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I seem to have a cough cough few flumps around somewhere Motherbear, so thanks for that tip. Off to try it now
My dog was on tablets daily and he always got them squished into a bit of Brie!! It never failed. Hope you find something that disguises them, cos its no fun watching them spit out the tablets while they eat the goodies.:rotfl::rotfl:0 -
Fourp, if there's a butter glitch at Tesco again, stay away from ThomasTown! It's mine, all mine!
I gave it a glance when the bus went past ...Lurpak memories flooded the brain
We could ' lunch ' in the Legion before glitching the pants out of T's .:)I was young once , now I get older all the time .0 -
In case it's of interest , 150 cc points still being given on £50 spend on giftcards(not Tosco or Visa ones). Also produces a £5 off till spit for next week.
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Hi everyone,
I am going to asda for chocolate glitch.
Please can you tell me if this is right
2 x milk tray 400g
1 x trigger
plus fillers
What does the trigger actually do?
TIA:)0 -
boots offer of the week:)
Sheer Sanctuary Indulgence
http://www.boots.com/en/Sheer-Sanctuary-Indulgence_1273687/?cm_mmc_o=-uubkbzfwlCjCKww5kbELCjCvi%20i9%20niioCjCC
is currently £40 but apparently on Friday will be dropping to £19...also 3 for 2 at the mo, so hopefully will stay at that!!:D
this happened last year too as I recall...when will these big retailers invest in some competent IT staff?? never hopefully!:cool:
:rotfl:
Shameless bump xx:cool:"He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin
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forestroxydog wrote: »I cover the tablets in cream cheese now when I have to and never had a problem with that x:)
Good idea may try that for change she likes cheese0 -
princessmelody2009 wrote: »Have been away for a couple of days trying to keep up with life
Anywho, am still catching up but massive hugs to Logie, hope all goes well for you and please keep us updated if you can.
Many thanks to CoT & FC for the lovely choccy glitch. I finally managed to get some :T
Due to the ASDA Price Guarantee, you're entitled to a voucher of £11.09:
11 items (9 different) on your bill qualify for comparison Sainsbury's
+£9.74
1 x ASDA Table Salt (750g) £0.29 £0.29
1 x ASDA Smartprice Dried Mixed Herbs (18g) £0.19 N/A
1 x ASDA Smartprice Black Pepper Ground (25g) £0.18 £0.18
1 x ASDA Smartprice Crunchy Peanut Butter (340g) £0.62 £0.62
1 x ASDA Smartprice Sponge Scourers (5) £0.14 £0.14
2 x Cravendale Pure Filtered Whole Milk (2L) £3.00 £3.00
1 x Barratt Flumps Mallow Twists £0.10 £0.10
2 x Cadbury Milk Tray (400g) £14.00 £6.00
1 x Flash Strong Weave Antibacterial Wipes (60) £2.00 £1.00
1 x Bakers Complete Gravy Bites 2in1 with Tasty Chicke... £2.88 £2.14
Comparison total (compared products only) £23.21 £13.47
I bought the very posh looking Thornton's Christmas Collection as the trigger. Hope there's some useful fillers there for someone
Hope everyone is well/comfortable/happy today
Saw on the tv this morning that so many families will spend this Christmas in BnB's because they are homelessI knew it was bad with more and more families turning to food banks but that really made me tearful. Today I am feeling grateful that we have our home, central heating and food. Our local church offers food hampers every Christmas and last year I queued for hours with our DD in buggy as we were in desperate need so it just brings home how much better off we are this year. Despite my mam's attempts to convince me to register again this year, I know there are much worse off than us and I'm sure many families's Christmas's will be much better this year thanks to this thread. Thank you everyone on here that contributes and helps me and my family. Also, thank you to those of you who listen to and respond to my comments, sometimes having a chat is just as much help
Please forgive my long post x
princessmelody2009
i always have look out for you on here (dnt want to sound like stalker )but i feel your so genuine (like me :rotfl:)and i defo know what its like to be with out food and home and am glad im in a postion to help others and this xmas i have so much to give thanks to the HELP AND GENOROSITY of others on this thread , i truly feel this thread is a life saver for me , expecial all the money iv saved and nice people iv spoke to on here. im going to learn to knit so i can knit and donate to homeless/needy (wish my nan could teach me but the Alzheimer has taken over compleatley and my other gran is to "cool " to knit lol so she says (:eek:)0 -
spasguidedogs wrote: »Hi everyone,
I am going to asda for chocolate glitch.
Please can you tell me if this is right
2 x milk tray 400g
1 x trigger
plus fillers
What does the trigger actually do?
TIA:)
the trigger makes the magic happen :rotfl:
and yes your shop is right but 8 or few more filler0 -
Shameless bump xx:cool:
3 for 2 or not, who in their right mind would pay £40 for that?!
I do love the smell of Sanctuary stuff but aren't they the small bottles?!May: Make £5 a day £115.38 / £155
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