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fairclaire wrote: »:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: that was classic, but best left unanswered :eek::eek::rotfl:
I was struggling to breath til I read that, thought I was going to pass out :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:Pobody's-Nerfect0 -
Savvybuyer wrote: »Hi there.
Just spent 45 minutes and then lost a long post. So forgive the lack of smilies as I'm having to do a quick summary (unlikely to be here much on the next couple of nights) from tonight's M price collection.
Boneless Pork Shoulder £2.50/kg
Cathedral City Mature Cheddar 550g £5 A (a savvy buy apparently at that price on msm!) £2.85 M. May have been right or wrong to have bought the 2x350g in T? Msm now saying T was a low of £5 on that - surely incorrect?
Dr Oetker Ready to Roll Regal Icing 1kg (with Msl half price now appearing) vs £1.92 M (until 10/11)
Also Dr Oetker Marzipan on offer price in M, but no price details collected as wasn't good enough price in itself at M (but half price cashback, if you receive it, changes all that).
Robinson's Double Conc. Orange NAS 1.75L £1.73 (until 20/10)
Cheerios 375g £1.24 (but still 33.1p/100g rather than my normal 20p/100g)
Uncle Ben's cooking sauces 500g 79p
Uncle Ben's rices 250g 79p to 20/10.
Muller Corner 6s up to full price (£3.89 - eek!) - offer now onto the Muller Light 6 pack at £1.94.
Trimmed Leeks doubled in price in M (eek!!) but M now have some frozen sliced leeks packs 1kg for 50p.
Stephenson's Fruited Teacakes (6) back in store and at 50p in M (but whoopsies may be cheaper)
2x A CBY Kitchen Spray with Bleach 750ml M Any 2 for £1.50
Domestos 750ml plus 33% extra - probably wrong to say it was a glitch - now found Blue Original version in M at £1 (others also may or may not compare)
Walkers Meaty or Classic Variety 20 pack. £2. Seabrook 28 pack boxes however now found on RTC in M at £2 (which, although they are fewer gs per pack, is better per g).
Careful on the Chinese & Indian meals - now says 2 for £4 but only on the packets themselves in my M, whilst the SELs have £2.69 and no multibuy showing.
Theory - mix and match on Carling 20x440, Strongbow 20x440 and JS Extra Smooth 18x440 - although having to buy in 2s and theory maximum 6 per shop - any 2 for £20.
Should have put Amira Superior Aroma and Pure Basmati Rice 1kg on M list last week - £2.14, still ongoing, cheaper than the 79p Tilda ones.
Finally, loose ginger now gone down from £2.11/kg to £2.00/kg in M!
No luck on gift sets or chocolate boxes vs M (new items anyway, so probably in a queue awaiting approval and probably all returning N/A for M).
No change on 2L soft drinks compared to last week. Pantenes, JFs and Dove 500s that were on the list last week are still on.
With that (probably the most succinct post I've ever done!) - and sadly minus the usual waffle, no, description of my evening that you've come to appreciate - I'll bid you goodnight! M list carryovers are now up (the items from last week that are 'carrying over' to this week) - I've also now deleted some items that got left on the list that shouldn't have been, although their offers (stated as ending 29/9) had obviously expired. Probably back on Saturday, sadly no time to stop and chat tonight!
Bye!!!
Nice to see you again savvy . Seems a little while since you last posted unless I just missed them0 -
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Sir_Ploppy wrote: »Savvy I'd do a test buy Tv M on curries in that new M multibuy but what might you suggest I buy?
All the same as listed on my list last week (and new carryover list now up in its place).
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I was struggling to breath til I read that, thought I was going to pass out :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
I have to say reading that today cheered me up no end :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: I love it that it wasn't thought out, wasn't engineered. Just a genuine person asking a genuine question and it's made so many people laugh so muchGood on Sara Crewe and her husbands willy
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
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Mildred1970 wrote: »Frequent I'm sure my mother will insist you borrow the sick saucepan, no doubt it's still festering at the back of a cupboard somewhere
MildredI thought we were friends.
I think, but I maybe wrong, that Frequent was looking for somewhere to warm my toes.
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its_a_secret_66 wrote: »Nice to see you again savvy . Seems a little while since you last posted unless I just missed them
Hiya. (I am now stopping to chat, after I said I couldn't! Due to lack of time.)
I only missed yesterday! Just nothing much to add, waiting for T prices to change over, and collecting my Adpoints for the week, and a few other things.
You'll miss me if I'm not here too much tomorrow night or Friday night - but hopefully that M list carryover is now of use!! As usual, more than that has been collected - to be added if I can on Saturday!!:) (I think you've got all the most noteworthy ones in my first post of tonight.)
Probably just the fruit to mention - the Gala Apple packs at £1 have been "discovered" to be around 650g in M, so no good IMO any more. In any event, Aldi Super 6 now includes both the apples "fun"size packs, and the pears ones too, at somewhat cheaper.
Nectarine and Peach punnets are on £1 bogof in M - but they are non-comparable from A now, due to a number reduction in M. Around 3 per pack. May be okay though on the bogof in M.0 -
fairclaire wrote: »I have to say reading that today cheered me up no end :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: I love it that it wasn't thought out, wasn't engineered. Just a genuine person asking a genuine question and it's made so many people laugh so much
Good on Sara Crewe and her husbands willy
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
And credit where it's due to the poor beaker :T0 -
fairclaire wrote: »I have to say reading that today cheered me up no end :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: I love it that it wasn't thought out, wasn't engineered. Just a genuine person asking a genuine question and it's made so many people laugh so much
Good on Sara Crewe and her husbands willy
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
and it seems so wrong for me to be saying Thankyou for bringing it to us!!:rotfl:
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Mildred
I thought we were friends.
I think, but I maybe wrong, that Frequent was looking for somewhere to warm my toes.
Ah I fear I may have misunderstood
Please accept my apologies and the unlimited use of my saucepannery (completely untarnished by sick or underpants I'm happy to report)
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