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Just included the ones that were in my favour £2.12 (womble) TvA
1 x TESCO EDAY VALUESPONGE PAN CLEANERS 5PK 0.19 0.18
1 x GLADE SOLID AIR FRESHENER RELAXING ZEN 1.10 1.00
1 x NIVEA LIP CARE ESSENTIAL 4.8G 1.12 1.00
2 x CADBURY MILK CHOCOLATE FINGERS 125G 2.50* 2.00
2 x TESCO CHINESE LEAF EACH 2.60 2.00
1 x MORGAN'S SPICED DARK RUM 1 LITRE 19.00 17.00SPC 2015: #319 £10.65 / £500 Bulgaria tin0 -
Morning everyone.
Still keeping an eye on the thread when I can.
Quick question...anyone a dab hand at peer-to-peer lending on here?:grouphug:Official MSE canny forumite and HUKD VIP badge member
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pattylabelle wrote: »But the baby event hasn't started yet COT so in theory they wouldn't have tried the nappy MOC on this round yet. I will be giving it a bash with my fav sa's:Ddizzyditzy wrote: »Morning
Hate to tell you this tweets 4 miles down the road and we have no snow at all:(
I learnt to drive 7 years ago and my Dad was disgusted that you are no longer taught this and to leave it in gear. Every time he has driven my car I forget he's been in it, start the engine lurch forward and stall:o
Thoroughly enjoyed catching up on the night shift antics.
Hugs to all who need them.
Hope everyone has a good day. Wrap up and stay safe.
Morning, not caught up still on page 306:o, I always leave a manual car in gear "just in case" .:)The person who never makes a mistake never learns anything.0 -
Iamsohappy wrote: »Morning all
Just off to catch up on last nights chat
I really need to get some veg - shall I go to T's this afternoon or not
go if you can. I reckon the shops will be empty. Lots of whoopsies, hopefully:)0 -
Hope your stash is still intact and DM left empty handed?
so all is good plus had the chain on door
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Eldest was a bit cold when I let him in at 9ish after Id had a shower but hey ho he will go galavanting in just a t shirt and trousers.
No sign of DM thankfully this morning but somone or something was up there last night :eek:.
Off to check house insurance would stashes be classed as personal goods or looking at it trade :cool:.
Still trying to think of where to take dogs , thought about the beach but its just gone high tideWhen The Fun Stops Stop0 -
M&SJust thought:Check frozen food is on offer in your store before you try. It's not on website so could be store specific. If it is you can do it with any frozen food. Make sure you put items of the nearest value thro' the till together to get maximum discount. I also bought 2x chunky breaded haddock & 1 x chunky breaded cod all at £6.50 then a few other bits then 3x frozen chips at £1.33 each. Balance prior to discounts was £26.36. Minus £5 voucher & £7.83 for frozen. Total to pay = £13.53
The frozen fish was on 3 4 2 last week when I used one of my £5 vouchers. Some of their fruit is usually on offer too. I just walk around the store looking for the offers and try not to pay more than £13 for a £25 shop:)0 -
Well following my decision to stop doing the lottery, I decided to give Netflix a go it’s £5.99 a month with a months free trial! I must say I am very impressed with the range of Movies TV series Documentaries etc. Its incredible and for the £5.99 a month I now have Netflix on my Apple TV, my IPhone, and my Computer, admittedly they are not the latest, but hey for £5.99 what do you expect but it’s also Legal! So I am well pleased and I am sure once my free trail is over I will gladly pay! So my advice is take a look at it, you may be as pleasantly surprised as me.Low Carb High Fat is the way forward I lost 80 lbs
Since first using Martins I have saved thousands0 -
Well £2.64 on T wombles, 3 returned, 4 didn't - at least noodles work in favour sometimesSPC 2015: #319 £10.65 / £500 Bulgaria tin0
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Well following my decision to stop doing the lottery, I decided to give Netflix a go it’s £5.99 a month with a months free trial! I must say I am very impressed with the range of Movies TV series Documentaries etc. Its incredible and for the £5.99 a month I now have Netflix on my Apple TV, my IPhone, and my Computer, admittedly they are not the latest, but hey for £5.99 what do you expect but it’s also Legal! So I am well pleased and I am sure once my free trail is over I will gladly pay! So my advice is take a look at it, you may be as pleasantly surprised as me.
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