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That's an interesting point. My DS is colour blind. I gather that colour blind people call the pillar box colour red and the grass colour green just like everybody else but would have trouble making two piles of colours of reds and greens if asked to split them into two categories.
I sawa bit of fillm decades ago which showed what the world looked like to a colour blind person. You can't see it unless you register for free at this site with the RI and go to the Walter Bodmer 1984 episodes.
It shows a woman walking around a room decorated in two different colour schemes. One is what we'd see and the other is what a colour blind person would see. And no, they don't see grey!
The crafty bit is how they worked it out!:D
And there's a nother great site for art lovers here. It shows how the painter Monet's paintings changed in the 1920s when he had an operation which made him able to see ultra-violet light.;)
No I didn't think they did, I was just trying to get my point across all be it not very well.When The Fun Stops Stop0 -
Morning all
I've just declared my greenhouse open and put my sunflowers in
Along with tomatoes, chillies, eucalyptus and some random other stuff
Photos of all of my sunflowers later. I need to study :eek:I’m a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the Health & Beauty, Greenfingered Moneysaving and How Much Have You Saved boards. If you need any help on these boards, please do let me know. Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any posts you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button, or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com
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Morning
Just back form T's - wombled a 24p pp - yeahhhh :T
Got some more 27p Tesco Loves Baby Bedtime Bath and Moisturising Bath Bubbles so they are still around - either from stores or being restocked but still available.
Magnums are £1.24 in T's and Flora 1kg is £2
Will post the pp details shortly in case it helps anyone with other shopping.Smileand hopefully the world will smile back
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First shop in T's - just a general shop not for pp - TvAvS
1x TESCO EAT ME BANANAS 5PK £0.75 £1.00 £1.00
1x TESCO GRANNY SMITH APPLES MIN 5PK CLASS 1 £1.70 n/a £1.70
1x TESCO GOODNESS APPLES MIN 7PK CLASS 1 £1.40 n/a n/a
1x MINI STRAWBERRY DOUGHNUTS 18 PACK £1.00 n/a n/a
2x BIRDS EYE 4 FISH FILLETS IN BATTER 400G £3.00 £4.00 £7.98
2x FLORA LIGHT 1KG £4.00 £5.96 £6.00
1x WALKERS HOOPS & CROSSES SALT & VINEGAR 6PK 18G £1.00 £1.89 £1.80
4x ROBINSONS FRT SHOOTS B/CRNT & APL NAS 4X200ML £4.00 n/a £7.56
1x NESTLE SMARTIES CONES 4 X 110ML £1.24 £1.67 £1.49
1x TAYTO ASSORTED CRISPS 20X25G £2.75 £4.18 £3.89
1x TAYTO CHEESE & ONION CRISPS 20X25G £2.75 £4.18 £3.89
2x TESCO LOVES BABY & TDLR BABY BTH BEDTIME 500ML £0.54 £1.91 n/a
1x TESCO LOVES BABY &TDLR MOISTNG BATH 500ML £0.27 £0.96 £1.37
1x DALE FARM GIANT BAR 4 X 120ML PACK £2.99 n/a n/a
1x MAGGI SO CRISPY ORIGINAL 90G £0.65 £0.98 n/a
2x WALLS MAGNUM CLASSIC 3 PACK 330ML £2.48 £3.33 £2.68Smileand hopefully the world will smile back
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Morning all, for anyone near to birmingham and fancy free day/ morning/afternoon out there are free tickets for next weekend at nec (i think). Dutyfree show upto 50% of lots of things it says.
I just googled nec duty free and it came up, it then says tickets are free to fill in details, might not be any good but if nothing else to do a few hours out. I think i also read free parking, so not too bad.0 -
Second smaller shop - only T's sell tomatoes apparently.
Chicken did not compare at all - was 3 for £10
1x TESCO SALAD TOM 6PK +2 EXTRA FREE £1.00 n/a n/a
1x TESCO EDAY VALUE POTATOES 7.5KG £4.59 n/a n/a
12x SPELGA TOFFEE YOGURT 125G £4.00 † £4.00 £4.90
1x IRWINS JUNIOR NUTTY KRUST SLCD BREAD 400G £0.92 £0.89 £0.92
2x COOKSTOWN UNSMOKED BACK BACON 150G £2.00 £3.50 n/a
1x TESCO PANCAKES 8 PACK £1.19 £1.00 n/a
3x TESCO SKINLESS CHICKEN BREAST FILLETS 432G £12.00 † n/a n/a
1x T NO ADDED WATER CORNED BEEF 140G £1.50 † n/a n/a
1x T. NO ADDED WATER CRUMBED HAM 125G £1.50 † £2.00 £2.00Smileand hopefully the world will smile back
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Buzz agents, check your surveys. I've just had one on foot care/blisters.N1LDA0
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Iamsohappy wrote: »Second smaller shop - only T's sell tomatoes apparently.
Chicken did not compare at all - was 3 for £10
1x TESCO SALAD TOM 6PK +2 EXTRA FREE £1.00 n/a n/a
1x TESCO EDAY VALUE POTATOES 7.5KG £4.59 n/a n/a
12x SPELGA TOFFEE YOGURT 125G £4.00 † £4.00 £4.90
1x IRWINS JUNIOR NUTTY KRUST SLCD BREAD 400G £0.92 £0.89 £0.92
2x COOKSTOWN UNSMOKED BACK BACON 150G £2.00 £3.50 n/a
1x TESCO PANCAKES 8 PACK £1.19 £1.00 n/a
3x TESCO SKINLESS CHICKEN BREAST FILLETS 432G £12.00 † n/a n/a
1x T NO ADDED WATER CORNED BEEF 140G £1.50 † n/a n/a
1x T. NO ADDED WATER CRUMBED HAM 125G £1.50 † £2.00 £2.00
Probably the extra free that made the tomatoes not compare x"Sealed Pot challenge" member No. 138
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