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The Extra Loveliest Individual's Team Expedition
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Thanks to the op of this item, much appreciated.
I was doing a choc shop today but I still went and had a look and found one lone bottle in my store which I misfiled for future reference.
Meanwhile I went up to waitrose - more of this exciting trip later if I ever catch up.
I found another item for the Sada v w
I found mr kiplings Victoria slices, bake wells and almond slices for 60 p in waitrose - think these are £1 in Sada so 3 good fillers.
I also had 3 of the 50 p red stickers from the reduced cakes so real cost was 10 p.
Good for lunch packs
UOTE=tricia89;57095451]TRICIAS WICKED COOL BOOM TING FING GLITCH ALERT
I just found this: sorry cant post pics don't know how
Neutrogena Visibly Clear Oil-Free Pink Grapefruit Facial Acne Wash (200ml)
20p in Waitrose and £3 in Asda. I bought a few from my local asda and it matched it.
Asda matches products that are out of stock!
http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/waitr...ash_200ml.html
With massive thanks tro original poster of this glitch[/QUOTE]
“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 -
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Good afternoon/evening:)
No mt at our a's, but plenty of fingers, so gave instructions to oh to give it a go.
By the way Cravendale is 2for £2.5 at Waity:)...reality is a point of view...0 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »Oh it's years since I heard someone say "best butter"
Wondering what second best would be:)
Mum always says best butter or margarine.
So second best must be margarine0 -
fairclaire wrote: »I am:D Thanks. And thanks to everyone else for the wishes:A
I been out in it at last. Took me ages to get my insurance sorted this afternoon, I was itching to get in it. Feels amazing not be driving something that clunks, squeaks and shudders:rotfl: It's so shiny and clean I don't want to let the kids in it:rotfl:
And I grovelled all afternoon for my strop over the fridge. Now time to think of ways to convince OH we can keep the old one as well.....for stashingWhen The Fun Stops Stop0 -
tescobabe69 wrote: »On the brighter side I did an MT /vinnies shop at 12 ish and decided to do a circuit of town, on the route I bumped into a woman I know (shes in her sixties) after a chat I gave her a MT, she was really pleased, when her husband turned up he mentioned he was running a christmas raffle, guess what he got (a vinnies and an MT !), so I went back to As and did a couple of Thornton/MT shops before getting the Tesco bus home.
The bus driver was a very young Polish guy, hes got a MT for his girlfriend, I dont generally do that sort of thing but I felt a real need in myself to be positive.
Assuming the APGs come through OK It will have cost me about £3 - I feel a lot better, I've had a kiss, a handshake, three smiles, and four people are happier, now that is a bargain!
If someone came up to me, and started handing out boxes of chocolates for no reason.. I'd think they were a shop lifter or something, wanting to get rid of HOT stuff. Be careful.0 -
Repeat after me. T were trying to charge me double the price, would they be ashamed of themselves? No, they wouldn't - so don't you be.:)
If you are using legitimate coupons on the correct product(s) at the time, it doesn't matter. Just take the overcharged product(s) to CS. Golden rule is ALWAYS accompany them to where you saw the correct sel/poster etc otherwise it will invariably go missing and cs will return and say that you are mistaken.
If you like sausages, look on t website on Tues evening/Wed morning as Riveway ones are due to finish on the 13th. If the offer is not extended, they are usually a sitting target.;) They BBQ very well.:beer:
so true and i belive the same :eek::rotfl:0 -
Need help with choc/bic glitch?
Look at this:
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.php?p=57079425&postcount=2
With thanks to Fudge_Cake
and this:
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.php?p=57118419&postcount=1440
Don't forget to thank Call of Trouty:)You can't live a perfect day without doing something for someone who will never be able to repay you. ~John Wooden 154/06/2700 -
fairclaire wrote: »I am:D Thanks. And thanks to everyone else for the wishes:A
I been out in it at last. Took me ages to get my insurance sorted this afternoon, I was itching to get in it. Feels amazing not be driving something that clunks, squeaks and shudders:rotfl: It's so shiny and clean I don't want to let the kids in it:rotfl:
And I grovelled all afternoon for my strop over the fridge. Now time to think of ways to convince OH we can keep the old one as well.....for stashing:D0 -
DesperateScousewife wrote: »Baileys £10 a litre in sada, :beer:
Don't forget the 10%too:)To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0
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