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11+ Elite Coupon-Crazy Glitching Mega-Bargainhunters. Part II

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  • Guppycaz
    Guppycaz Posts: 124 Forumite
    mhoc wrote: »
    Get her to download myfitnesspal.com onto her phone (or laptop) - its a great help :)

    Thanks for that, will get her to have a look. Am sure anything to do with technology and she'll jump at the chance to use it :D
    Grocery Challenge: June £92/£500
  • Looby123
    Looby123 Posts: 1,563 Forumite
    dizzyditzy wrote: »
    Morning
    Sorry to hear about your stitches Lala but it seems Nannylala has a good plan for today.
    Jumblejack I hope your Mum is feeling a bit better today. I'm sure your Dad would appreciate some of your lovely pies.
    Today I'm going to sort out all the bargains I got last night, I have no room. I'm going to wrap the xmas presents with rtc paper and put them in the loft wrapped:rotfl:
    Have a great day everyone.
    www.facebook.com/Marmite answer today is French (last 3 days of comp)

    i wrapped all mine early last year...includiing chocolates....then we got an intruder (of the mouse variety :eek:) who nibbled is way through umpteen wrapped presents to find all the chocolates!! :rotfl::rotfl:

    my advice....dont wrap anything that contains any form of food...just in case in between now and Xmas you too have an intruder who nibbles....then you have to rewrap everything...and buy new chocs!!! :rotfl:
    hoping for a very MSE Ts glitching 2012!
  • kandfs_mam
    kandfs_mam Posts: 1,053 Forumite
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    Guppycaz - come over to the SW forum... we are a friendly bunch and a lot of us have large amounts of weight to lose. xx
    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/3864341
    Mortgage Aug 22 £280,000
    Current mortgage  £28,000

  • locarr
    locarr Posts: 8,298 Forumite
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    Quite approriate for all the pie lovers!!:rotfl::rotfl:

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-gloucestershire-17665260

    The advert shows a coffin-shaped pie and asks the question 'Not ready to meat
    your maker?'
    :p
    "He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin

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  • lovingtescoforever
    lovingtescoforever Posts: 3,358 Forumite
    edited 11 April 2012 at 11:13AM
    Morning all :) I'm hoping the price check emails come today!!
    tigerwhite wrote: »
    Whaaaaaat?? They have got to be joking?!! £2.50 for a "meal deal" of beans on toast.... ha ha, not laughed that much for ages :rotfl: Thanks Miss Laid x

    I saw that this morning with the ticket actually saying beans on toast meal deal:eek::eek::rotfl:
    I had my eye on this too - offers all expired yesterday so ood sel DTD possibility as they seem to be out of sync with the other wine offers.

    Hardy's Stamp Rose 75Cl Half Price Was £7.99 Now £3.99

    Hardy's Stamp Semillon Chardonnay 75Cl Half Price Was £7.99 Now £3.99


    Hardy's Stamp Semillon Sauvignon Blanc 75Cl Half Price Was £7.99 Now £3.99


    Also Baileys offer expired yesterday

    Baileys Original Irish Cream Liqueur 1 Litre Price Drop Was £21.00 Now £12.00

    And finally on the booze front, any of the beer/lager/cider packs labelled at £7.50 will probably be ood sel (expired yesterday) as these are now £11-£12 each and 2 for £17, so chance for very cheap beer .....

    Knew I forgot to look for something:o did check the baileys though. And the gillette razors.
  • karlie88
    karlie88 Posts: 9,114 Forumite
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    Morning everyone! :)

    I think Dr T has really got his act together. No regular glitches popping up and a big decrease in the number of 1p items being reported. There have been quite a few items that have stayed at 75% off for quite a long time. It wasn't like this a few months back.

    :(

    Anyone else thinking the same?
    :grouphug: :D Official MSE canny forumite and HUKD VIP badge member :D :grouphug:
  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    debsjc wrote: »
    I met up with the lovely Tinyshoes this afternoon, for a chat and some T's shopping. Tiny is not only lovely and generous, but a supershopper, I would never have found the bargains myself!

    We found large roasting tins for 37p, and I got 2 packs of whoopsied lamb and 1 of salmon, and the multi-buy kicked in, making the 3 packs £4.
    Then at the 2nd store they had value penne for 15p, and I used a £1 Flash coupon on a 50p bottle of Flash!


