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Well done Rosie !!
Thinking of you Mad xxx
Bootsalebargains sending hugs xxx0 -
wackojackouk wrote: »Evening ladies and gents.
Final visit to Mr T for me this evening as I've got another knee op tomorrow (hence my lack of time on this thread in the past few months).
I think I read the Pork is still working so will try and stock up on a couple of those at least.
Did I read correctly that the Robinsons is a no-go now(kids love it).
Anything else apart from the T-B*gs I should look out for?
Ta
WJUK
Hope the operation goes well and it is a sucesss. Wish you a speedy recoveryYou can't live a perfect day without doing something for someone who will never be able to repay you. ~John Wooden 154/06/2700 -
queen_of_cheap wrote: »Smart price mushy peas compare 4p/18p
Smart price toilet rim block things
Smart price tomatoes
Smart price black pepper
Smart price batter mix
Smart price stuffing
Smart price chocolate
All of these have compared for me, all at the same price as t's except the peas which compare well in our favourLaura_Cello wrote: »I am so going to Asda tomorrow. even if it is a half hour away. I need to buy lots of individual veg and lots of OJ with bits, yes? any other advice?
don't forget a small carrot:rotfl:
onion, red onion and bananas compared for me:T0 -
Hi everybody I hope you are well. I hope you have have enjoyed the day either planning shopping or going shopping. I just catch up.
Congratulations 76rosie that's fab newsMortgage debt 45,000. Thank you all for your help so far in helping me save to buy the house. I could not have done this without all your help.0 -
sorryaboutmywife wrote: »:beer: Congratulations.
IMHO the London OU graduations are always waaay overcrowded and you end up hanging around all day (and don't they limit the number of guests?), I know it's a pain but the non-London ceremonies are more enjoyable as they're smaller. Just my opinion.
i live in london. sis has a kids so hassle for her and paris not practical.grocery challenge 9.86/600 -
I've finally caught up:T:T
look forward to 10:21ish for the results on the OJ0 -
littleladybug wrote: »Evening all! Managed to pick up a few boxes of PG this avo. My OH will only drink Typhoo but I'm not so fussy and it tastes fine to me. Also managed to get some cake mix so thanks to the OP on the 1p thread for that. Made fairy cakes with DD this afternoon, tho not a particularly time consuming activity when all you have to do is add eggs
Did a PP shop as well but stuck to pork after yesterdays chicken didn't compare. Wasn't v clever as managed to print out some Price Flop vouchers and thought I'd try a comparison on the Lake District Mature Cheddar I(£3 T, £2 A). .
The cheese didn't compare for me todayStarting to save £2 coins again, but it is a struggle:rotfl:Not doing very well keep spending them
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tigerwhite wrote: »I've been doing a bit of research into using the 50p off Velvet Almond milk t-roll voucher in the new A mag. It's currently offering 50p off the 4 pack or the 9 pack. Prices are:
4 pack
A £2.38
S - £2
T N/A
So you get a 38p APG back + 10% + the 50p coupon price
9 pack
A £5.28
S £4
T N/A
So you get £1.28 APG back + 10% + the 50p coupon price.
These sums are making my head hurt :think: Does the 10% come off the total price though or just the APG? Duh..so will report back at 10.21pm ish :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: oh and the munchies.. but no lilt tho, i forgot.. DOH :mad:
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Thanks to everyone for the congrats..
i don't want to just share my moaning but a little bit of the joy. As it was OU, i worked full time and i can tell you it there was some stresses, so i can say that i feel proud that i never gave up, and apparently according to my 1st lecturer others do.
Now, i can go to t's and mse without feeling guilty that my head isn't in my books.:)
I am totally with you there, I did mine distance learning and worked full time, its certainly not an easy option, but shows more determination and sits very well with employers too.Love your Mum, you'll never get another one when she's gone.0
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