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

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  • tweets
    tweets Posts: 35,946 Forumite
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    motherbear wrote: »
    Great to see you back Elsie :)


    Thank goodness I've got plenty of Campbells soup ;)



    I just eaten a tin of campbells soup with homemade bread for dinner ;):D
  • doolaalee
    doolaalee Posts: 28 Forumite
    Scarlini wrote: »
    http://www.tesco.com/groceries/product/search/default.aspx?searchBox=value+tomato+ketchup&sc_cmp=tescohp_sws-1_value+tomato+ketchup
    Morning all, does anyone know if value tomato ketchup is any good just noticed that they have put it in a plastic squeezy container instead of the glass bottle and it's still only 21p. Heinz is £1.75 for a similar size

    I dont eat ketchup but I buy this (in the glass bottle though) and my husband and son say its better than heinz...for 21p worth a try I think :)
  • Scarlini
    Scarlini Posts: 348 Forumite
    Sorry, another question does anyone know if the new muller light greek yoghurts are free on slimming world?http://www.tesco.com/groceries/product/search/default.aspx?searchBox=muller%20light
    Showing cherry and honeyed peach online but there is also a coconut one which I bought. Just come on offer at half price.
    Coconut is quite nice tastes more of greek yoghurt than coconut though
    :oI love to help people by sharing my bargains:o
  • doolaalee
    doolaalee Posts: 28 Forumite
    edited 11 April 2012 at 12:51PM
    motherbear wrote: »
    Great to see you back Elsie :)

    I dropped her off at 7.30a.m. thought I might get to stay with her for a while but was handed ward phone no. and told to call at 2p.m. (she's 18)
    One of the teeth being removed is an unerupted one in her palate so I reckon she'll be tender for a week or so.......

    Thank goodness I've got plenty of Campbells soup ;)


    not quite the same but I had my wisdom teeth out at 18,2 pulled and bottom 2 cut out as they hadn't come through,I had no pain only a very sore throat (think its from the tube) for a week,but soggy chips/potatoes with gravy helped me through :D Hope all goes well :)
  • madmuppet5
    madmuppet5 Posts: 5,575 Forumite
    tweets wrote: »
    I just eaten a tin of campbells soup with homemade bread for dinner ;):D


    Was on the phone to me Mum and she asked me what I was up to.
    Told her I was making bread.
    Oh does that remind you of anyone she said. (My sadly deceased Dad was a baker)
    Yeah I replied (He'd be in the kitchen on a Sunday morning making loaves).
    Came off the phone to me Mum. Thought about it and cried me eyes out.
    Silly old Mad :o
    AKA; Mad, MM, MM5, Madicles :cool: ©
    Shin: Device for finding furniture in the dark :p©
    Elite 11+ fundraising total for Make-a-Wish £682 :j:A
  • karlie88
    karlie88 Posts: 9,114 Forumite
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    madmuppet5 wrote: »
    Was on the phone to me Mum and she asked me what I was up to.
    Told her I was making bread.
    Oh does that remind you of anyone she said. (My sadly deceased Dad was a baker)
    Yeah I replied (He'd be in the kitchen on a Sunday morning making loaves).
    Came off the phone to me Mum. Thought about it and cried me eyes out.
    Silly old Mad :o

    Awwwww mad!

    Nothing silly about that!

    I'm giving you a great big virtual hug. :)

    :kisses3:
    :grouphug: :D Official MSE canny forumite and HUKD VIP badge member :D :grouphug:
  • swwifie
    swwifie Posts: 109 Forumite
    Well done all you no smokers, I am currently 18 months and 1 day stopped.
    I have saved £2,609
    I have not smoked 10,914 cigs
    And I have saved 5 1/2 weeks of my life.
    And I have not touched a cig since that day, my numerous attempts were always a failure due to my thinking I could be a social smoker, when really I was just feeding my addiction.
    And the term 'social smoker' is so out of date, there is nothing sociable about standing in the piddling rain like Johnny no mates.
    Take care what you do on the way up, it may come back at you on the way down.
    Kindness costs nothing.
  • Scarlini
    Scarlini Posts: 348 Forumite
    madmuppet5 wrote: »
    Was on the phone to me Mum and she asked me what I was up to.
    Told her I was making bread.
    Oh does that remind you of anyone she said. (My sadly deceased Dad was a baker)
    Yeah I replied (He'd be in the kitchen on a Sunday morning making loaves).
    Came off the phone to me Mum. Thought about it and cried me eyes out.
    Silly old Mad :o
    You are not silly Mad, sometimes the daftest things bring back memories of loved ones we have lost, but it is good to have these memories.
    Sending you a huge bear hug x
    :oI love to help people by sharing my bargains:o
  • Enterprise_1701C
    Enterprise_1701C Posts: 23,414 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Photogenic Mortgage-free Glee!
    madmuppet5 wrote: »
    Was on the phone to me Mum and she asked me what I was up to.
    Told her I was making bread.
    Oh does that remind you of anyone she said. (My sadly deceased Dad was a baker)
    Yeah I replied (He'd be in the kitchen on a Sunday morning making loaves).
    Came off the phone to me Mum. Thought about it and cried me eyes out.
    Silly old Mad :o


    Not silly at all - lost my mum more than 30 years ago and silly little things still catch me out :(
    What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare
  • missy.moo_3
    missy.moo_3 Posts: 577 Forumite
    MKS wrote: »
    I tend to agree but what is infuriating is that most of my letters were sent by the same two people! I ended up sending copies of their own letters to each other! At one point, I had Mr A telling me that it had been set aside and then two weeks later a letter from Mr B would arrive fining me another £100 because the original fine and subsequent months' fines were overdue! It would be laughable if it wasn't the taxpayers' money paying their wages. I was also horrified that when I queried their phrase about 'responding within fourteen days', when I'd only just received their letter(s) dated nearly two weeks earlier, that they said that they wrote the letters but they don't get sent out the same day - it was usually the following week at the earliest. I now keep their postmarked envelopes along with their letters.

    Looks as though we are on course for our very own 11+ IR:mad:Club!
    :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    I'll join that club!! Still wrangling with that bunch of muppets over a tax return for 03/04! Like you we get letters from 2 people. They admitted they lost the tax return but are still issuing fines like they're going out of fashion! It's slightly complicated because it's DH's return and it was an amendment after it emerged his delightful ex was fraudulently filing them with wrong info on them!

    IR have started sending letters to his previous address now too. :eek: :mad: I wonder how many other people they would like to give his personal details to?? They have stopped replying to my letters! (I might have been a tad sarcastic!)
    Gwrys yn Kernow! :j
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