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  • Rhett_2
    Rhett_2 Posts: 274 Forumite
    aallank wrote: »
    can you tell me if on MSM the liptons shows up as N/A in SADA please? xx

    Hi aallank,

    From where I'm looking at the moment the Peach and the Lemon are both comparing, but the Green Tea Lemon shows N/A
    Friendship Is Magic.
  • Rhett wrote: »
    LOL

    I agree Purdy :D

    Hardly ever go nowadays - the only way to tempt me is the idea of having a hot Warrens pasty watching the ducks and peacocks :)


    :eek::eek::eek: Nope, sorry! Pasty police are coming your way...

    smileys-police-209510.gif :rotfl::rotfl: You'll be telling me you like Ginsters next!! :rotfl:
    Gwrys yn Kernow! :j
  • locarr
    locarr Posts: 8,298 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    mhoc wrote: »
    My bugbear is socks and underwear, 3 men in this house all wearing black socks and underwear, nightmare. I wash them but I wont sort them out and hang them up to dry, that is beyond the call of duty. So I might wash everything in the washbasket on a Monday, all socks and underwear dumped in a basket outside for one of them to sort out.By mid week no one has sorted them out so everything goes back in the machine again along with the new contents of the laundry bin. Outside they go again. Same thing at the end of the week - sometimes I've washed the same ones 3 times before someone sorts and hangs them out :mad:

    My socks and underwear goes straight onto the radiator in the en suite, no one every has to do my dainties :D

    Drying up is another thing- I make lists, shop, sort out fridge and cupboards, do my share of cooking and cleaning up, wash up etc - so is it too much to ask for someone else to dry up - no its not. Getting a dish washer would not help, it would still be me, rinsing and stacking and loading, no-one would ever empty it.

    rant over :rotfl:

    If you were my Mrs, you'd be sacked by now!!!:p:rotfl::rotfl:
    "He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin

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  • sleepyme
    sleepyme Posts: 922 Forumite
    Yeah we started wombling with the kidlets this weekend, never seen a six year old soooo happy to find a piece of litter. Poor thing looked at it and saw it was a 'lot of money spent'. So typing the details into sadas webby all excited to find it was 10% cheaper ... go figure ... I gave her 50p instead :)

    Pah ...

    I've never wombled before but I thought I'd give it a go. I got 6 receipts and non of them gave me anything back :( I can't believe the amount of peeps on here that womble and get loads back, never mind I guess I'm just not that lucky!
  • Rhett_2
    Rhett_2 Posts: 274 Forumite
    missy.moo wrote: »

    You'll be telling me you like Ginsters next!! :rotfl:

    LOL :D

    Nope, no way :)
    Friendship Is Magic.
  • mhoc wrote: »
    My bugbear is socks and underwear, 3 men in this house all wearing black socks and underwear, nightmare. I wash them but I wont sort them out and hang them up to dry, that is beyond the call of duty. So I might wash everything in the washbasket on a Monday, all socks and underwear dumped in a basket outside for one of them to sort out.By mid week no one has sorted them out so everything goes back in the machine again along with the new contents of the laundry bin. Outside they go again. Same thing at the end of the week - sometimes I've washed the same ones 3 times before someone sorts and hangs them out :mad:

    My socks and underwear goes straight onto the radiator in the en suite, no one every has to do my dainties :D

    Drying up is another thing- I make lists, shop, sort out fridge and cupboards, do my share of cooking and cleaning up, wash up etc - so is it too much to ask for someone else to dry up - no its not. Getting a dish washer would not help, it would still be me, rinsing and stacking and loading, no-one would ever empty it.

    rant over :rotfl:

    This made me laugh! I washed and dried all of DH's work clothes over the weekend, he put a T-Shirt on this morning, pulled it straight off telling me it smells funny. (It smelt fine to me, 'm just taking a break from lenor and using some fairy conditioner!! Turns out he doesn't like it! :mad: )

    He asked me to put all of his stuff in again :eek: As if!! I've put it all away, he got changed after work and didn't even notice. He just thanked me! :rotfl: He'll get used to fairy, I don't care how 'free' it was, I'm not wasting it!!
    Gwrys yn Kernow! :j
  • Imdebtfree
    Imdebtfree Posts: 959 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    mhoc wrote: »
    My bugbear is socks and underwear, 3 men in this house all wearing black socks and underwear, nightmare. I wash them but I wont sort them out and hang them up to dry, that is beyond the call of duty. So I might wash everything in the washbasket on a Monday, all socks and underwear dumped in a basket outside for one of them to sort out.By mid week no one has sorted them out so everything goes back in the machine again along with the new contents of the laundry bin. Outside they go again. Same thing at the end of the week - sometimes I've washed the same ones 3 times before someone sorts and hangs them out :mad:

    My socks and underwear goes straight onto the radiator in the en suite, no one every has to do my dainties :D

