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  • nikkilala wrote: »
    It's a Panasonic SD251, I've had it years and it makes a delicious chocolate marble cake as well;)

    I have the SD254 Panasonic Breadmaker, I love it, we have had about 7 breadmakers over the years mainly Morphy Richards, but Panasonic is the one for me.
  • igloo
    igloo Posts: 152 Forumite
    edited 26 September 2012 at 10:02AM
    I just wanted to say Thank You to henlans .

    His list is invaluable. Yes, he does go shopping quite a lot (lol) but he doesnt have to put this list together. By doing so he is helping everyone who wants to take the plunge
  • artypaws
    artypaws Posts: 1,876 Forumite
    Its been so long since i was in Boots, can someone please jog my memory, if i was to use points to pay for the initial purchase would i still get the vouchers?
    TIA

    I don't think so I think they are only given when you spend £5 real money.
  • inna
    inna Posts: 590 Forumite
    same here, but i was told by health visitor to give them to my 3 year old because they contain vitamin D, which we get from being out and about in the sun. Given the rainy weather we had I choose to give her a multivitamin to complement her diet.

    When it was sunny & she was playing outside I skipped the vitamins.
    Issyc wrote: »
    Why do so many people want vitamin glitches for children? I am not being funny at all but I don't understand it. If you give your children fruit, veg and meat and let them run around in the fresh air, why do they need vitamin tablets too? Am I missing something?
    :money:
  • locarr
    locarr Posts: 8,298 Forumite
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    rose28454 wrote: »
    I did a vitamin shop today. I got Asda High Strength Effercescent Vit C Raspberry flavour with Asda High Strengthv 1000mg Evening Primrose Oil (90) and Asda Omega 3 Fish Oil 1000mg (90). They Vitamin C came back at 84p and the other 2 at 83p
    HTH

    You're welcome!;)
    Evening elite


    I don't understand either, i've fluffed two vitamin shops my sister can't work it either it's not just you..:(

    I'd love to get some Adios or some slimming tab equivelent I've lost 1 stone of baby weight and am struggling to shift the last stone, so these would really be great..:)

    Can anyone help at all ??



    Has everyone seen the grabbit post regarding 3 for 2 on toys in Argos starting tomorrow :D

    Locarr is the vitamin guru!;)

    If you do a search on Berroca, Odourless Garlic and/or seven seas on the last thread you will see some of mine and others shops for an idea of what to buy!:D

    there is some confusion around triggers generally and locarr will come on to this in detail later, so keep your eyes peeled!;)
    "He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin

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  • aau1 wrote: »
    Lots of people hit the limit on the android app. Fewer people hit it on the iphone app

    Although there was chat about the most updated version of the iphone app hitting the limit so I'm not tempted to upgrade my software anytime soon :D

    If you think you are near limit then delete and reinstall the app to get a new £100 limit ;)

    Yep that worked for me on he iphone deleted the app and started again :D:D
  • bubbs wrote: »
    Morning yes vintage bathroom flash is comparing or was yesterday hth

    Thank you! Ill get some later
  • Issyc wrote: »
    Why do so many people want vitamin glitches for children? I am not being funny at all but I don't understand it. If you give your children fruit, veg and meat and let them run around in the fresh air, why do they need vitamin tablets too? Am I missing something?
    Completely agree - I don't give them anything additional (and to be honest I am afraid to do them any harm:eek: - so many biased opinions), but try to balance their diet and to take them both out, no matter the weather.

    Re: bread makers - our is this one:
    images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSrGcxDZ0v6LvFB2hgW4ENegtAyvpVOmgMVFWTxk5tWwyUe8xFpWQ and we've got it from Argos for under £40ish. No complaints for almost 2 years now and I don't buy bread ( if you don't count the odd whoopsies):)
    ...reality is a point of view...
  • Anon
    Anon Posts: 14,561 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    Probably has been already asked but ... Ahem ... What would happen hypothetically if you had a numpty who got 11 items including 7 cereal and 1 ambrosia plus fillers ...

    Up until 3 this morning reading up on this glitch and it appears that in my excitement I have still messed up my first shop ...

    Many thanks

    Anon
  • henlans
    henlans Posts: 3,013 Forumite
    My list is in page 1
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