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Iamsohappy wrote: »Good afternoon
Just catching up over lunch. Bad morning at work so have come out to the car to catch up here and get my head clear.
Pleased to see so many shops working for you all this morning. :T
Hope today goes well 3Dogs :A
Glad to see you posting marbett
Hugs to lots of others dealing with lots of issues and health problems :A
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Evangeline1971 wrote: »RM thank you so much for this list. Can I ask please are all these items triggers in themselves, ie can they bought in any combination or is an essential trigger needed. TIA, just off to the shop now :T
Any/all of the Simple products in my shop will work as "triggers" as none are showing as in the offer on msm, but need to buy them in 2s for A vs S (2 for £4 at S). The other Simple items I mentioned underneath should also all work as they were in the same offer listing, but haven't tried them (yet).
The Garnier products show in the 3 for £6 offer on A.com and msm, so only one or two of these. Just picked them becuase they compared OK vs S for the trial shop.
Does that make sennse?0 -
perkypam123 wrote: »hello
can I do cheese,twinnings and birds eye all together
Perkypam most of the answers to the questions you are asking are within the thread. It would be nice if you would do what we all do, read the thread. I don't wish to be harsh but it becomes very irritating that nearly every post from you is a question to which you would find the answer if you just read and do research on msm and the supermarket websites.
Perhaps I am speaking out of turn, and may get flamed for posting this but I felt I had to say something.
PS please and thankyou go a long waySealed Pot Challenge No 9 516 target £250
2 years 'fag free' :j:D0 -
RootedNomad wrote: »Any/all of the Simple products in my shop will work as "triggers" as none are showing as in the offer on msm, but need to buy them in 2s for A vs S (2 for £4 at S). The other Simple items I mentioned underneath should also all work as they were in the same offer listing, but haven't tried them (yet).
The Garnier products show in the 3 for £6 offer on A.com and msm, so only one or two of these. Just picked them becuase they compared OK vs S for the trial shop.
Does that make sennse?
Clear as mud, great research thoughPerkypam most of the answers to the questions you are asking are within the thread. It would be nice if you would do what we all do, read the thread. I don't wish to be harsh but it becomes very irritating that nearly every post from you is a question to which you would find the answer if you just read and do research on msm and the supermarket websites.
Perhaps I am speaking out of turn, and may get flamed for posting this but I felt I had to say something.
PS please and thankyou go a long way
I agree with this :TBack to square one, no apg, no comment.0 -
For anyone getting freddo as a filler, the qu//nsf/rry Sada (N Wales) has an SEL of 17p but goes through at 20p so £2 gift card (very reluctantly given!):)0
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Good afternoon
Loads of pages since I last caught up :eek: thought Id missed something big but just seems to be loads and loads of ( the same ) questions. So sorry if Ive missed anything....but I skipped
Thanks RN for working out the toiletries, very clever! Im not shopping todaybut hopefully lots of people will get some cheap goodies
Evangeline, your guinea pigs are adorable! As is Harry the cat and the love birds with the rude names
Hope everyone is having a good day0 -
:j Postie just been with my T's panels kitchen towels :T
Not seen this postie before was a young lad and when i opened door he smiled looked at me then went bright red :eek: i opened door in my pj's and snow leopard print dressing gown :rotfl::rotfl:
So did you boff him or not?:rotfl::D
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Another discovery
Glitch alert
2 x Ribena Really Light Blackcurrant Drink with No Add..£5.72 £5.80 A v S
But v M compares @
2 x Ribena Really Light Blackcurrant Drink with No Add £5.72 £2.86
They actually cost £4.
Go get em.
Edit, just done the math.
£5.72 - £2.86 = £2.86 - 10 % = 29p + = £3.15 apg on a £4 spend.
Someone double check that for me please.Back to square one, no apg, no comment.0 -
squilliondollarbaby wrote: »So did you boff him or not?
:rotfl::D
Had to google to see what highlighted word meant and :eek:
NO:rotfl:
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