    Drying up is another thing- I make lists, shop, sort out fridge and cupboards, do my share of cooking and cleaning up, wash up etc - so is it too much to ask for someone else to dry up - no its not. Getting a dish washer would not help, it would still be me, rinsing and stacking and loading, no-one would ever empty it.

    rant over :rotfl:

    thankfully, i got my kids trained quite early to do their own washing. havent had to do any for years for them - if they dont do it they have no clothes. from age of about 10.
    There will be an occasional shout for whites or colours if someone needs more things to make up a full load. DS has to be reminded occasionally before his clothes start walking on their own.....
    makes life much easier! Took them time to work out they also had to get the clothes dry as well as washing them...:p
    :hello: The grass is not greener, it just looks that way from a distance :hello:
  • fyfi
    fyfi Posts: 275 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    mhoc wrote: »
    My bugbear is socks and underwear, 3 men in this house all wearing black socks and underwear, nightmare. I wash them but I wont sort them out and hang them up to dry, that is beyond the call of duty. So I might wash everything in the washbasket on a Monday, all socks and underwear dumped in a basket outside for one of them to sort out.By mid week no one has sorted them out so everything goes back in the machine again along with the new contents of the laundry bin. Outside they go again. Same thing at the end of the week - sometimes I've washed the same ones 3 times before someone sorts and hangs them out :mad:

    My socks and underwear goes straight onto the radiator in the en suite, no one every has to do my dainties :D

    Drying up is another thing- I make lists, shop, sort out fridge and cupboards, do my share of cooking and cleaning up, wash up etc - so is it too much to ask for someone else to dry up - no its not. Getting a dish washer would not help, it would still be me, rinsing and stacking and loading, no-one would ever empty it.

    rant over :rotfl:

    one of my DD's dropped a sock on the stairs about 7 months ago, i refuse to pick it up, there are 4 of us in this house and the sock is still there today, i do pick it up to hoover and if we have visitors but make sure i put it back again and a couple of times DD's and DH have made comments about it but don't do anything about it
    It's the thought that counts.......I think a lot!
  • Imdebtfree
    Imdebtfree Posts: 959 Forumite
    Debt-free and Proud!
    fyfi wrote: »
    one of my DD's dropped a sock on the stairs about 7 months ago, i refuse to pick it up, there are 4 of us in this house and the sock is still there today, i do pick it up to hoover and if we have visitors but make sure i put it back again and a couple of times DD's and DH have made comments about it but don't do anything about it

    YOuve got more determination than me, i've had put it in the bin by now. all that moving it and putting it back.
    :hello: The grass is not greener, it just looks that way from a distance :hello:
  • nan26
    nan26 Posts: 358 Forumite
    As you can see not all the liptons ice tea works on my first shop, the first time i have found this in the asdas i use i bought the ice green tea which didnt reduce the doritos to 54p but when i did my second shop i got the right ones ice lemon tea which did make the doritos 54p
    8 items (5 different) on your bill qualify for comparison Waitrose
    +£6.54
    1 x ASDA Smartprice Pure Orange Juice from Concentrate... £0.45 N/A
    1 x Cadbury Crunchie (18g) £0.20 N/A
    1 x Cadbury Flake (14g) £0.20 N/A
    2 x Lipton Ice Green Tea Lemon (500ml) £2.30 N/A
    2 x Walkers Doritos Cool Original (225g) £3.50 £1.98
    2 x Walkers Sensations Thai Sweet Chilli (150g) £3.50 £1.98
    2 x Walkers Doritos Hint of Lime (225g) £3.96 £1.98
    1 x Walkers Doritos Hot Salsa (300g) £1.75 £0.99
    1 x Walkers Doritos Cool Sour Cream & Chives Dip (300g... £1.75 £0.99
    1 x Cadbury Curly Wurly (26g) £0.27 N/A
    1 x Cadbury Freddo (18g) £0.20 N/A
    15 items (12 different) on your bill qualify for comparison Waitrose
    +£16.62

    1 x Ambrosia Rice Pudding Original (120g) £0.40 £0.32
    2 x Johnson's Baby 2 in 1 Bubble Bath & Wash (500ml) £5.20 £0.64
    2 x Lipton Lemon Ice Tea (500ml) £2.30 £1.08
    1 x Mr Kipling Cherry Bakewells (6) £1.30 £0.32
    1 x Mr Kipling Bramley Apple Pies (6) £1.35 £0.32
    1 x Mr Kipling Bramley Apple & Blackcurrant Pies (6) £1.35 £0.32
    1 x Walkers Doritos Cool Original (225g) £1.75 £0.54
    1 x Walkers Doritos Hint of Lime (225g) £1.98 £0.54
    1 x Walkers Doritos Hot Salsa (300g) £1.98 £0.54
    2 x Walkers Doritos Chilli Heatwave (225g) £3.50 £1.08
    1 x Walkers Doritos Mild Salsa (300g) £1.75 £0.54
    1 x ASDA British Single Cream (300ml) £0.95 £0.95

    Comparison total £23.81 £7.19
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