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Evening everyone :-)
Finally got to T's today and it was a very productive shop. Managed to get a £16.50 spend down to £7, 270 cc points (with T monthly coupons) and a till split for a free box of mince pies. Not sure what triggered it but not going to complain as I love mince pies :-)
Can't wait for tomorrow, hoping for a Terry's glitch like last year. It's a family tradition that everyone has one in their stockings. Just a shame they stopped doing the mint ones, as my OH is allergic to orange but could have the mint instead.0 -
streetlights wrote: »Good evening I hope you all had a great day, just popped to Mr S and they were reducing everything got some fish and chicken and pastry( I know this is lazy I only buy it when it is going to be more expensive to make).
I got some of the pots of Greek yoghurt free as well. Thanks sis for sending me the vouchers.
well done on your reductions
The greek yog is lovely:) I think i'd even pay money for this
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LOB and the Lindt swiss collection Confirmed from 4.30pm shop
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Hi Everyone
Shopping free day, put the tree up instead :j
This one gave me a chucke, so thought I would share
After queuing up at the Tesco checkout this morning, Mr Smith said to the cashier, "Can you do this any cheaper?"
"I'm afraid not," she replied, "If we did it for you then we'd have to do it for everybody."
Mr Smith said, "Yeah, but it's got today's date on it. If nobody buys it then it's just going to get thrown away."
"Look sir, you're holding up the queue. Do you want the newspaper or not?!"
have a good night
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Evening guys i have managed to find today a couple of the good food books can anyone tell me what is the best way to use the coupons inside thanyou so much x0
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2 items on your bill qualify for comparison Waitrose
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0.35 x ASDA Onions by Weight (100g) £0.32 £0.31
1 x ASDA Bakery Tiger Rolls (4) £0.70 N/A
1 x Yoplait Thomas & Friends Strawberry Fromage Frais ... £1.00 £1.00
1 x Robinsons Fruit Shoot Summer Fruits Low Sugar (8x2... £2.00 N/A
1 x ASDA Fresh Tastes Carrot Batons (300g) £0.50 N/A
1 x Albert Bartlett Rooster Potatoes (2Kg) £2.45 N/A
1 x Diet Coke (8x330ml) £2.50 N/A
1 x Coca Cola (8x330ml) £2.50 N/A
1 x Dr Pepper (8x330ml) £2.50 N/A
Comparison total (compared products only) £1.32 £1.31
Waitrose was 1p cheaper so I got 15p APG
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You've missed two people (that i know of) having their posting priviliges removed
We're not allowed to talk about them though so don't ask me to name them
I thought the idea of not talking about PPR'd users was because they weren't able to respond to comments. Does that still apply if they are still posting on the thread using an AE?0 -
HappyClappy wrote: »sHOULDNT that be WAs? My mum was made on him!
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I wasn't sure so I googled and now I'm none the wiser
Apparently he died 5 December 2012 (i.e. tomorrow!)
http://en.necropedia.org/obituary/Stephen_HawkingApparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0
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