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PixiePieface wrote: »Made that spicy asian broth that was on Lorraine this morning. Pheweeee blown my £1 M&S cosy socks off! Reckon it will be worth it tho at SW weigh in tomorrow - Nikkilaalaa if you're on here today it would be great as a SW recipe ...
That broth sounds absolutely deelish! You don't have the recipe do you love or will it be online?0 -
In our Tesco express today had Weetabix Minis 750g as per sel only £1.49. Bought 3 and charged £1.49 each.Checked online and £2.50 a pack.:)0
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Thank you so much for this. Loads of kisses are being sent to you. Don't forget Debbies has the 500 extra card points when you spend £35 or more on fragrance and beauty. This will work a treat with all the Consumer Pulse Debbies vouchers I have and the Debbies gift cards I got from Argos. Also, I am sure Clarins and Clinique have a free gift when you buy x amount of items with one being skincare. So can't wait to go out tomorrow. Thanks again Bananababe x x x
Clarins have a free beauty flash balm and 30ml des jardins perfume when you purchase 2 items. Im going to Manchester next week armed with some debs vouchers:j:j and coupons from the DM.....I haven't been on a proper 'me spree' for soooo long:D0 -
pattylabelle wrote: »don't forget to use your voucher if you ave one....l'oreal insider:D
for serum? or are you talking about the extraordinary oil or shampoo one? i'm confused:(
There comes a time in every woman's life when the only thing that helps is a glass of champagne ... Bette Davis0 -
I had an interesting thing happen to me today. I found a little clipstrip swimmers thing lying in a strange place....my sada don't have them at all. Anyway I thought bingo and bought it with the huggies box. When i got to the till with three other intems the swimmers wouldn't scan(item not found) she just said nothing and gave it to me I now realise.
Here is the intersting bit I handed over the £2 huggies coupon and the £2 swimmers coupon( because I thought that the swimmers may have scanned). Both coupons total £4 scanned ie £1 off my shopping.
These huggies coupons are like cash:D
Swimmers do not appear on my receipt.never stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit0 -
fairclaire wrote: »Clarins have a free beauty flash balm and 30ml des jardins perfume when you purchase 2 items. Im going to Manchester next week armed with some debs vouchers:j:j and coupons from the DM.....I haven't been on a proper 'me spree' for soooo long:D
Oh, they must have changed the offer. Last week it was buy 2 items, 1 must be skincare and get 3 x super sized samples. So she gave me 3, and then I did the whole "but don't you have any for men, how rude" and she handed over 2 more super sized samples which were the shower gel thing (which smells like a dead animal!) and something else as well. So bought 2 items, got 5 free samples, paid for it all with my Debbies vouchers and then got like 600 points onto my Debbies clubcard. Woohoo!0 -
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PixiePieface wrote: »Did x2 rinse and repeat Huggie kits this morn - the wipes and little sheets are ideal for all my furry pawzzz .... off to Argos again shortly for more TK Maxx which I think must be one of the best deals since everything in there is discounted?
Made that spicy asian broth that was on Lorraine this morning. Pheweeee blown my £1 M&S cosy socks off! Reckon it will be worth it tho at SW weigh in tomorrow - Nikkilaalaa if you're on here today it would be great as a SW recipe ...That broth sounds absolutely deelish! You don't have the recipe do you love or will it be online?
I saw a bit of it this morning and heard something about it's healthy and low calorie:TWill go and see if I can look it up;)By the way those £1 M&S socks are fab, I've worn mine loads since I got them and they are so soft:)Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:0 -
pattylabelle wrote: »I had an interesting thing happen to me today. I found a little clipstrip swimmers thing lying in a strange place....my sada don't have them at all. Anyway I thought bingo and bought it with the huggies box. When i got to the till with three other intems the swimmers wouldn't scan(item not found) she just said nothing and gave it to me I now realise.
Here is the intersting bit I handed over the £2 huggies coupon and the £2 swimmers coupon( because I thought that the swimmers may have scanned). Both coupons total £4 scanned ie £1 off my shopping.
These huggies coupons are like cash:D
Swimmers do not appear on my receipt.
my asda have the individual swimmers in and you can use the £2 voucher of off them to get money of shopping this also works in tescos,0 -
That broth sounds absolutely deelish! You don't have the recipe do you love or will it be online?
I think its this one:)
2 line caught tuna steaks
2 tbs toasted sesame seeds
3 cloves garlic sliced
1 thumb sized piece fresh ginger matchsticked
1 carrot very finely sliced
1 litre chicken stock
8 baby pak choi halved (or 2 large pak choi quartered)
150g beansprouts
250g soba noodles
1 tbs miso paste
Small bunch fresh coriander
1 red chilli finely sliced
1 lime quartered for serving
Method
1. Add the ginger, garlic and carrot to a large pan with the chicken stock, bring to the boil then simmer for 10 mins. Stir through the miso paste then add the quartered pak choi and beansprouts cook for a further three minutes. Season with salt and pepper.
2. Cook the noodles in boiling water for six to seven minutes, or to the packets instructions then set aside.
3. Pre-heat a griddle pan then fry the seasoned and oiled tuna steaks for two to three minutes each side or longer if you want to cook the fish through, this will leave the fish slightly pink in the centre. Rest for a couple of minutes before slicing.
4. Place the noodles in the bottom of a bowl, adding some pak choi and beansprouts, ladle over some stock then top with some of the sliced tuna, sprinkle over the sesame seeds then garnish with the coriander and chilli. Serve with a wedge of lime on the side.Beware!!!! Glitching is addictive:rotfl:0
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