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  • Scarlini
    Scarlini Posts: 348 Forumite
    Thanks to op weddingfunds yesterday, I have just picked up 3 Corsodyl toothpastes from Boots for the price of 1, £4.95, very happy
    :oI love to help people by sharing my bargains:o
  • Splodge12
    Splodge12 Posts: 267 Forumite
    Good afternoon everyone.

    I dont know if any of you can help but hubby and I are going away for four days to Scotland. Done of course in the Money expert way. Flying with Easy Jet £29 one way and £19 coming back and free accomodation re Premier Inn through our daughter. She had four days that she had to use by the end of April and they were just going spare so we couldn't have that could we?
    Our question is that we have never been to Scotland before and wondered if any of you could tell us of interesting places to visit or where is good to eat!
    We are flying to Glasgow and hiring a car. So first night Glasgow second night Dumbarton, third night Fort William and our last night Inverness. We drop the car off at Inverness airport and fly home on the Monday.

    Sorry this is such a long post.
    Hope all are well.
    Thanks
  • RootedNomad
    RootedNomad Posts: 3,514 Forumite
    Way too many offers ending today to absorb, so have just been looking at the BTHP, half price and bogof ones (hence potentially free) to keep an eye open for tomorrow:

    Tesco Skin On 2 Chicken Breast Fillets 275-385G £1.88 Half Price Was £9.79 per kg Now £4.89 per kg

    Branston Beans In Tomato Sauce 4 X 410G Was £2.55 Now £1.28

    John West Tuna Chunks Brine 4X185g Half Price Was £6.99 Now £3.49

    Tilda Long Grain Rice 500G Half Price Was £2.19 Now £1.09

    Filippo Berio Special Select Extra Virgin Olive Oil 500Ml Was £4.99 Now £2.49

    Napolina Olive oil/Extra Virgin Olive Oil 500Ml £1.89 Half Price Was £3.79 Now £1.89

    Napolina Chopped/Plum Tomatoes 4 X 400G £2.00 Better Than Half Price Was £4.89

    Parioli Pasta/sauces range - was half price and now back up

    Hellmanns Real/Light Mayonnaise 750Ml Squeezy Half Price Was £3.98 Now £1.99

    Blue Dragon Cooking Sauces (various) 425G Half Price Was £1.59 Now 79p

    Schwartz Slow Cookers sauces 40G £0.49 Was 99p Now 49p

    Various chicken tonight sauces - were half price, now back up

    Pot Noodles 90G £0.50 Half Price Was £1.00 Now 50p

    Carte Noire Cappuccino 135.8G Half Price Was £2.99 Now £1.49

    It is definitely T's failing in terms of price integrity - they change their offers so often and I think it really hacks people off when the prices jump around so much. And it's no wonder the staff can't keep up with all the sel changes.

    There are some laundry ones and crisp/biscuit/sweet/chocolate ones if anyone is interested in those.
  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    Just wondered has someone changed their username on here? ;)
  • Nannylala
    Nannylala Posts: 6,791 Forumite
    Now then nannylala

    1406.jpg

    I know I havent got the yellow nectar in the centres, but hay... This is the 3rd cake Ive ever decorated!!!!!!!! lol lol

    cake.jpg

    My repaired masterpiece!!!!!!!

    I still need you here though nannylala ;)
    Lala has let me off the hoovering for 5 minutes to chat to you;)
    You're doing a splendid job, I'm sure it will taste lovely after all that brandy infusion and just have a little bit of confidence in yourself. The flowers are beautiful and I would love to see a picture when its finished.No doubt I will be giving you 10/10:T
    P.S what's the black for?
  • bcw123
    bcw123 Posts: 980 Forumite
    Lovely new thread please no more cheesy stories
  • west_is_best
    west_is_best Posts: 1,797 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    nikkilala wrote: »
    Nannylala doesnt like using gloves, she says you can't feel stuff properly:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:And she can't chat at the moment she's busy doing my hoovering:o:o:o

    Like my OH would say, its like eating sweets with paper on!!!!!!! :rotfl::rotfl:

    HOOVERING!!!!! HOOVERING!!!!!!! :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    tigerwhite wrote: »
    I agree that you can't "feel" the texture when wearing gloves. and you have to be careful to not get the marigold imprint on the icing if you are making something. but I'd rather not have black hands ;) How long does it take to get off, even with lemon juice :rotfl::rotfl:

    Ive just used the lemon juice to get the red out of my hands, their not as bad as they were, but you can still see it.. mind you, my hands are porus anyway being a hairdresser...
  • tigerwhite_2
    tigerwhite_2 Posts: 7,208 Forumite
    West is best - I am really impressed with both of your cakes :T. Wow. well done. i'm sure your DD will be chufed to bits with it for her 18th _party_ nothing better than homemade cake
    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
  • bcw123
    bcw123 Posts: 980 Forumite
    Splodge12 wrote: »
    Good afternoon everyone.

    I dont know if any of you can help but hubby and I are going away for four days to Scotland. Done of course in the Money expert way. Flying with Easy Jet £29 one way and £19 coming back and free accomodation re Premier Inn through our daughter. She had four days that she had to use by the end of April and they were just going spare so we couldn't have that could we?
    Our question is that we have never been to Scotland before and wondered if any of you could tell us of interesting places to visit or where is good to eat!
    We are flying to Glasgow and hiring a car. So first night Glasgow second night Dumbarton, third night Fort William and our last night Inverness. We drop the car off at Inverness airport and fly home on the Monday.

    Sorry this is such a long post.
    Hope all are well.
    Thanks

    Look up trip advisor and imput Glasgow
  • tigerwhite_2
    tigerwhite_2 Posts: 7,208 Forumite

    Ive just used the lemon juice to get the red out of my hands, their not as bad as they were, but you can still see it.. mind you, my hands are porus anyway being a hairdresser...
    I know how you you can get rid of the red completely... use the black food colouring :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    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
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