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ELITE 11+ "50 shades of tosco" mse gathering of OCD bargain hunters!!
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james10999 wrote: »
oh my goodness you do realise thats a £45 ish apg, you are a very brave man, i got mega scrutinsed today using one for just over £7. i am in awe0 -
james10999 wrote: »GUESSES PLEASE!
How much do you think this shop will be after the price gaurantee?
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Results at 1.15pm!
Are you serious? If so, about £40-£50:eek:
Would it not have been preferable to split your shops a few times instead of the above?
RIP APG:A Every moment is a gift. That's why we call it the present.!:A
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:rotfl::rotfl:Oh don't worry, I'm used to people thinking I talk drivel most of the time!
Hi Tyzer,
This forum is quite unique as each post gets lots of thanks, if you do a lot of posting on other forums you get very little.
Just stay here, keep posting and your thanks tally will soon build up:)To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
Can you freeze Tomato Ketchup Squeezy?0
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If anyone has any "spare" November dated vouchers available for the Beanz then I would much appreciate them or where I could "find" them - being a vegetarian and also trying to lose some weight they are the perfect source of protien.
TIA.0 -
Feelinskint wrote: »If anyone has any "spare" November dated vouchers available for the Beanz then I would much appreciate them or where I could "find" them - being a vegetarian and also trying to lose some weight they are the perfect source of protien.
TIA.
Check your pm later.0 -
james10999 wrote: »I completed by epic shop at ASDA at 10.09am.
Hopefully it comes in! First time contributing to this forum (although read it all the time) and spent a few hours this morning going over all the deals to have one big shop with all of them on!
Fingers crossed it pulls off, i'll post the results here just after 1pm!
I can't believe you got more thanks for this than the surrounding posts!!
So you've lurked here for ages and your first post is to brag about an epic shop that will generate a huge APG (judging by your subsequent pic) without so much as a thank you to the contributors to this thread who made it all possible for you?
You're not the first either to do this recently. What a shame that this thread has descended to this.0 -
Feelinskint wrote: »If anyone has any "spare" November dated vouchers available for the Beanz then I would much appreciate them or where I could "find" them - being a vegetarian and also trying to lose some weight they are the perfect source of protien.
TIA.
Inbox me your Email address and i may know where they are!!:money:0 -
Woopsiequeen wrote: »This looks yummy..tried the beanz last night and find them very tasty..thought I could use the "few" I have acquired ( along with others I may still get to add to mince..for cottage pie..sausages for casserole..as a base for any other slow cook stuff I fancy..bargain !
JJ you always have such lovely recipes..quick questions..I have a bumper harvest of Blackcurrants this year..still loads of jam from last years harvest any ideas how to best utilise them please ?
Oh yeah:)
Sausage casserole!! That would be a match made in heaven. Nice one!
I used my blackcurrants up in a batch of jelly weeks ago along with a few raspberries and strawberries. Just labelled it as Garden Jelly cos that is where the fruit was sourced. It is so crisp and clean tasting. Just simply lovely!:A Every moment is a gift. That's why we call it the present.!:A
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dreamerbea wrote: »The email from them (Bzzz) yesterday was asking if you knew anyone vegan, vegetarian or lactose intolerant as they were looking for referrals
I was invited to my second campaign yesterday so I am now on the Goodness for Kids one as well :j
I'm lactose intolerant if you want to refer me.AngelsMadv wrote: »I know it says the wifi is banned but I guess they mean buying their own. What I was going to say was can your son not use his laptop as a portable wifi hotspot and share the wired connection with his phone? I did this out in HongKong. If you have windows 7 it is easy.
http://mintywhite.com/windows-7/set-windows-7-wifi-hotspot-quick-tip/ So he could upgrade. With XP it is more difficult (but I had XP so did it) http://www.ehowportal.com/xp-laptop-mobile-wi-fi-hotspot/
Hope this helps your son and good luck to him! :T
Exactly what he needs, thank you!I bought a wireless access point (this one http://www.amazon.co.uk/Link-TL-WR702N-150Mbps-Wireless-Router/dp/B006PYGWG6/ref=sr_1_2?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1346318688&sr=1-2) and it is fantastic for creating a wireless network from a wired ethernet point.
Setup is very easy just setup a name and password on the device and it then "shares" the wired connection wirelessly like your home router would. Very small device and I use it in hotels around the world where wired internet is available.
Hope this helps
Not sure if that would be a banned activity.
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