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@ Hopepray, it compared to T's because of the maltesers0
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Enterprise_1701C wrote: »Sitting here in a T Shirt (and jeans etc before anyone asks!):) And no, the heating is not on, just a lovely warm house

I know exactly what you mean, never got on with my father, jsut got worse when my mum died, and then my step mother made things even worse! We do exchange cards, but that is about all. Last time I spoke to him (apart from when my step mother died) I was informed I did not need to wear my glasses all the time (I am very short sighted and my optician would definitely disagree):eek::eek: Have a few hugs from me.
So your definatly not alone Lutz many of us have horrible families
we know how you feel and what you have to put up with
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lesleysanderson wrote: »malteasers.....has anyone confirmed if these are comparing with morribobs please?

£4.48 a
£4 m
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Agreed with all said here, we were wombling on average £5 a day last week :j. Keep at it well worth itlovingtescoforever wrote: »it takes time
my first womble value wise was like 45p and 86p then BOOM £5! :j:j:j was over the moon
keep wombling
It does pay off.
since the 30th September I have wombled a total of £24.34:eek::j:beer: note this is Tosco wombling

may it continue
*I'm keeping track of my spending and saving
Shop one - A vs T
Shop two - A vs W
And then repeat :j:j:j
& now add - A vs S
What the heck A vs the world :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:0 -
See my post 6767, looks like a poor result against Ms.lesleysanderson wrote: »Malteasers.....has anyone confirmed if these are comparing with morribobs please?
Love your Mum, you'll never get another one when she's gone.0 -
My first shop with a couple of errors but used £3.50 APG on a total £18 spend so all was not lost. £12 back based on this.
BTW hi - I'm new to this and want to offer a big thanks to you guys for sharing this information with those who want it. It's taken me days of reading to work out how to do this lol.
11 items on your bill qualify for comparison
Tesco
+£10.71
1 x Dove Body Wash - Triple Moisturising Beauty Care (...£2.25£1.14
1 x Dove Beauty Care Body Wash - Silk Glow (250ml)£2.25£1.14
1 x Dettol Refresh Hand Wash with Citrus Extract (250m...£1.50N/A
1 x Dettol Healthy Touch Antibacterial Handwash - Clea...£2.49£1.25
1 x Dettol Healthy Touch Nourish Antibacterial Handwas...£2.49£1.25
1 x Dettol Sensitive Hand Wash with Pure Glycerin (250...£1.50£1.25
1 x Lynx Shower Gel - 2012 Final Edition (250ml)£2.37£1.10
1 x Dove Purely Pampering Nourishing Body Wash with Sh...£2.25£1.14
1 x Dove Purely Pampering Almond Cream with Hibiscus B...£2.25£1.14
1 x Dove Go Fresh Beauty Cream Wash - Fresh Touch Cucu...£2.20£1.10
1 x Dove Supreme Fine Silk Beauty Cream Wash (250ml)£1.00£1.10
1 x Lynx Shower Gel - Dark Temptation (250ml)£2.37£1.10 Comparison total (compared products only)£23.42£12.71I'll have some cheese please, bob.0 -
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Wondering if it would be worth trying the Dairy Milk chocs 3 for £10, would come up on apg at £7 each = £21, they are on offer at £3.75 at T, so would compare at £11.25 for 3. Therefore spend £10, get back agp for £9.75 + 10%0
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