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  • thanyou so much but i dnt have ww meal vouchers anymore as i dnt like them(im not a snob but i just dnt eat meals like that i find it frightneing that you can keep a meal fresh that long i think what they sprayed it with )also O/H has had kidney transplant less than year ago and few other things so i tend to make all our meals for freshness and all the vitamins and etc. i did ring the local homeless center and gave some(20) to them and they were so pleased , i have to keep explaining to the people who run it that they are free as they kep thinking im giving them out my own pocket but they truly are amazing people and are so gr8tlfull .

    My hubby had a transplant 10 years ago :) He won't eat the ww meals but loves a curry and a pint :rotfl:I have had no choice the last few weeks but to eat ready meals, preparing fresh whilst managing crutches doesn't work :eek:
    Luckily hubby has his meals cooked fresh for him every night in the hotel he stays in :) he works away from home:(
    You sound like you are doing the very best for your oh :)
    :j:j:j:j
  • k3vbc6l
    k3vbc6l Posts: 49 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    tbw wrote: »
    I'm a bit confused - I can't see a gold tin on MSM and the other pack which is 3 for £10 in Asda is N/A in Tesco.
    Fabulous Fingers are the square purple box with a circle of 3 different fingers around the centre... I know cos I help make them!
  • k3vbc6l wrote: »
    Fabulous Fingers are the square purple box with a circle of 3 different fingers around the centre... I know cos I help make them!

    oh that's fab :) do you get to taste them?
    :j:j
    :j:j:j:j
  • My hubby had a transplant 10 years ago :) He won't eat the ww meals but loves a curry and a pint :rotfl:I have had no choice the last few weeks but to eat ready meals, preparing fresh whilst managing crutches doesn't work :eek:
    Luckily hubby has his meals cooked fresh for him every night in the hotel he stays in :) he works away from home:(
    You sound like you are doing the very best for your oh :)

    Hi Tyrole
    How are you doing? I've had my first appt with the physio and I'm using crutches now too, but I still have my wheelchair-it lets me do jobs around the house easier-I hired it from the red cross.
    cheers
    gill5blue
    paid all debts off 2024 yay

  • David.
    David. Posts: 24,086 Forumite
    me to the fraudster guy "whos kids birthday it wasnt " was an absuluite joke words can not decribe what i think how can you take from the people who need WRONG, also the guy who was running the food bank was bit odd bending the rules for one for example . the fraudster dint need a voucher but some poor woman who had one was made to feal like she was worthless

    also as a christain i thought he was supost to be fair and not lie etc. so why did he tell some poor member of the public that the guy had more food that him coz he had a big family when infact it was a total lie i was :mad::mad: watching it as i give to our local food bank and would h8t to think that happend , but it was nice to see that some had fresh food the food bank buy me only has non fresh food ,

    what did you think?
    Yes was a strange program seemed like they where making it way too easy for people to stop giving to these places because of what they focused on.

    I do hope the young girl doing her social worker course does well in life sounds like she could do with a break.

    It would be easy to sit here with a full stomach and stashes in every available cubby hole and judge.
    But who knows peoples circumstances.

    I do think showing 50 inch tvs, games machines, packs of dogs, cars ,mobiles etc is not helping when they can not afford to eat. Now dont take that the wrong way I dont mean they should get rid of dogs,cars ,tv etc just seems strange they would have it in there hubby/boyfriend playing on games machine eating pizza with 3 or 4 dogs running around the room.
    But is that the angle the show was meant to take as I am sure they could have found underweight people with no gas/elec sitting in a room without 50inch tv if they had wanted and it would have come across totally different.

