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The 11+ thread; where all are welcome, but be prepared for some serious money saving!
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watching jimmy and the giant supermarket, good to see he has got his stuff on the shelves. i'm considering looking for them and paying full price to keep them on the shelves, mainly because T's don't believe people will buy them0
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was this the chilled rice twin pots or the ambrosia rice little pots ?
i tried it on the little pots of custard and jelly today and it wouldnt scan got told that jelly and custard are not a pot dessert even though you eat them as a dessert and they are in a pot. got to love the t3sco logic sometimes:rotfl:
has anyone found anything these dessert mocs do work with?
Is it not the likes of the Cadbury's dessert pots, or the Aero etc, the ones that are in the chilled and they have them on offer every few months at around 3 or 4 for £2.00. I haven't tried these yet but when I saw the price flop coupon thats what I though it would be for, maybe?0 -
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queen_of_cheap wrote: »Has anyone local to me seen the trays at asda at cc?
Another random question; does anyone know if you can take sachets of cat food in your hand luggage when you fly? I'm only taking hand and I'm a sucker for all the stray cats in Greece and have loads that mine won't eat so thought maybe I could take some with me and donate them
Hi, I took some last year, they were the felix meaty loaf ones - I thought they felt the least 'liquidy'. I always take dried biscuits(which goes down fine with the cats). I get the foil wrapped ones from Aldi or the el-cheaper boxes from Tesco, and put them in a few layers of food bags.0 -
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I think few users of this site do the odd carboot or two.
I've seen a chap selling Tesco items at Whitchurch, Bristol bootsale & a lady at Burnham On Sea Rugby Club bootsale. Hello?
I would think that the time taken/revenue gained would mean that looking around bootsales for HMRC would be a poor use of their time.
Next time you see him, ask him if he's a friend of Martins!:rotfl::D
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Hi, I took some last year, they were the felix meaty loaf ones - I thought they felt the least 'liquidy'. I always take dried biscuits(which goes down fine with the cats). I get the foil wrapped ones from Aldi or the el-cheaper boxes from Tesco, and put them in a few layers of food bags.
Thanks, I will make sure they are well wrapped :-)scamps1966 wrote: »Next time you see him, ask him if he's a friend of Martins!:rotfl::D
Scamps!! How you doing dude? Not seen you about much lately. Hope things are ok :-)I’m a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the Health & Beauty, Greenfingered Moneysaving and How Much Have You Saved boards. If you need any help on these boards, please do let me know. Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any posts you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button, or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com
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Hello everyone,
Just a flying message as i need to unpack my shopping. Just got back Mr T's and not sure if already been posted but at my local i just picked up the 1kg fridge packs of Hienz baked beans for 48p each. long date 2013 pallet of them. White label on shelf stating this price so should be national. This was a extra store. I thought it was a bargain as i have a bean monster in my house, lol. Hope this helps and all are well.x0 -
Hello everyone,
Just a flying message as i need to unpack my shopping. Just got back Mr T's and not sure if already been posted but at my local i just picked up the 1kg fridge packs of Hienz baked beans for 48p each. long date 2013 pallet of them. White label on shelf stating this price so should be national. This was a extra store. I thought it was a bargain as i have a bean monster in my house, lol. Hope this helps and all are well.x
That's a great find. Please could you post the barcode is possible. Thanks :beer:0 -
Almost forgot (just had to play fridge tetris!) on the deli counter they are doing McLelland seriously strong for £4 a kilo, that is a fair bit cheaper than their half price pre-packed stuff!What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0
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