    Morning everyone,

    Did have a lovely afternoon with debsjc yesterday. :T We even had a go at getting something off a top shelf downstairs but had to admit defeat and ask a SA to get them down. :DAlthough upstairs Debs did find a strategically placed step to reach down a lonely item, but was not scanning mega cheap so it got put back. ;)

    Sorry did not get chance to come on yesterday evening, but I also found a new whoopsied multibuy that works the BBQ range has 2 offers, 2 for £6 and 3 for £8 (normally £3.50 each) so I got 3 whoopsied packs and got £2.50 off. :j

    When I sorted the freezer to add found some BBQ stuff from last year :eek: had only paid 35p a pack but it only had single multibuy last year so it will be very exciting if after the rainy weekends this year there are lots leftover. :j:j:j

    Shame Debs did not come out to play a bit later as the 2nd store we visited I went back to for final reductions on the meat/fish and I got the same multibuy as her but only paid £1 for my 3 packs. :)

    And for anyone lucky to find the 10p toffee be VERY CAREFUL, it is very hard and would not be surprised if it took any loose fillings out. :eek:

    Sorry to hear that Nikki has not had her stitches out yet, Nannylala please tell her to take it easy. :)

    And French Knickers I am so envious of you tarts last night, I have had them for 50p before and must say they are one of my favourites as I love scallops. But I do only eat one at a time. ;)

    Glad to hear the M & S merlot has been dispatched for some, OH can thourougly recommend it. :)
  • ausmummy
    ausmummy Posts: 657 Forumite
    doolaalee wrote: »
    hope this helps...I may have fixed a problem and helped somebody (yay me! I hope)

    Thanks for that,
    My OH is an electrician so moving it about isn't a problem but he's used his testers / gadgets and is sure it's not that. I just miss our small one that fit behind the pc in our tv unit, that we could just forget about.

    I haven't read this thred for a couple of weeks except the odd post, and still just popping in and out. So if i don't reply to anyone I'm not ignoring - I'm stripping wallpaper.
  • tigerwhite_2
    tigerwhite_2 Posts: 7,208 Forumite
    Just went to the loo in work (communal bathroom) to spend a penny and found a £1 on the floor. he he:rotfl:
    Sorry if it's too much information!
    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
  • elsie1969
    elsie1969 Posts: 1,927 Forumite
    Fudge_Cake wrote: »
    Night night nahteb20 :A

    :eek:Can't believe I ACTUALLY caught up! :j Blow me down! :p

    QOC- Thanks for the update at CC :T How was your 1st day back at work? Been meaning to ask....do you work in what was Victor Neale??? :D Great whoopsies btw, I've had some good finds in M's CC ;):T

    Snap- Hope you're feeling much better now :Axx

    RootedNomad- Lovely to have you back and glad you had a wonderful time away :)

    ca1980- Sorry to hear about the morning sickness. Hope it clears for you and the rest of your pregnancy runs smoothly :)

    Mrs Jagger and kadison- Thank you both for advice re: M's choc cake. Hopefully you both read earlier, I phoned HO and have returned the cake to store for investiagtion, so we shall see! And kadison hope you had a lovely time with your friend :)

    Decay- Good luck on your sub shop! :)

    bonjovibel- So sorry that you and your family have received bad news regarding your Mum. I wish things were better for you but all I can do is send hugs :Axxx

    Jumblejack- Gorgeous looking soup! :T

    Elsie1969- Welcome back! So sorry that you're having and have had such a rough time of it lately :( Onwards and upwards, stay strong and come moan to us when you're having an off day :A Glad to hear Cookie's doing well. Sending hugs :Axxx

    Heatherlea- Great news that Arnie should improve over time bless him :ASounds like it's been a bit of a mission sorting everything out but glad it's nothing too serious and he'll be feeling better shortly :) And no worries about the jacket, glad it worked out for you ;):D

    BEAR- :jNon smoker for 1 YEAR!:j Well done! :T

    Chelseagirl- You poor love, that sounds like an impossible situation you're in. If you need to vent, come talk to us or you can always PM me :A Sending many hugs your way and hoping that things get easier :Axxxx

    QPR- More hugs to you....not manly hugs I'm afraid! :p

    Nikki- So sorry you didn't get the stitches out today as you'd hoped. I know it's hard but try and think of the long term and how much better the tissue will heal given that extra few days. Chin up chicken :Axxxx

    That's me done, night night lovelies :Axx

    What a lovely last post last night Fudge_Cake. x x x

    Thanks for my hugs , defo needed at the moment.... I got down to a very low point, but fotunatly I have a really great friend who passed me a ladder so I could climb out of the bottom of the pit I fell in. I have to admit that I am still weary of the odd loose rung, but i'll just have to make sure I hang on tight for the long climb back up!

    Hugs from me to all of you with sick or injured family members..... I care for my Mum and we are waiting for final results for the dreaded 'C', but she is strong and we are all having to think positivly until we know more later this week or early next.
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