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French_Knickers wrote: »Right, after a few days off I'm now confused! Is the steradent now not triggering a W dental shop?
I'd prefer to do a W shop as I can combinecat food, cereal and cleaning into the same shop with a rice pud.
Also does anyone know if the johnsons baby powder is confirmed and what size it is please?
This one is for a V Ts shop0 -
13 items (10 different) on your bill qualify for comparison
Sainsbury's
+£8.87
1 x ASDA British Semi Skimmed Milk 4 Pints (2.27L)£1.00£1.18
1 x ASDA Cauliflower Loose£0.85£0.97
1 x Ambrosia Devon Custard (400g)£0.94£0.47
1 x Ambrosia Rice Pudding (400g)£0.94£0.47
1 x Haribo Tangfastics Mini£0.10£0.10
3 x Pilgrims Choice Extra Mature Cheddar (350g)£6.00£2.92
1 x ASDA Charlotte Potatoes (1Kg)£1.00£1.40
1 x ASDA Trimmed Fine Beans (205g)£1.00£1.53
1 x ASDA Broccoli (335g)£0.75N/A
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Giant White Mice Bar (15g)£0.10N/A
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Giant Rainbow Buttons Bar(15g)£0.09N/A
2 x Diet Coke (8x330ml)£7.00£0.94
1 x Dairylea Triangles (16 per pack - 280g)£1.00£0.98
Comparison total (compared products only)£19.83£10.960 -
jumblejack wrote: »I wish the allotments near us would have days for selling produce to locals. I would love to get some locally sourced food with NO food miles. I asked a freecycler whom I know has an allotment and she assures me that they don't do things like that. Such a shame
I don't think they have selling days here either, but our local carboot sales often have the allotment men on there I always buy flowers from the one, if I'm there early enough as he sells out quick.0 -
tyroleandancer wrote: »[IMG]http://images.mysupermarket.co.uk/Products_1000/34/038534.jpg?1348229522033 =1348229522033[/IMG]It's this one
Thank youwas getting worried I would pay full price for the overpriced kids toothbrushes if it didn't work
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madmuppet5 wrote: »Good afternoon all
As many of you know my darling neice passed away at the end of July from leukaemia.:(
Last month I won an "experience day" voucher through the redspottedhanky olympic games competition. It finally arrived yesterday:j I said at the time that I would pass the voucher on to those marvellous people at the "Make-a-wish" foundation. Unfortunately it turns out that this prize is "non-transferable".
Anyhoo, I was looking at the experiences on offer and one caught my eye. A 1hr pop taster where you get your own CD made. Whereupon last night in a drunken state (due to the glithching wine) came up with the following idea;
Would you donate 50p to hear Mad sing?(I would release it under Mad or something similar so I could remain anonymous:eek:). Probably around Christmas time just in case it goes viral :cool:
All proceeds to go to said charity.
So I can gauge the potential please click the thanks button if you would. :AOr ignore this post if it's a "jog on Mad" :rotfl:
Please remind me if this happens and I don't notice while trawling through the thread!:)"Sealed Pot challenge" member No. 138
2012 £ 3147.74 2013 £1437.532014 £ 2356.520 -
madmuppet5 wrote: »Good afternoon all
As many of you know my darling neice passed away at the end of July from leukaemia.:(
Last month I won an "experience day" voucher through the redspottedhanky olympic games competition. It finally arrived yesterday:j I said at the time that I would pass the voucher on to those marvellous people at the "Make-a-wish" foundation. Unfortunately it turns out that this prize is "non-transferable".
Anyhoo, I was looking at the experiences on offer and one caught my eye. A 1hr pop taster where you get your own CD made. Whereupon last night in a drunken state (due to the glithching wine) came up with the following idea;
Would you donate 50p to hear Mad sing?(I would release it under Mad or something similar so I could remain anonymous:eek:). Probably around Christmas time just in case it goes viral :cool:
All proceeds to go to said charity.
So I can gauge the potential please click the thanks button if you would. :AOr ignore this post if it's a "jog on Mad" :rotfl:
What a fantastic ideaI will donate.
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Thank you JJ & forpe for the fruit picking advise
will be on the look out
& hopefully sharing some photos of my home made jams/jellies with you if I manage to find some fruit to pick0 -
madmuppet5 wrote: »Good afternoon all
As many of you know my darling neice passed away at the end of July from leukaemia.:(
Last month I won an "experience day" voucher through the redspottedhanky olympic games competition. It finally arrived yesterday:j I said at the time that I would pass the voucher on to those marvellous people at the "Make-a-wish" foundation. Unfortunately it turns out that this prize is "non-transferable".
Anyhoo, I was looking at the experiences on offer and one caught my eye. A 1hr pop taster where you get your own CD made. Whereupon last night in a drunken state (due to the glithching wine) came up with the following idea;
Would you donate 50p to hear Mad sing?(I would release it under Mad or something similar so I could remain anonymous:eek:). Probably around Christmas time just in case it goes viral :cool:
All proceeds to go to said charity.
So I can gauge the potential please click the thanks button if you would. :AOr ignore this post if it's a "jog on Mad" :rotfl:
What a fantastic idea. I would be more than happy to donate. :AN1LDA0 -
1 x Colgate Triple Cool Stripe Toothpaste Tube (100ml) £1.15 £0.77
1 x Hovis Best of Both Thick Sliced White Bread (800g) £1.30 £1.30
1 x Witch Blemish Stick (10g) £1.50 £0.76
2 x Garnier Skin Naturals Pure Deep Pore Wash (150ml) £7.20 £1.53
1 x Soft & Gentle Sensitive Antiperspirant Deodorant (... £1.00 £0.20
1 x Soft & Gentle Body Responsive Antiperspirant Deodo... £1.00 £0.20
1 x Colgate Sensitive Enamel Protect Toothpaste Tube (... £2.20 £0.77
1 x Colgate Zig Zag Toothbrushes (6) £3.00 £0.770 -
madmuppet5 wrote: »Good afternoon all
As many of you know my darling neice passed away at the end of July from leukaemia.:(
Last month I won an "experience day" voucher through the redspottedhanky olympic games competition. It finally arrived yesterday:j I said at the time that I would pass the voucher on to those marvellous people at the "Make-a-wish" foundation. Unfortunately it turns out that this prize is "non-transferable".
Anyhoo, I was looking at the experiences on offer and one caught my eye. A 1hr pop taster where you get your own CD made. Whereupon last night in a drunken state (due to the glithching wine) came up with the following idea;
Would you donate 50p to hear Mad sing?(I would release it under Mad or something similar so I could remain anonymous:eek:). Probably around Christmas time just in case it goes viral :cool:
All proceeds to go to said charity.
So I can gauge the potential please click the thanks button if you would. :AOr ignore this post if it's a "jog on Mad" :rotfl:
That's a lovely ideacount me in
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