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davemorton wrote: »
How did you get it to work with these, I could only get it to work with the LYB cards, I really wanted a balm too.:mad:
Last but one glitch DM, still have few little pots floating about somewhere.
I thought FC got quite a few did she not indulge you.0 -
Total food/grocery spend for 1-7th November standing at £3.61.
Helped this evening by a finest food tasting, savouries, dessert and chocolateso no dinner to cook tonight. Must say, very taken with the Gooseberry & champagne jelly, super on cheddar.....mmmmm definitely on the Christmas food list!
Went with Sunflower1227 :wave:, and we stocked up with rice tooand she'd printed out a pepsi coupon for us each as well
She'd spotted me wombling across the car park as she drove in!
A very good evening, recommend to all, if any further taste evenings are on offer
Hope one and all have had a good day, been long day for me, so night night.The mind is like a parachute. It doesn't work unless it's open0 -
evening all
think I'm having a blonde moment ( apologies to blondes) but i cant work out how the beans can be 6 1/2p
if 2 packs are £5 and £2.80 back plus 28p thats £1.98 for 8 tins
can anyone help pleeeese0 -
vanilla_twist wrote: »Evening all
One bs despatch notice and this was second order. Not worried as you never know with bs. Last had 2 different couriers half hour apart.
Happy if I get one order but 2 would replenish stock as dd cleared me out of bs last visit.
Wondering if anyone could help.
I am looking for display of artificial or dried flowers with lights about 3 ft high. Is there somewhere I can get this without having to buy the bits seperately.
No DM not a christmas tree before you ask:rotfl:
Nice quiet day today.
V x
Hi tv,
Sure I've seen something in B & M. A branchy tree thing with lights. You might have to intertwine dried flowers into it though:)To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
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Good evening everybody I have just caught up. I hope you have all had a good day. I have just one dispatch email from BS. I did three orders so it will be interesting to see what turns up.
I was very good tonight and only whoopsied fruit and veg. It took a lot of will power. I did get a lot of fruit so I am satisfied.I got an encouraging text from my sis telling me not to buy anything for the freezer.Mortgage debt 45,000. Thank you all for your help so far in helping me save to buy the house. I could not have done this without all your help.0 -
evening all
think I'm having a blonde moment ( apologies to blondes) but i cant work out how the beans can be 6 1/2p
if 2 packs are £5 and £2.80 back plus 28p thats £1.98 for 8 tins
can anyone help pleeeese
Beans are 2 for £3 in store, but MSM not picking up m/buy.
Pay £3, APG £2.48.0 -
MrsBartolozzi wrote: »Re your baby bath, there's no reason for you to be unhappy about buying it.
You gained 6p on your apg, because Asda want to be 10% cheaper than Morries which would be £1.44. You paid £1.50 so you will have gained the 6p in the apg.
Sometimes it is worth it to put items you want in that are less than 10% cheaper to save you buying a filler item.
Not getting on at you or singling you out at all:), but I've seen other posters being unhappy because something was 5p or 10p more elsewhere.
It is not always a bad thing!:cool:;):D
Phew, and noticed you've all been posted so much in the short time I've been away tonight. Take an age to catch up again, despite the breeze it was catching up with possibly fewer posts that had been posted during the day!:)
I'm not sure I understand the first part of the above post - in fact, I don't understand it: the baby bath was actually £2.76 showing for Morries, the £1.50 price is Mr A's! It hasn't added 6p, it looks like it's lost - well you can calculate it different ways - depends on whether you treat as a loss what you would have got had M been same price or cheaper or just the loss from it being 10% cheaper than M's much higher price. In other words, it takes you from £1.50 to 10% lower than £2.76, so it's about a 98p loss. There is some Johnson's baby stuff on offer in Morries, but not sure it's this one. I have already thought for some time that the branded items are too expensive and, without more, such as MOCs or cashback (or preferably both!), it's too much. Even £1.50 is too much, IMO, for 500ml baby bath (or whatever it is). And even 10% lower than £1.30 seems way expensive when T's Eday Value Baby things are in the tens of pennies!:D:rotfl: I guess I've seen too much RTC stuff over the time, that it now seems the regular stuff, even on supposedly 'half price', is way too much.0
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