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squilliondollarbaby wrote: »Quick report:
So: 12 curries to the good plus all the other bits for a net £19. I deliberately screwed up a bit (£3) by buying some sides that weren't spring rolls as I don't actually like spring rolls that much but I do like tarka dahl, onion naan and some of the other sides ;-)
Now I know that makes me a rank amateur at the moment but it was good to get my hand in again. I even managed to buy the flumps, refreshers and haribos for 10p each lol
You were lucky not to be getting the pizza:)0 -
squilliondollarbaby wrote: »Quick report:
So: 12 curries to the good plus all the other bits for a net £19. I deliberately screwed up a bit (£3) by buying some sides that weren't spring rolls as I don't actually like spring rolls that much but I do like tarka dahl, onion naan and some of the other sides ;-)
Now I know that makes me a rank amateur at the moment but it was good to get my hand in again. I even managed to buy the flumps, refreshers and haribos for 10p each lol
Nice shop!
I've never bought the spring rolls (or samosas with the pizza shop) as see no use in buying them just to bump up the PP as nobody here will eat them.
Usually means I lose out a little bit when doing a BNI curry shop but I'd rather buy sides my kids will eat (usually dough balls and chicken bites)
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Sat watching Disney junior with ds3 eating popcorn:cool::j:j:)
Doc McStuffins?
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