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  • Jitterbug
    Jitterbug Posts: 409 Forumite
    edited 24 April 2012 at 10:22PM
    The Age Perfect wipes are £4.70 in T :eek: so use the £2.50 voucher and pay £2.20.

    As they are £2 in A you will get a JTD for £2.70 so a total cost of -50p :)

    They definitely price match - I have done it a couple of times and it was confirmed by someone else too, MrsB I think.

    I've been buying the triple action ones. They are £3 in Ts and £2 in Asda so pay 50p in Ts and get £1 back on price check! Will find a link...

    These are the ones
    http://www.tesco.com/groceries/Product/Details/?id=253398665
    HTH
  • tigerwhite_2
    tigerwhite_2 Posts: 7,208 Forumite
    Right, I'm off to bed. Bet i dream about baby monitors now.. last night i dreamt of finding the cathedral city cheese glitch (i really did). My dream came true today :rotfl:
    night all. x
    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
  • lokitty
    lokitty Posts: 798 Forumite
    Jitterbug wrote: »
    Nipped of to sains to get a few more palmolive and some other bits and someone flippin crashed in to the side of me on a roundabout! Luckily there was a witness who stopped to tell her she was driving like a wally so should be sorted by her insurance. Otherwise would have been very expensive soap!
    Good job there was a witness Jitterbug. My DH keeps a disposable camera in the car (in case he hasn't got his phone) so that he can take pics of the scene. A few years back a bloke in a van went into him, admitted it but then disputed it when it came to claiming. The photos helped DH prove his side. Hope that you okay and not too shaken.
    When I grow old, I dont want people thinking "what a sweet old lady" I want them to think
    "oh carp what is she up to now!"

  • Guess what I had for tea.............

    steakj.jpg

    had baked mushrooms with it (no cheese topping), salad and no chips! God this healthy eating is gonna kill me faster than the cholesterol! :(
  • MrsBartolozzi
    MrsBartolozzi Posts: 6,358 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker I've been Money Tipped!
    That's nearly a pound of steak there Fk! Did you eat it all yourself?

    It's only a game
    ~*~*~ We're only here to dream ~*~*~
  • Brilliant poem MtM - I am going to nick that one :)

    There is a humungously huge number of offers ending today - the poor T staff are going to be worked to a frazzle this evening.

    Just thought I'd post some wine ones for the minute, but seems to be across all departments - cleaning/laundry, pet food, lots in cakes and biscuits and sauces, soft drinks. T.com has updated and I believe the following are not rolled over :

    Mcguigan Classic Cabernet Sauvignon 75Cl Half Price Was £7.99 Now £3.99

    Mcguigan Classic Pinot Grigio 75Cl Half Price Was £7.99 Now £3.99

    Mcguigan Classic Semillon Blanc 75Cl Was £7.99 Now £3.99

    Mcguigan Gold Chardonnay 75Cl Half Price Was £7.99 Now £3.99

    Mcguigan Gold Shiraz 75Cl Half Price Was £7.99 Now £3.99

    Vina Albali Fruity White 75Cl Was £5.98 Now £4.00

    Vina Albali Tempranillo 75Cl Was £5.99 Now £4.00

    Vina Albali Tempranillo Rose 75ClWas £5.98 Now £4.00

    Garland Crest Chardonnay 75Cl Was £5.79 Now £4.00

    Garland Crest Grenache Rose 75Cl Was £5.99 Now £4.00

    Garland Crest Shiraz 75Cl Was £5.79 Now £4.00 24/04/2012

    Hardy's Varietal Range Cabernet Sauvignon 75Cl Was £6.79 Now £4.00

    Hardy's Varietal Range Chardonnay 75Cl Was £6.79 Now £4.00

    Hardy's Varietal Range Merlot 75Cl Was £6.79 Now £4.00


    The Mcguigan ones look particularly appealing for locating an ood sel ....
    Thanks for that!!
    :T:T:T
    debsjc wrote: »
    Does the 50 extra points on the potatoes work out to 50p of Clubcard points? so if you can get potatoes for 50p they are effectively free?

    Well it's every 2 packs you buy. So 59x2= £1.18 and get 50p worth of points. Not free but half price kinda :) but then you can get up to £2.00 worth of deals with the points! :T:T
    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.

    Your a star :)
  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    jumblejack wrote: »
    I found you :wave:

    Goodness, look how many pages:)

    Thanks, Westie :)

    Have I missed much?

    I noticed someone mentioned Cravendale recently but haven't had a chance to ask, is there a voucher that someone could possibly point me to please?

    Hope all are well.

    Mum is recovering really well at home. :T
    (She says it's the food;)) I'm nipping Ts in a mo for some whoopsies. REALLY need potatoes but I've gone over my grocery spend target already :o
    Will have to exercise restraint......:o

    There is no place like home. ;)

    Glad to hear that your mum is doing well. x
  • 3Dogs
    3Dogs Posts: 14,092 Forumite
    tigerwhite wrote: »
    Hi mr and mrs 3dogs.. that sounded like a really good appt today. Onwards and upwards eh:D:D Hope Alan is ok driving, I'm sure he'll very quickly get back into it, especially being behind the wheel of yoru new car. By the way, what car did you go for in the end (if you dont mind me asking).

    Nissan Qashqai+2 diesel - we needed the big car for Alan's walker and possible wheelchair later on :D:D
    :( Mr 3Dogs 3-7-12 :( 3Dogs'Mam 31-3-13 :(
  • lokitty
    lokitty Posts: 798 Forumite
    neosi wrote: »
    Just popping back on quickly before TV

    For the stargazers, if you have a clear sky, checkout Venus and the new moon in the West...:cool: also look in the South East for Saturn its low in the sky at the mo but will be higher later on

    BTW. I saw Four Meteors on Saturday night / Sunday Morning :D
    Wow this forum even has it's very own Patrick Moore, thanks for the info - what a knowledgeable lot you all are.
    When I grow old, I dont want people thinking "what a sweet old lady" I want them to think
    "oh carp what is she up to now!"

  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    I changed mine.

    Think there might be 2 of you that have since my weekend away. And I think I have worked out who you both were in your previous incarnations. ;)
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