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

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  • Decay_2
    Decay_2 Posts: 1,082 Forumite
    edited 11 April 2012 at 4:24PM
    tigerwhite wrote: »
    Heatherlea wrote: »
    Decay wrote: »
    Just got back from getting the last of my knife set from T's, bought some Oral b refills for £18.38 a pack :eek: and have just noticed I think I have bought the wrong ones ;)
    /QUOTE]

    Can I just check which of the Oral B refills you bought Decay? I know they have to be a 4 pack. The T website is showing 3 types at £18.38 (pro-bright refill heads, sonic refill heads and dual clean refill heads) but I can't match them up to the A ones. Which one shall i buy?
    I bought the floss action 4 pk

    http://groceries.asda.com/asda-estore/search/searchcontainer.jsp?trailSize=1&searchString=oral+b&domainName=Products&headerVersion=v1&_requestid=97678

    http://www.tesco.com/groceries/Product/Details/?id=262734208
    :(
  • tigerwhite_2
    tigerwhite_2 Posts: 7,208 Forumite
    Edindevon wrote: »
    Remember though that it's only the 4 packs of Floss Action heads that will compare for JTD purposes.

    Edindevon
    Thanks Ed, was trying to figure out which ones it had to be.

    By the way, I noticed OOD's on the perfume (as a few people have said already). Elizabeth Arden Green ta gift set was £30 down to £20 and it expired yesterday. as did a David Beckham intimately gift set (that was £31 i think down to £20) and finally Hugo Boss woman £40 down to £20. I didn't have time to run back to the scanner though, just in case it went through at full price.
    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
  • celebrate
    celebrate Posts: 5,883 Forumite
    Hi everyone
    Times must be bad when I'm too tired to go Tescoing
    On the plus side got my £50 M&S gift card from SSM!
    Also got the MIL staying a "while" so can't keep nipping out to T's whenever I feel like it

    JJ I have total envy of your cooking skills
    GRATITUDE WHEN GIVEN, PATIENCE WHEN DENIED

    Please press the thanks button when someone has helped!
  • fourp
    fourp Posts: 2,016 Forumite
    locarr wrote: »
    The problem is we/us are usually too lazy to do anything about it and the Govt think we need to be nannied into everthing!!:eek:

    I must admit that I don't trust this or any other Govt to look after me .

    If people lose £'s through their laziness then they have no one To blame but themselves .
    I was young once , now I get older all the time .
  • tigerwhite_2
    tigerwhite_2 Posts: 7,208 Forumite
    Decay wrote: »
    tigerwhite wrote: »
    Heatherlea wrote: »
    Ooh, super. thanks Decay :D
    Think I'm gonna pop to my other T in a bit... it's only a little piddly one and they dont have a good selection but they also don't remove the OOD labels :D
    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
  • rhosynbach
    rhosynbach Posts: 7,664 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


    not silly at all sending you and everyone else thinking of a lost loved one a big hug,
    i had to take the kids wendy house down today my dad made it for my eldest son 25 years ago, my dad died nearly 20 years ago and it has moved home with us 3 times and been painted every colour imagineable all my kids have played in it but my youngest is 12 and to big for it and it was rotting and unsafe been putting of taken it down for the last year and decided to do it but when i looked out the kitchen window to see the empty gap i had a little weep...
    oh is taking me to the garden centre tomorrow to get a nice plant to put there to remember dad
    and i have kept the only part that was in good condition the door and my son is going to make a few bird boxes with it so hopefully we will get a little more pleasure from it.
  • fourp
    fourp Posts: 2,016 Forumite
    jumblejack wrote: »
    Thanks so much!

    I don't really have recipes, more like methods.

    This time I boiled lots of cubed potatoes.

    I added these to some onions that I had caramelised in butter and a tad of sugar.

    I found a couple of whoopsied pots of creamy pasta sauce with extra bacon in the freezer. I decided to add this to my pie instead of making up my usual cheese sauce. I mixed well with a bit of extra grated cheese and a LOT of black pepper.

    My pastry was 1lb of plain flour, 1/2 lb of utterly butterly and enough water to make into a workable pastry. This was exactly enough for the 2 pies ( I like thin pastry and I always roll so as to not waste on trimmings)
    Yummy!!

    well done JJ , adapting the recipie means variation every time .they look scrummy .:)
    I was young once , now I get older all the time .
  • tigerwhite_2
    tigerwhite_2 Posts: 7,208 Forumite
    rhosynbach wrote: »
    not silly at all sending you and everyone else thinking of a lost loved one a big hug,
    i had to take the kids wendy house down today my dad made it for my eldest son 25 years ago, my dad died nearly 20 years ago and it has moved home with us 3 times and been painted every colour imagineable all my kids have played in it but my youngest is 12 and to big for it and it was rotting and unsafe been putting of taken it down for the last year and decided to do it but when i looked out the kitchen window to see the empty gap i had a little weep...
    oh is taking me to the garden centre tomorrow to get a nice plant to put there to remember dad
    and i have kept the only part that was in good condition the door and my son is going to make a few bird boxes with it so hopefully we will get a little more pleasure from it.
    That's a sad but nice story about the kids' wendy house. Aaah, Hope you get a beautiful plant in memory of your dad rhosynbach xx
    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
  • Decay_2
    Decay_2 Posts: 1,082 Forumite
    My value shop has arrived and nothing has been substituted :(:rotfl::rotfl::(
    :(
  • Issyc
    Issyc Posts: 5,423 Forumite
    Decay wrote: »
    My value shop has arrived and nothing has been substituted :(:rotfl::rotfl::(

    LMAO here!!!! That's so funny. You've got to laugh. I was looking forward to reading which substitutions they gave you. :)
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