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Something unexpected happened which made me smile and still continues to make me smile.
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...all million lists done by savvy - yes
..all billion comparason posts of paragraph after gargantuan paragraph done by savvy - yes
oh good, I came at the right time then :rotfl::rotfl: I jest savvy, u know I say so in jest. How r ya? hope its a nice relaxing sunday eve for u x x
Thanks, I am having a relaxing evening, just lying down with one of these lightweight portable laptops at the moment, much nicer.
Folks, I've just realised I did even better than I thought on the Oreo Cookies. The 50p ones are 154g, but the one I bought (at £1.39) is 185g, so more than 30g more!! All four (or it may be three) are 55p in S, so the same effective price vs S on the APG. I was looking at the weight in the competitor (Sains.) and obviously must have accidentally only put onto my Avs S list on MSM the one cheapest per 100g in S.:T:j
Doing my similar-to-MSM weight adjustment on these, if I had paid 50p (which, after the APG, I didn't quite) on the rollback ones I'd have somewhat less than what I have now. By weight, my 185g is equivalent to just over 41.6p. So the cheaper ones are the pack on shelf at £1.39 and not the 50p packs which, even after APG vs S (49.5p), cost more per gram!!!:):j
Also, I avoided a multibuy on the sponge puddings as well (whether by accident or design). We only want one pack of sponge puddings and there was no need for two. They are 'any 2 for £2.50' in A, which looks good compared to the single price of £1.44 (as 2x£1.44 = £2.88).
However, I prefer 10% cheaper than S's £1 price thank you:T:rotfl: - 90p for one pack and not spending twice as much after APG (2 packs to £1.80 with APG).
Somehow, I just prefer to do my shopping arms-length from a different store!!!:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::j:rotfl::rotfl::):D and not, as most people probably do, pay 2 for £2.50 - or even, fail to take the multibuy as they also don't need that many and pay £1.44 for one - and then don't bother to check the APG. You can't criticise Sada, as there are big banners everywhere telling people about it.
Finally, David. (I think it was you), if you've got this far,:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:about the bin bags, I'm working on it (not literally this second or even tonight) and endeavour to let you know on here when I have some details. (Didn't we get the last set of bin bags totally free, some of us, by signing up to a promotion on an overseas website - limited to first X number? I thought it came in the weekly email some months back. I entered my details for something - I didn't receive anything, so I assume they'd all gone, but congrats to anyone who managed to get some bin bags - or bags anyway, whatever they were now - for nothing).0 -
madmuppet5 wrote: »!!!!!!? :cool::eek:Westvleteren wrote: »What?
It is Norway in the middle of winter.... :cool::)
Guess there isn't too much else happening deep in the snowy forests in Norway in Wintertime
My question isn't so much what as why?0 -
Mrs_stinkface wrote: »I've just had a look on net mums and its got some great advice. Thanks.
Brilliant, these look excellent. Just got to find somewhere that stocks them now :T
You're welcome, my friend recommended it to me when I was pregnant and I've used it ever since!May: Make £5 a day £115.38 / £155
5p Jersey Money :rotfl: Roadkill: 4p :rotfl: eBay: £15.46 PayPalFB Sales: £27
TCB £13.18 AGC
TMF £3.65
Geolotto £5
Podengo £40
SB £10 AGC
Instagc £1 AGC
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Westvleteren wrote: »What?
It is Norway in the middle of winter.... :cool::)AKA; Mad, MM, MM5, Madicles :cool: ©
Shin: Device for finding furniture in the dark©
Elite 11+ fundraising total for Make-a-Wish £682 :j:A0 -
couponqueen123 wrote: »i also have spare toast, micro and slow cooker:o these are eaither cheap or charity shop finds or ppl throwing out lol
Love it, will keep my eye outtanku for the idea :A
May: Make £5 a day £115.38 / £155
5p Jersey Money :rotfl: Roadkill: 4p :rotfl: eBay: £15.46 PayPalFB Sales: £27
TCB £13.18 AGC
TMF £3.65
Geolotto £5
Podengo £40
SB £10 AGC
Instagc £1 AGC
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RootedNomad wrote: »Guess there isn't too much else happening deep in the snowy forests in Norway in Wintertime
My question isn't so much what as why?
Shall I bore you all with another one?
Mad might be more interested in some of there other videos when less clothing is wornSomething unexpected happened which made me smile and still continues to make me smile.
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georges_mummy wrote: »tescos have something similar usually on clipstrips in the look roll aisles. hth
Thank you, I'll have a nosy when I go in next.just found that these are available on E:bay HTH
Thank you. X
I love all the helpful people on here. Advice at your fingertips. MagicLife is not about learning to avoid the storms - it's about learning to dance in the rain.0 -
Is it too early to start my Christmas list ?
Shane Ward on Dancing On Ice I dont usually go for the shaved head look but I may have to make an exception this time :cool:
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TrulyMadly wrote: »For those making butter with all the cheap cream........
It's messy:eek::)
It's even messier when your using a T's cheap £15 mixer to do it with. The bowl is tiny and I have to keep spinning it round so the whisks hit the cream. :eek:N1LDA0
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