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My 1st tesco value shop!

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Bella79
Bella79 Posts: 1,197 Forumite
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Hi all

I did my shop online last night and brought quite a few value range items including

2 x toothbrushes 18p :eek:

Value shampoo 40p 1ltr - tried this last night seems ok, my hair is greasy and i have heard that this is a bit drying so may be good for me, smells nice too

Value rim blocks 20p each - i have three toilets and it was costing me a fortune in these, they smell really nice and strong

Value oats 75p 1kg, no brainer brilliant

Penne pasta 500g 25p wow who knew pasta could cost this little!! ( i know you are prob more savvy than lol )

Pasta sauce 39p thought i would give this a go for quick dinners, or to add to a spag bol etc

Choc mouse 18p for 4! And dd loves them for a dessert

Value butter 89p


I know most of you prob know about all these but for me it has been a revelation! :D
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  • richardw
    richardw Posts: 19,459 Forumite
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    Bella79 wrote: »
    ..Pasta sauce 39p thought i would give this a go for quick dinners, or to add to a spag bol etc...

    39p would be better spent on ingredients to make your own

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/basictomatoandbasils_67840
    Posts are not advice and must not be relied upon.
  • Bella79
    Bella79 Posts: 1,197 Forumite
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    Yes i do make my own 9/10 but this is for occasional use
  • And if you're a working mom, don't forget, costing your time in to actually shop, prep and cook from scratch can actually make 'home made' cost more. I love reading about all the home made stuff that people on here make, but I'll be honest, it's a compromise for me. Some I make from scratch, some I'll happily buy.
  • hot.chick
    hot.chick Posts: 1,070 Forumite
    Well done you :)

    I'm a fan of the value ranges - 22p for 6 x pitta breads!! BARGAIN!!

    29p for jam - and it has no 'bits' which suits me :)

    love finding a NEW values item that I like - it can be a bit hit & miss - but on the whole it defo helps keep the costs down
  • luxor4t
    luxor4t Posts: 11,125 Forumite
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    edited 22 August 2013 at 3:09PM
    We take the value toothbrushes away on visits and bin them at the end - they don't last very long for regular use.

    The rim blocks do last well, but the value cistern block can settle in the cistern - I stir mine from time to time (yes, an unusual pastime, but otherwise it just sits there). (edited as a bit went missing!)

    The oats are brilliant - DH says they are as good as any others.
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  • I agree with the above about having a few jars for those moments when life goes wrong and you could easily be tempted to dial up a takeaway. Far cheaper to have a jar to use.

    That aside, homemade sauces are my favourite. Cheap, simple and delicious when we've got the time. I do try to keep a couple of boxes in the freezer but there's always those odd occasions...... ;)

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  • Uniscots97
    Uniscots97 Posts: 6,687 Forumite
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    The value wipes are good, 100 for about 30p
    CC2 = £8687.86 ([STRIKE]£10000[/STRIKE] )CC1 = £0 ([STRIKE]£9983[/STRIKE] ); Reusing shopping bags savings =£5.80 vs spent £1.05.Wine is like opera. You can enjoy it even if you don't understand it and too much can give you a headache the next day J
  • bizzylizzy
    bizzylizzy Posts: 642 Forumite
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    Value butter is 98p here :(
  • 23rdspiral
    23rdspiral Posts: 1,929 Forumite
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    Hi OP, you should feel good about being brave and trying these options :)

    I also use the jars when pushed for time, the Vaule Curry sauce is a bit odd, but a pinch of curry powder improves it no end. I use it for a quick "leftovers balti" (whatever leftover cooked veg/meat/sandwich ham etc, plus rice, water, sauce, cook till rice is done)
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  • quintwins
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    I use mainly value and use loads of porridge it's just as good as any other brand imo.

    As for the pasta sauce, I do make my own but i keep this in for if i'm in a hurry it's fab threw over some meatballs in the slowcooker then all i have to do at tea time is cook some value spaghetti (i'm not keen on the pasta i find it stodgy but the spaghetti is grand)
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