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Finall back from As :j and warming up nicely (there's a harsh wind out today and I could't find my gloves :doh: )
Grabbed mug shots and squares (both in the same shop) hopefully I haven't stuffed up my APG as I pretty much did it on the hop as I forgot to charge my phone battery
Results in about 20 mins.Historic Debt August 2009 = £63,600 10th March 2017 = £0 100% paid all gone!
Mortgage started June 2015 = £170,000 January 2022 = £134,000
Saving for Xmas 2022= . . Amazon £55
If you focus on what you have left behind, you won't see what lies ahead - Gusteau0 -
Thanks Frequent - I wil take a look at that one. In the meantime, I've gone into the reg thing ettings and unclicked the box for 'ru when Windows starts up' so hopefully it won't try to do it every morning.
tbw , I'm unsure as I'm not an apple eater but i was under the impression (from friends in the US) that the apple shop offer a free 30 minute or longer tuition . Have you tried this if available .I was young once , now I get older all the time .0 -
Imdebtfree wrote: »Can't give u exact comparisons but I often use milk as one of my items. We use both skimmed and semi so counts as 2. I think the price is the same everywhere. That's sada own or Mr t own.
The question was about shopping in S though
And re the price of own brand milk being the same everywhere, that depends on the size carton you buy. 4 pints are cheaper in A :money:Apparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
ilovetoshop wrote: »Today my children made me proud ( well they do every day ) but extra proud as we had been talking about the typhoon and what damage it has caused.. My eldest said he would like to take something off his Xmas list and donate it to the appeal so has donated £32 and my other son took something off his and donated £20...while talking to them about this my little ones were also wanting to get involved when they saw the faces of the children so sad they have donated £8 each of there £1 pocket money they had saved up.. Now we are not very well off ourselves but this is what they wanted to do and I am proud of them
What a lovely bunch :T:T:T:T:T0 -
i'm off for a shower .I was young once , now I get older all the time .0
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never_too_old wrote: »Morning
Has anyone been paid by msl recently. Just wondering if it's even worth buying anything on the current list if not going to get anything back. Tia
I have to say I've never had any problems with them, usually get payments within a week or twoThere comes a time in every woman's life when the only thing that helps is a glass of champagne ... Bette Davis0 -
tigerwhite wrote: »ooh thanks fo that, I'll look out for it.
a quick q please re: s shopping (frequent, you prob know the answer straightaway).. i fi buy milk, does it compare to A/T etc or is only on branded milk like cravendale?
Yeo Valley Organic Fresh Semi Skimmed Milk S £1.00 A £1.00 T £1.00
Yeo Valley Organic Whole Milk (1L) S £1.00 A n/a T £1.00
The semi offers 25p cb from ST, the fully fat offers 15p.
Cravendale Pure Semi Skimmed Milk (2l)
S & T £1.98 any 2 FOR £3.00
A £1.98 each, with 10% MSL, on 1 product.
Think your better off buying from A and getting the apg & cashback taking the price of 4 litres to [STRIKE]£2.50.[/STRIKE] £2.25.
To answer the original question, yes it is only branded products that get compared for brand match.
Edit, if you picked up 1 x 2 litre semi CD, and 1 x 2 litre of CD whole milk you could claim an additional 25p from Clicksnap, the offer is any 2 for £3 in both S&T. :cool:
Additional edit, you can claim 20p from topcashback for the 2 litre cravendale whole milk.
Price for 4 litres is now £2.05.Back to square one, no apg, no comment.0 -
ilovetoshop wrote: »Today my children made me proud ( well they do every day ) but extra proud as we had been talking about the typhoon and what damage it has caused.. My eldest said he would like to take something off his Xmas list and donate it to the appeal so has donated £32 and my other son took something off his and donated £20...while talking to them about this my little ones were also wanting to get involved when they saw the faces of the children so sad they have donated £8 each of there £1 pocket money they had saved up.. Now we are not very well off ourselves but this is what they wanted to do and I am proud of them
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That is so lovely, its made me cry!! :A0 -
The question was about shopping in S though
And re the price of own brand milk being the same everywhere, that depends on the size carton you buy. 4 pints are cheaper in A :money:
Yeah didn't notice that til after!
Sun+ cancelled via chat thanks for reminders everyone:hello: The grass is not greener, it just looks that way from a distance :hello:0 -
Imdebtfree wrote: »Yeah didn't notice that til after!
Sun+ cancelled via chat thanks for reminders everyone
Have you got your Morries voucher?:D
TIA:)"He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin
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