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Stretching every penny.....things you love under 50p!

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  • maryarm
    maryarm Posts: 57 Forumite
    another thank you for the basics tea bags. got some at the weekend and they make a lovely brew, and believe me we drink a LOT of tea in my house :rotfl:
    Sealed pot challenge #310
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  • karenccs67
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    maryarm wrote: »
    another thank you for the basics tea bags. got some at the weekend and they make a lovely brew, and believe me we drink a LOT of tea in my house :rotfl:


    Is the tea very strong? I bought Sainsbury own tea bags before Christmas and they are too strong for me.
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  • karenccs67
    karenccs67 Posts: 1,088 Forumite
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    Asda have got a 50p promotion on quite a few items, some that I thought are ok are: Aero 4 pack of mousse in Choc, Mint, White & Caramel, 500g Napolina Spaghetti, Fusilli, Penne & Rigatoni, Kingsmill Sliced Bread, 3 pack of red onions & bags of Haribo sweets.
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  • Home Bargains sell Mug Shots for 33p each. DH loves the Cheesy Pasta variety for a quick snack or supper. (They also do a Thai noodle and a Chicken noodle variety)
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  • Ilona
    Ilona Posts: 2,449 Forumite
    Home Bargains sell Mug Shots for 33p each. DH loves the Cheesy Pasta variety for a quick snack or supper. (They also do a Thai noodle and a Chicken noodle variety)

    Ha ha, that's a coincidence. I've just done a blog post about a cheesy Mug Shot I ate earlier. Three for £1 from Poundland. I'll save the other two for when I go camping. :D
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  • kitschkitty
    kitschkitty Posts: 3,177 Forumite
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    unixgirluk wrote: »
    Bramwells cheese sauce powder (Aldi's) 33p, its lovely and is enough for 4-5 portions.

    Hi, if you have a packet handy I'd be very grateful to know the % of cheese (powder) in it, thanks. :)
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  • Uniscots97
    Uniscots97 Posts: 6,687 Forumite
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    Hi, if you have a packet handy I'd be very grateful to know the % of cheese (powder) in it, thanks. :)


    30%, so more than some of the boxed cheesey pastas.
    CC2 = £8687.86 ([STRIKE]£10000[/STRIKE] )CC1 = £0 ([STRIKE]£9983[/STRIKE] ); Reusing shopping bags savings =£5.80 vs spent £1.05.Wine is like opera. You can enjoy it even if you don't understand it and too much can give you a headache the next day J
  • Eenymeeny
    Eenymeeny Posts: 2,015 Forumite
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    Hi, if you have a packet handy I'd be very grateful to know the % of cheese (powder) in it, thanks. :)
    Great thread, sorry to hijack but looked for this yesterday in my local Aldi :(
    Could anyone tell me where it's usually displayed please and would it be ok for cauliflower/macaroni cheese?
    Thanks :)
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  • maryarm
    maryarm Posts: 57 Forumite
    karenccs67 wrote: »
    Is the tea very strong? I bought Sainsbury own tea bags before Christmas and they are too strong for me.

    I dont find it too strong,and i am not a fan of strong tea. hubby said it "has flavour"!!! lol
    Sealed pot challenge #310
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  • karenccs67 wrote: »
    Is the tea very strong? I bought Sainsbury own tea bags before Christmas and they are too strong for me.

    Thanks for the info. I like strong teabags
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