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Yaaayy! Those smilies have worked. It's a bit of a 'to-do' though, getting them on there.
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Also it won't let me edit my post now if I've included smilies, so I can't now put a full stop after that first roll-around symbol. (Unless I then go and change all the smilies back to their codes when going and editing it.)
I don't think I'll bother with that.:rotfl:
Remember though when I first came here I never used any smilies at all, simply because it just wasn't the 'natural' thing to me to do. So if the system wants to send me back to that state, so be it!0 -
I will be there, must make sure we bump into each other. I saw QoC's post about seeing the Bretling wing walkers, they are amazing watched them from the beach think last year.
I also saw on tv that the blue peter presenter is flying with the other acrobatic team the Blades at Bournemouth not sure what day.
(Insert smilies where appropriate not gone to chrome yet!!)
Thanks for new thread savvy.
My hubby has done that a few times also dived from a height into a small pool of water when he s been on fire, swam the channel a few times, been on the flying trapeze in the circus, walked the tight rope in America , been a stuntman for Patrick McGoohan in The Prisoner Series and many other things0 -
Savvybuyer wrote: »Yaaayy! Those smilies have worked. It's a bit of a 'to-do' though, getting them on there.
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:.
Also it won't let me edit my post now if I've included smilies, so I can't now put a full stop after that first roll-around symbol. (Unless I then go and change all the smilies back to their codes when going and editing it.)
I don't think I'll bother with that.:rotfl:
Remember though when I first came here I never used any smilies at all, simply because it just wasn't the 'natural' thing to me to do. So if the system wants to send me back to that state, so be it!
Just to make you feel better:D
A possible one for your morrie list if you don't have it already, Nivea ladies deodorant is 89p in M. Doesn't seem that it's on offer, it was just on the shelf with a regular SELI’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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tigerwhite wrote: »AvT baby food - same shop as Friday. bought 12 (the trigger is obviously missing). £6 spend on baby food and £6.04 back (total APG was for £6.45 btw)
18 items (13 different) on your bill qualify for comparison Tesco
+£4.51
0.36 x ASDA Bananas £0.24 £0.24
1 x Kinder Surprise Chocolate Egg (20g) £0.71 £0.75
2 x Hipp Organic Pasta with Tomatoes & Mozzarella 10mt... £1.90 £1.00
2 x Hipp Organic Growing Up Meal Sweetcorn, Peppers & ... £1.90 £1.00
2 x Hipp Organic Vegetables with Noodles & Chicken 10m... £1.90 £1.00
1 x Heinz Mum's Own Recipe Fruity Chicken with Rice 10... £0.99 N/A
2 x Heinz Mum's Own Beef, Tomato & Potato 10mth+ (250g... £1.98 £1.00
1 x Cow & Gate Follow on Milk Powder for Babies 6mth+ ... £7.99 £7.99
1 x Haribo Starmix Mini £0.10 £0.10
1 x Haribo Tangfastics Mini £0.10 £0.10
1 x Organix Finger Foods Apple Rice Cakes 7mth+ (50g) £1.19 £1.19
2 x ASDA Butcher's Selection Unsmoked Back Bacon Rashe... £4.00 £4.00
1 x Cow & Gate Beef Casserole 10mth+ (250g) £0.98 £0.50
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Giant White Mice Bar (15g) £0.10 N/A
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Giant Rainbow Buttons Bar (15g) £0.10 N/A
1 x Cow & Gate Scrummy Tuna Penne 10mth+ (250g) £0.89 £0.50
Comparison total (compared products only) £23.88 £19.37
Right, I'm off for some dinner (not baby food though!). Xx
Can I copy your list? I already had around 50 ten month jars stocked up so I've been trying to get more of the 7mth ones but your return is much better than mine. I tried counting up how many jars my grandson would get through until he's a year old and it's an astonishing 560. I'm basing that on 4 jars a day but hopefully he'll be eating normal food well before then. Don't think it'll go to waste anyway as I'm sure a food bank may be happy to get the baby food.Many a mickle makes a muckle.0 -
I bet this guy will have a nice stash of pizza coupons somewhere.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2389343/Man-wins-praise-critics-pizza--owns-just-bought-freezer-local-supermarket.html0 -
My hubby has done that a few times also dived from a height into a small pool of water when he s been on fire, swam the channel a few times, been on the flying trapeze in the circus, walked the tight rope in America , been a stuntman for Patrick McGoohan in The Prisoner Series and many other things
Gosh sounds like you have your very own superman.0 -
I've just also noticed this:
Certain Nestle Munch Bunch 6pks (I think they're more the yogurt drink ones) are showing as down to 50p in A. May be good for a BM or price porkie shop???
According to msm.co.uk (of course) -
Fromage Frais Strawberry Mix (6x42g) - available in A - Avs S, T or W n/a?
Fromage Frais Variety (Apricot Raspberry and Strawberry) (6x42g)
T or S £1.59:eek: vs A. Watch the exact size thing though - msm can sometimes be a little out on those. Check a.com for the product and make sure the one in Sains is exactly the same weights. Also beware of the Sains multibuy offer (which may or may not help, depending on how far you are from the £10 cap or how much you still have to go (and the second pack doesn't help much in that respect) to spend the £20 qualifying amount).
Fromage Frais Variety (Strawberry/Banana, Pear/Apple, Apricot/Peach) (6x42g)
T vs A. Or :eek::eek: A vs S?? (:eek: - you're risk-taking, Savvy!) Do like to create little bit of unease sometimes:eek::rotfl: with my shops:rotfl: - where would we be without the tension unnecessarily caused?:rotfl: (Oh - gawd!!!)
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Hope this post is useful!:)
Or just get S'price Fromage Frais at 45p, vs M if you can (or possibly Avs S is a little better now - leave me with it for a mo. and I'll go and work it out).0 -
I just cracked level 275 on Candy Crush
:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:jWhat is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0 -
I bet this guy will have a nice stash of pizza coupons somewhere.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2389343/Man-wins-praise-critics-pizza--owns-just-bought-freezer-local-supermarket.html
Must be printing off lots of vouchers:rotfl::rotfl:0 -
S'price Fromage Frais is 42p not 45p as stated (which I think is the figure to which it compares vs M) - I can't edit my last post now, without removing all the smilies!
It's not Avs M on those, it is Avs S. S (and also T) seem to have introduced their own version when I wasn't looking. It should compare 42p vs 38p (possibly 39p as it's exactly 38.5) vs Sains. Due to Sains' weight being slightly larger (whereas T's is the same smaller weight so most likely doesn't give as good a comparison). I think vs M is actually the least good comp. on those now (other than the N/A vs W).
In short! - Sp Fromage Frais (6pack) - Avs S! (Just slap me with a wet kipper if vs M's price turns out to be better, if they've changed slightly without me noticing!)0
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