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jedi-rabbit wrote: »the porrige should work as the trigger
The shampoo worked for me. Where is the 120g pot of Ambrosia rice?0 -
forestroxydog wrote: »Thank you will reply a little later too much crying at the mo xx
What's wrong honey? xxxqueen_of_cheap wrote: »I wore my (not so now) lovely uggs this morning. They are a wee bit tight on one foot but just need stretching out a little bit.
My foot is now minus an inch of skin :eek:
Yikes, sounds painful! Uggs don't fit me properly and tbh after paying half the Ugg price I won't pay for that brand anyway! I buy these, they are :money: recommended and super-comfy, real sheepskin uggs (uggs are a style, Ugg Aus. is a brand, so you can have real uggs that aren't Ugg Australias iyswim)
http://www.kiwi-sheepskins.com/detail.asp?product_id=FW038
I now own pairs in grey, black, chestnut and chocolate, I live in them so there's no question of them not being worth the money, they are also my slippers on very cold daysNo Buying Unnecessary Toiletries 2023
Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend
Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read - Groucho Marx0 -
todays shops worked well:)
breakfast/cleaning shop this morning then went and got
1 pears soap and 5 pears handwash(no showergel in my asda).0 -
I'm not sure that is correct because the head office parent company have just credited my account for the value of the 3 free items, and I will actually then 'pay' the milkman for those items from the HO credit.
The way I understand it, the free credit does not come from the individual milkman.... plus I may add in other things I need if they are reasonable value.
This was originally posted by Ms-Goggins on 21/09/12:
"This might be a good spot to voice my discomfort at peeps taking advantage of the Milk And More new customer offers. I can only speak with certainty for the guy operating the round local to me but this is a franchise and he barely scrapes a living whilst working unsocial hours everyday and in all weather.
He tells me he bears the cost himself of these promotions in the genuine hope of generating new and loyal customers...
I hope no-one minds me mentioning this."
Debsjc, not wishing to cause any arguments on here and I'm sure that you took advantage of the deal without knowing this information.0 -
Aaarrgh I can't keep up with this thread any longer. Had a day off yesterday as it was my birthday, seems I share it will some fellow 11+ers :beer:
Anyway I was attacking Oxford Street with my Decleor and YSL printouts/phone invite thingy plus my L2S vouchers from SSM....very very nice day and I even spent some real money on a jumper :eek:
If anyone is doing the Knorr Stock Pots BzzAgent thing in my T Extra the 8 packs are RTC at 60ish p. Nearly free minus 50p coupon!:starmod: DO IT NOW :starmod:0 -
afternoon guys and gals
just catching up, so not sure if its already been answered...
the batteries showing on mys and A.com as 2p are discontinued...hence the 2p...or possibly mispriced.
They are Duracell Rechargeable Accu Stay Charged AA and AAA 800mAH....the newer ones are 750mAH.
Not sure where on the box it will show that info, but worth keeping an eye out for the older ones, as unless they've been re-stickerfed, they may well scan at 2p
The only other difference I can see by looking at the pics on mys is that the older version show HR03/DX2400 at the top under where it says AAA....but the newer ones state HR03/DC2400.
It may be worth trying a Ts shop on these to see if they compare using the price on A.com.....but I'm not convinced it will work. I tried the glo-white a few weeks ago when it was 2p on A.com and it came back as n/a.....so you've been warned :rotfl:
HTHhoping for a very MSE Ts glitching 2012!0 -
my_chicken wrote: »1 x ASDA Scottish Whole Fresh Milk 4 Pints (2.27L)£1.00£1.18
2 x Pampers Underjams Boy S/M 17-29kg (10)£6.00£1.59
1 x Pampers Underjams Boy L-X Large 27kg+ (9)£5.18£0.79
1 x Fox's Rocky Chocolate Bars (9x20g)£1.00£0.80
1 x Lees Chocolate Mint Creams (3x40g)£0.65N/A
1 x Burgen Soya & Linseed Bread (800g)£1.40£1.39
1 x Asda Chosen by You Home Baking Ginger Cake Mix (50...£1.24N/A
1 x Asda Chosen by You Dry Cured Ham Oak Smoked (4 per...£1.50N/A
1 x Asda Chosen by You Peppered Dry Cured Ham (4 per p...£1.50N/A
apg voucher £9.41
So all in all a nice wee shop this morning:T
oh and only 8/10 for the quiz, must try harder)
Who does this shop compare to please? I think I'll get some of the Pampers for a friend of mine....No Buying Unnecessary Toiletries 2023
Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend
Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read - Groucho Marx0 -
Posting rubbish!0
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jedi-rabbit wrote: »the cereal is still working, apg £8.74.
0.31 x ASDA Royal Gala Apples by Weight (100g)£0.59£0.58
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Wholegrain Scottish Porridge Oa...£0.65£0.39
1 x Cadbury Dairy Milk Caramel (18g)£0.20N/A
1 x Cadbury Flake (14g)£0.20N/A
2 x Kellogg's Crunchy Nut Cornflakes (750g)£4.00£0.77
1 x Jordans Honey Baked Crunchy Oat Granola Fruits & N...£3.18£0.39 2 x Whole Earth Organic Corn Flakes (375g)£2.96£0.77
1 x Cadbury Freddo (18g)£0.20N/A
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Milk Bottles (95g)£0.36N/A
1 x Nakd Wildly Different Cherry Infused Raisins (25g)£0.32£0.39
That went better.Your getting the hang of it.0 -
tronlegacy wrote: »Thats the same as i bought this morning as the 2 asdas near me do not have the shower gel either.
Cant check receipt till after 2 but think it should be ok:)
Has anyone done this yet, checked their receipts with 5 had wash and a soap?
I noticed that there is more than one soap so has anyone got the barcode so I get the right one?
Dithering wether to do an a v s shop or wether to do similar avw like yesterday...“Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”0
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