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Today I went to t's and picked up the febreze sprays x 2 and 1 febreze cranberry candle and as I thought a febreze cranberry n snow plug in, but as I got home I noticed it was air wick.. Doh silly me... I still used 2 febreze mocs for it tho ;-) hth
I've been buying 4 sprays at a time - the ones that are 2 for £4 - I've got a list I compiled from mys of ones both stores stock. These are a straight comparison t v a. So this is a good start for a basket of at least 8 items. Beans and reloaded make it 6.
My small store does not stock greens or Campbell's rice which is a pity.
For the sprays I use both of the car mocs.“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 -
I think mine was 10 cans reloaded, 8 beans, 16 bars of chocolate, 6 stain removers, 2 cans of spam, 4 lenor and 3 kleenex facial things not the shine mocs didn't have them yet these where from savvy me and lastly i think it was 2 flash fabreeze was around £66 down to about £4.80 also used a womble so cost me about £1.50
Evening peep's
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madmuppet5 wrote: »Good evening all
Evening Mad....hows the Xmas no1 CD coming along!!:D"He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin
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snuffalilly wrote: »Hello guys. Wondered if you could help as you all seem very knowledgeable! We are looking to get our will done. We have had someone round and they quoted us about £125 for a mirror will ie. a bog standard type one. If i die, dh gets everything and vice versa if he dies.We wanted one where the three kids would share our fortunes:rotfl::rotfl: if anything happens to us, like a trust type thing. We were quoted £800 plus VAT.
Now I don't know a great deal about what we are looking for and all the jargon but that seems really expensive to me, or is that about right?
Would appreciate your advice please.
November is Will Aid month, where the solicitor will donate their fee to charity. Martin usually emails about it - or I'm sure it'll be on the site here somewhere - worth looking in to.0 -
Well all caught up so will bid you all goodnight.
Lurking mainly at the mo for which I am very sorry but my other life keeps getting in the way at the mo :rotfl:
Give me something to giggle over when lurking at work please nightshift :beer:
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tronlegacy wrote: »If i buy 4 different lynx will they count as 4 different items?
Yes, but make sure SA rings them all through individually and not four of the same, which has been known! Or put them through a self scan yourself to be sure!0 -
No, I think he could manage to get the free biscuits with vouchers but couponong shops I don't think I could trust him with
I did send him through a ss till on his own last Sunday with milk and bread and potatoes with an APG voucher to pay for most of it and he managed this. I was doing the more complicated Sada v tosco shop
He does get excited about mocs if its something he likes - biscuits, chocolate, bottlegreen etc
My OH has only just started paying attention since the last week of the APG glitch now he whinges that he didnt know sooner but the only reason he didnt know sooner was because he wouldnt listen!
I still cant believe that he literally stuck to my list and only got what he had coupons for!0 -
tronlegacy wrote: »If i buy 4 different lynx will they count as 4 different items?
Yes, but aim for more 10-12 individual items. Just in case some fillers do not compare or incase of other problems.0 -
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snuffalilly wrote: »Does that apply to anyone? I thought I read somewhere that you had to be over 55?? I'm 32....a young whipper snapper!!:rotfl:
http://www.willaid.org.uk/will-makers/faqs
The FAQs don't mention age and I don't remember there being a minimum age when I've looked before.
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