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its_a_secret_66 wrote: »i love the chocolate brazils too.:rotfl:
They work as part of a waitys shop. I bought them today along with LOB and gold fingers0 -
Was going to say thanks to Henlans for writing the list that make it possible for me to get my 'ambrosia rice puddings' (big thanks to all the finders + those that found the glitch).
Getting the rice introduced me to a new asda where they reduce things to around 1p at the end of the night as its the first asda that i seen that isnt open 24/7.
For the record i am not thanking nor am i not thanking henlans (if that makes sense) as i have no interest in the 'debates' that occur here.
Thank who you want when you wantI do. Some people make sense sometimes and the same person is a pratt 2 hours later :rotfl:
Well jel of your whoopsies :eek::p:D:beer:0 -
Happy birthday czer :bdaycake:See this post :eek:on the previous thread
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.php?p=56955923&postcount=5853
Gold bar not showing on APG from [STRIKE]todays[/STRIKE] yesterdays shop
1 x Walkers Classic Variety (12x25g)£2.88£1.49
1 x Swizzels Matlow Strawberry Refresher Bar£0.10N/A
1 x Barratt Flumps Mallow Twists£0.10£0.10
1 x Red Square Reloaded Original (500ml)£1.50N/A
1 x Red Square Reloaded Juiced Orange & Passion Fruit ...£1.50N/A
1 x Haribo Tangfastics Mini£0.10£0.10
2 x Cadbury Milk Tray (400g)£14.00£6.00
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Giant Rainbow Buttons Bar (15g)£0.10N/A
1 x ASDA Smartprice Clear Fruits (250g)£0.50N/A
Comparison total (compared products only)£18.08£8.93Handle every stressful situation like a dog.
If you can't eat it or play with it ....... just pee on it and walk away.0 -
New Jacqueliene Wilson book Emerald Star (third Hetty Feather book) - hardback on offer at Sada £5 (rrp £12.99) - think its a similar price at Tesco. (£9.99 in WHSmiths and £6.46 on Amazon). Sada also have good range of paperbackes at £3.85 or 2 for £7 ie - How to tame a dragon series, etc.
Had been going to buy range of kiddy books from WHSmith now half term finished and kids no longer in tow - eager to use my 2 £5 off £15 spend on kiddy books which expired yesterday.
Disappointed on arrival to find 3 for 2 on kiddy books no longer on in WHSmiths - buy one and get one half price on some authors needless to say JW not one of them. They wanted £9.99 for above book! First time couldn't find a bargain in there.
So hope it helps those looking for above books and saves petrol and time re abortive visit to Smiths for some. Hopefully it won't be long till they put 3 4 2 back on.
Edit - forgot to say these didn't affect my apg at all as not seen or comparable to Sainsbury shop0 -
My kids are both teenagers. The 18-year-old's moved out to uni so it feels really strange to meet her and then she goes "home" to her place which isn't our home. She still has a room here of course (although her younger brother has swapped rooms with her as she had the larger one and doesn't need that now!):DAfter a frugal's day shopping just got back from watching Skyfall. Great film!:beer:
Shame the parking was £5.00:mad::eek:
Have just noticed the irony that the daytime showings at our nearest cinema might be cheaper but coincide with most expensive car park rates!:D:eek:There is no honour to be had in not knowing a thing that can be known - Danny Baker0 -
Was going to say thanks to Henlans for writing the list that make it possible for me to get my 'ambrosia rice puddings' (big thanks to all the finders + those that found the glitch).
Getting the rice introduced me to a new asda where they reduce things to around 1p at the end of the night as its the first asda that i seen that isnt open 24/7.
For the record i am not thanking nor am i not thanking henlans (if that makes sense) as i have no interest in the 'debates' that occur here.
Brilliant shopping!!!0 -
Well back now, very poor lock in that was!!!“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
Was going to say thanks to Henlans for writing the list that make it possible for me to get my 'ambrosia rice puddings' (big thanks to all the finders + those that found the glitch).
For the record i am not thanking nor am i not thanking henlans (if that makes sense) as i have no interest in the 'debates' that occur here.
Are you taking the p ? Don't you mean copying peoples lists ??
Pfft0 -
davemorton wrote: »Well back now, very poor lock in that was!!!
(although my local is my old home town 40 miles away):beer:0 -
czerniacha wrote: »evening night shift
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- does that mean he has something to hide or not? :cool: :rotfl:does it work the other way round too? If so I might suffer amnesia(sp?):cool:)
big hugs to logie :A (yes, I've been lurking!)
hope everyone is well :A
love ya all! xx
Happy Birthday Czer :beer:
Hope you have a great day
But . . . How quickly some forget - You told me "We would always have Paris" and what about those 48 hours on the "Marrakesh Express" , not to mention Mile High Club while "Flying Down to Rio" . . .
Memory of a Goldfish I say:rotfl:
I'd like to teach the World to sing in perfect Harmony:j
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