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  • scamps1966
    scamps1966 Posts: 5,648 Forumite
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    pretty sure someone said also working on the trattoria verdi ones. they are 99p so could be those you are thinking of?

    I have also used it on the T deep pan Pepperoni ones, £1.49 each and 3 for £4. There is a flop for £1 off wys £7 ....

    I only gabbed 3 mags to see if I had the right one. I'll see if I can use it on the T's pepperoni 3 for £4 (3 coupons)
    Thankyou RootedNomad :A
  • Busylizzie
    Busylizzie Posts: 2,988 Forumite
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    BL
    look in coupon thread
    i've printing instructions posted there

    Oh, thanks MT :beer:
  • stormbreaker
    stormbreaker Posts: 2,289 Forumite
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    1 x Heinz Top Down Tomato Ketchup (460g)£1.75£1.75
    1 x Ritz the Original Snack Cracker (200g)£1.19£1.19
    2 x Maltesers Pouch (135g)£2.00£2.08
    2 x McVitie's Jaffa Cakes Triple Pack (36 per pack - 4...£4.00£3.08
    1 x Silver Spoon Granulated Sugar (1Kg)£0.88N/A
    1 x Marshalls Pasta Macaroni (1Kg)£1.84N/A
    1 x Sweetex Tablets (600)£1.63£1.49
    1 x Kellogg's Special K Fruit & Nut (370g)£2.00£2.00
    1 x Ryvita Cracked Black Pepper Crispbread (200g)£1.59£1.59
    1 x ASDA Chosen by You Light Mayonnaise Squeezy (450ml...£1£0.93 1 x ASDA Kitchen Foil (450mm x 10m)£2.60£2.60
    2 x Maynards Wine Gums (190g)£2.00£2.00
    4 x Don Simon Premium Fresh Orange Juice with Bits (1L...£4.00£0.12

    Comparison total (compared products only)£23.76£18.83



    OJ still comparing!!
  • Enterprise_1701C
    Enterprise_1701C Posts: 23,414 Forumite
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    edited 18 July 2012 at 8:18PM
    Good afternoon folks, been skipping big time today, long busy day
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    mhoc wrote: »
    Having a day of plusses and minuses. Started the day badly, OH snoring drove me to going to sleep with the cat at 4.30 this morning! I could not even play on the computer as my mouse died in the night.

    So I have borrowed youngest sons mouse for now until I get a new one. OH took me into various places to look at a replacement which did not help. Why do things have to be so difficult, every shop has at least 30 different versions, and expensive anything up to £50 :eek: but all I want is one that makes a scrolling clicking noise and costs no more than a fiver.
    .

    I know it goes against the ethos of this thread, but if you get a wireless mouse do not get one that was originally cheap, if you know what I mean. I have been through a couple of cheap wireless mouses and they ate batteries and tracked badly. I went for a Logitech one about 6 months ago (Argos contributed towards it due to a failed home delivery :) ) and it is fantastic, and they said the battery should last a year, all I know is it lasts at least six months!
    Can I ask peoples opinion on these, thought I'd try my hand at making cupcakes for the teachers tomorrow, it's our 1st attempt and I bought little boxes to put them in but I don't know if they're good enough to give them
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    My stomach rumbled when I saw that, so I would say they are definitely good enough to give them, and would certainly be better than the assorted scented candles and bubble baths. I would imagine they will be delighted to get something which has involved someone taking a bit of trouble and thought over it.
    What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare
  • Mrs_stinkface
    Mrs_stinkface Posts: 3,415 Forumite
    Evening peeps. :wave:
    I had no internet connection most of yesterday
    . I was so happy to find it back on this morning. How on earth did i manage with no computer for all those years!! Its took me hours to catch up as well, you lots don't half go on :D:D.
    I've got loads of beer coupons and am waiting with baited breath to see if it's working tomorrow. As i still can't find any lenor coupons i'm consoling myself with beer instead (or the hubby is anyway as i can't stand the stuff:o)
    I'm hoping for a less eventful night than last night. My 2 year old got put to bed and after an hour and a half i could still hear him talking to himself and laughing. I poked my head in and the little sod was sat there with only his pj top on. He had launched the bottom half and his nappy across the room. Ah the joys of little monsters!!

    Hope everyone's ok:):)
    Life is not about learning to avoid the storms - it's about learning to dance in the rain.
  • Mrs_stinkface
    Mrs_stinkface Posts: 3,415 Forumite
    I have no idea why it looks like i'm shouting in part of my last post, sorry:o:o:o
    Life is not about learning to avoid the storms - it's about learning to dance in the rain.
  • tallulajo
    tallulajo Posts: 822 Forumite
    Just back from shopping :-) shandy still working, also grabbed another load of mags... Also like to say a big thank you to whoever mentioned about the radox shower gel DTD I got it £9.20 back whoopee!!! Also used £1 pizza moc for goodfellas pizza.
  • Busylizzie
    Busylizzie Posts: 2,988 Forumite
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    edited 18 July 2012 at 8:33PM
    tbw wrote: »
    I think its the Tesco magaize - doesn't matter if you can't find the cello ones, its in the unwrapped one as well.

    Has anyone found any of these (cello or not) around the border of Berkshire/Buckinghamshire?
  • Wool27
    Wool27 Posts: 1,215 Forumite
    tallulajo wrote: »
    Just back from shopping :-) shandy still working, also grabbed another load of mags... Also like to say a big thank you to whoever mentioned about the radox shower gel DTD I got it £9.20 back whoopee!!! Also used £1 pizza moc for goodfellas pizza.

    I have my uses!
    Please don't judge me. you couldn't handle half of what I've been through.
  • Enterprise_1701C
    Enterprise_1701C Posts: 23,414 Forumite
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    Busylizzie wrote: »
    Has anyone found any of these (cello or not) around the borders of Berkshire/Buckinghamshire?

    Found some in Sandhurst (The Meadows) a few days ago - is that too far out?
    What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare
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