in the shop which has the "tea rooms."
  • artypaws
    artypaws Posts: 1,876 Forumite
    Well my car key wasn't in the washing maching, which was a relief. So I've just spent the last hour trying to find it. And where did I find locate it?
    In an empty soup tin in the recycling bag! Someone please remind me why I had a child?! :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    My cupboards are now officially bare, not even any milk for a cuppa, so gonna have to go to T's. Don't like going out when I'm off work not well though :o But needs must I suppose. Just be a quick dash for essentials, the rest can wait 'til later in the week.

    Thank goodness you have found it - what a strange place to find it though
  • Auntycaz
    Auntycaz Posts: 3,287 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    yes, but only the ones that i got 4 to a page. the ones i printed 1 to a page are ok. but i aint wasting paper/ink just to save them time:rotfl:

    Mine was just 1 to a page, I havent got that snapshot thing so I just print current view on the printer. Maybe it was the S.S. till, the assistant was fine with it anyway, but I just prefer it when they just scan, less hassle.
  • tigerwhite_2
    tigerwhite_2 Posts: 7,208 Forumite
    Looby123 wrote: »

    Before I had the girls, I read the Gina Ford baby books....they are quite regimented and 'extreme' in some senses...but I didnt follow the routines to a 'T'...i just used the philosophy and facts behind her routines, to develop my own less strict regime....and it worked!

    Definately worth investing in the books...or borrow them from the library :)

    To give you an idea, the routines around sleep are based on the type of sleep we have (deep/light sleep) and when we actually have it......babies/toddlers that have a nap in the afternoon instead of the morning are more likely to sleep better at night.

    As we speak, both my DDs are fast asleep...and have been for the last hour....they'll be up in half hour, yet back in bed fast asleep by 7-7.30....until 6.30-7am tomorrow :)

    It sounds like I'm gloating, I dont mean to, but please, if you've not read Gina Fords books, give them a try, and follow the quidance in them, no need to be as strict as she recommends though, unless you really have to be!!! :rotfl::rotfl:
    Looby 123. I can gloat too as I'm totally on the same (Gina Ford) page as you :). My 2.5yr old DS sleeps for 11-12 hours at night and has an afternoon nap 2.30pm til 4pm then goes back to bed without any fuss at 730pm that night. You should take the fundamentals of the GF book but adapt it to your situation, you don't have to be totally strict. Lots of people criticise Gina Ford (my ma-in-law didn't stop criticising) but I've had the last laugh. Worth begging, borrowing or [STRIKE]stealing[/STRIKE] getting from T's for a read.
    Tiger :cool:
    I'm a body double for Claudia Schiffer and i wont get out of bed for less than [STRIKE]£10k per day[/STRIKE] a 1p find
  • fourp
    fourp Posts: 2,016 Forumite
    Gemini_Jes wrote: »
    Just had a Chelsea bun from Glanmors...love their bread and cakes..:):)

    Many many moons ago when I worked for the Japanese who had a warehouse in Trecenydd I'd amble up from home (5am ish) and walk past the Castle especially to pick up a Glanmor small round mince beef pie fresh from the ovens , great starts to terrible days .

    The cakes are deelish as well :)
    I was young once , now I get older all the time .
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