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Hi, just putting my A v T shopping list together and I see the twinnings tea 160 pk is £5.98 As and £2.99 in Ts is this better than a v t, I have 3 apgs to use up from the cheese...0
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Drumming fingers on desk . .
4 wasted appointments so far today as people can't be bothered to cancel them if they can't come ....
Roll on 5 pmThe mind is like a parachute. It doesn't work unless it's open0 -
Afternoon
Ive been rained off
who stole the sunshine?
Oh well I might go and print some coupons. Thank you to redfraggle for the link to the fairy stuff, and to RN about the reminder about the Ts deal. I notice these coupons are valid until the end of the year and aren't personalised :T0 -
davemorton wrote: »To be fair TS, at this time of night, there isnt much difference
Well I think it is most rude of FC not to wait up for me coming home, and sad I missed AAu, as he is not on much, but I do like his company (even at 2% battery)
Excuse me while i quote from a closed thread
You'll probably see more of me davemorton.
I've been kicked off FB for not contributing so i'll have more time to post on here now that i can't read all that chat too
You probably won't see me much tonight though. Tonight i'm at a paaaaartaaaaaay :beer:Apparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
Dodo, there weren't any scales in CL just now, only the £5 ones. There was a lot of meat already reduced. Whoopsies should be plentiful tonight. Have company, so won't be going. hth0
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RootedNomad wrote: »That is really brilliant. Goes awesomely well with the fairy offer I posted on the last thread. £5.60 pp has been confirmed, so £3 for the 2 items, and now less £2 in mocs :beer:
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.php?p=60541403&postcount=7004
"T has an offer where you buy Fairy dishwasher tabs and get the washing up liquid free.
This one is £8.60 T, £3 A, so potentially £5.60 pp and the 433ml original or lemon fairy for free, so in effect both products for £3 (unfortunately don't think the washing up liquid compares to A).
Useful to bump up a HH?"
Thank you
Hi I just bought this and asked about the free WUL and was told it was online only, did get a pp thoughStarting to save £2 coins again, but it is a struggle:rotfl:Not doing very well keep spending them
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fairclaire wrote: »Afternoon
Ive been rained off
who stole the sunshine?
Oh well I might go and print some coupons. Thank you to redfraggle for the link to the fairy stuff, and to RN about the reminder about the Ts deal. I notice these coupons are valid until the end of the year and aren't personalised :T
I cant seem to get the Fairy coupons as i am using Google Chrome on Mac. even though I opened the link in Safari the link says I have printed too many. Can anyone help?0 -
I cant seem to get the Fairy coupons as i am using Google Chrome on Mac. even though I opened the link in Safari the link says I have printed too many. Can anyone help?
Clear cache and history? I'm using chrome and it worked here but it's with windows. Maybe try firefox? x
Coupons = the only money we can legally print for ourselves:D
:j A coupon for a free item that is price glitched in Mr T's to be cheaper than Sada for an apg = HEAVEN :j
:money: total = £47.48 cc = 413 selling stuff = £23.00 Floor pennies = £5.790
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