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  • TrulyMadly wrote: »
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    Brownies and cream:) putting my eggs to good use:)

    Bubbs first bit is for you in return for your Victoria sponge the other week:)

    DD has been playing about with photo to Instagram it:)

    If I start on Instagram I will definitely not have time to turn around:)

    I love a good slice of brownie cake and this looks excellent, recipe please if it hasn't already been posted while I'm catching up:)
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  • Savvybuyer
    Savvybuyer Posts: 22,332 Forumite
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    Sorry if this has been posted already tonight - still to catch up - but 39 (thirty-nine) multibuys, grand total, for A on MSM.co.uk when I'm signed out. Could this be an indication of a glitch on Sunday afternoon? (Knowing my luck, in England/Wales, it'll run between 4pm closing time and finish 6am Monday opening for the main A's.)
  • pattylabelle
    pattylabelle Posts: 7,474 Forumite
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    karlie88 wrote: »
    :rotfl:



    Start with a 1st Account: http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/latesttip/#firstdirect

    Switch over to First Direct and get £125 (for a few minutes work). I switched over a few months ago and they have incredibly good CS (unlike Tesco :rotfl:).

    You ring one number and they answer within 5 rings...no silly 'press 5 for this dept' or 'say your account number' with their voice recognition software. Open 24/7 and UK call centres.

    AND you can apply for a regular saver that pays 6% interest (an amazing rate).

    Go for it...;)

    I agree there - First direct are outstanding - I have an offset mortgage with them....the best financial decision I ever made in my life - well apart from taking the Michael out of the apg glitch:D:D
    never stop doing your best because someone doesn't give you credit
  • Nannylala
    Nannylala Posts: 6,791 Forumite
    artha wrote: »
    Do those brownies have any "special ingredients"? Could account for you random dreamy thoughts at times;)

    Artha your post made me smile especially after just watching Coronation Street tonight and them talking about a certain ingredient in their brownies ;)

    Another early night for me I seem to be so tired of late and no I have not been eating enhanced brownies :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    Good night to you all:A
  • artha
    artha Posts: 5,254 Forumite
    David. wrote: »
    Anyway was nice to see the manic beast that is Barbara numbers again tonight :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:. Obviously dad as well ;)

    Word of warning do not get in between her and a whoopsie unless you are in Bupa :eek:.

    Picture the scene Barabara head down aris up in the air throwing cartons of raspberries back at me like a woman possesed . I am sure if someone had got their hand in the way they would now be an amputee as it would have ended up in my trolley :eek:

    Glad shes on my side :cool::rotfl: Thanks for the pork by the way :T
    As usual dad looked after me these two are pros I am only any good as a blocker :rotfl:

    I'm afraid I have to report that David. is a bit of a dissapointment to the local whoopsie club. Who else would wait to be asked if they wanted a pork joint when it was plonked right in front of them at a very attractive price:rotfl::rotfl:
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  • imposter
    imposter Posts: 791 Forumite
    This is from a womble - poss. cheaper baby food?
    Asda v Waitrose

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    But on the bottom of the Asda Receipt it says

    EK STAGE 2 4 FOR £5 -£0.56
    EK STAGE 1 6 FOR £5 -£0.94

    (Presumably EK is Ella's Kitchen)

    I don't know the slightest thing about baby food, but perhaps someone in the know can work out whether there is something for those with tots? e.g. if the Stage 1 food is 6 for a fiver but targeting those in Waitr0se on offer at £1 each gives back 25p, then it would be £3.50 for 6. Not a great saving but every little h3lps? ;)
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  • emerald21
    emerald21 Posts: 11,349 Forumite
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    karlie88 wrote: »
    :rotfl:



    Start with a 1st Account: http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/latesttip/#firstdirect

    Switch over to First Direct and get £125 (for a few minutes work). I switched over a few months ago and they have incredibly good CS (unlike Tesco :rotfl:).

    You ring one number and they answer within 5 rings...no silly 'press 5 for this dept' or 'say your account number' with their voice recognition software. Open 24/7 and UK call centres.

    AND you can apply for a regular saver that pays 6% interest (an amazing rate).

    Go for it...;)


    I can vouch for First Direct. I changed over to them a couple of years ago and have always had excellent service :)
  • bubbs
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    karlie88 wrote: »
    :rotfl:



    Start with a 1st Account: http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/latesttip/#firstdirect

    Switch over to First Direct and get £125 (for a few minutes work). I switched over a few months ago and they have incredibly good CS (unlike Tesco :rotfl:).

    You ring one number and they answer within 5 rings...no silly 'press 5 for this dept' or 'say your account number' with their voice recognition software. Open 24/7 and UK call centres.

    AND you can apply for a regular saver that pays 6% interest (an amazing rate).

    Go for it...;)
    Im poor i dont earn that much :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:so looking at it i do well to save 1/3 of my wages a year
    Sealed pot challenge number 003 £350 for 2015, 2016 £400 Actual£345, £400 for 2017 Actual £500:T:T £770 for 2018 £1295 for 2019:j:j spc number 22 £1,457Stopped Smoking 22/01/15:D:D::dance::dance:- 5 st 1 1/2lb :dance::dance:
  • artha
    artha Posts: 5,254 Forumite
    bubbs wrote: »
    Artha you have been watching too much corrie :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

    It's my favourite programme..sad I know..but true:rotfl::rotfl:
    Awaiting a new sig
  • tweets
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    artha wrote: »
    I'm afraid I have to report that David. is a bit of a dissapointment to the local whoopsie club. Who else would wait to be asked if they wanted a pork joint when it was plonked right in front of them at a very attractive price:rotfl::rotfl:

    Sounds like he's a gentleman ;):D not many left now :rotfl::rotfl:
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