    Also when they had some sort of party I noticed the dodgy one and his son leave a load of food on plate or where they coming back to it later.
    When The Fun Stops Stop ;)
  • ss3n08
    ss3n08 Posts: 908 Forumite
    « Back to comparison results
    17 items (9 different) on your bill qualify for comparisonASDALogoWhite.gifMorrisons+£9.91CheaperSignBlue.gif
    1 x ASDA Paracetamol 500mg Caplets (16)£0.19£0.19
    1 x ASDA Ibuprofen 200mg Caplets (16)£0.28£0.28
    1 x Twix Biscuit Fingers (58g)£0.54N/A
    1 x McVitie's Jaffa Cakes Twin Pack (24 per pack - 300...£2.50£1.00
    1 x Green's Egg Custard Mix (54g)£0.50£0.50
    5 x Weight Watchers Piri Piri Chicken & Spicy Rice (40...£14.90£14.95
    1 x Green's Lemon Pie Filling (2 per pack - 140g)£0.50£0.50
    3 x Kellogg's Special K Moments Biscuits Strawberry (5...£5.94£4.50
    2 x Coca Cola (8x330ml)£7.00£3.98
    2 x Nestle Dairy Box (400g)£12.00£8.00
    Comparison total (compared products only)£43.81£33.90

    This was with the Vinnie box. Tesco comparison with fingers to follow.
  • Iamsohappy
    Iamsohappy Posts: 2,598 Forumite
    Ninth Anniversary
    My hubby had a transplant 10 years ago :) He won't eat the ww meals but loves a curry and a pint :rotfl:I have had no choice the last few weeks but to eat ready meals, preparing fresh whilst managing crutches doesn't work :eek:
    Luckily hubby has his meals cooked fresh for him every night in the hotel he stays in :) he works away from home:(
    You sound like you are doing the very best for your oh :)

    Hi tyroleandancer
    How is your leg recovering? :) Are you mobile?
    Smile :) and hopefully the world will smile back

  • ss3n08
    ss3n08 Posts: 908 Forumite
    1 x ASDA Paracetamol 500mg Caplets (16)£0.19£0.19
    1 x ASDA Ibuprofen 200mg Caplets (16)£0.28£0.28
    2 x Cadbury Fabulous Fingers (3x110g)£14.00£5.98
    1 x Green's Egg Custard Mix (54g)£0.50N/A
    1 x Green's Lemon Pie Filling (2 per pack - 140g)£0.50£0.50
    1 x Barratt Flumps Mallow Twists£0.10£0.10
    2 x Kellogg's Special K Red Berries (320g)£5.36£5.00
    1 x ASDA Chosen by You Giant Rainbow Buttons Bar (15g)£0.10N/A
    1 x Impulse Mini Luxuries£5.00£2.25
    7 x Soft & Gentle Body Responsive Antiperspirant Deodo...£13.23£1.40
    Comparison total (compared products only)£38.66£15.70

    This was the Tesco shop using the Gold tin fabulous fingers x
  • tbw
    tbw Posts: 5,137 Forumite
    edited 31 October 2012 at 11:56AM
    k3vbc6l wrote: »
    Fabulous Fingers are the square purple box with a circle of 3 different fingers around the centre... I know cos I help make them!

    Thanks for that - I can find hat box on MSM but not a gold tin.. And the box you mention shows as N/A at T's !

    I can see from the post above that the gold tin does work against T's - a picture would be great if anyone can please help ?
    ELITE 5:2
    # 42
    11st2lbs down to 9st2lbs - another 5lbs gone due to alcohol abuse (head down toilet syndrome)
  • gill5blue wrote: »
    Hi Tyrole
    How are you doing? I've had my first appt with the physio and I'm using crutches now too, but I still have my wheelchair-it lets me do jobs around the house easier-I hired it from the red cross.
    cheers
    gill5blue

    Iamsohappy wrote: »
    Hi tyroleandancer
    How is your leg recovering? :) Are you mobile?

    Hi both :)
    Thank goodness for the wheelchair Gill!!
    I'm back at the hospital Friday, hopefully good news, fingers crossed the plaster can come off. My main problem is a bad back :( I have been off the crutches since last weekend :) should be able to cook now :rotfl:maybe I'll leave it till next week :D
    Thanks for asking.
    Gill you had a bad break :( was physio hard?
    :j:j:j:j
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