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Has anyone got a list for decent priced fillers for a AvT shop please.... I don't want to add 'body sprays' or 'prawn crackers' to my shopping.
I got lucozade and go cat over the weekend which end for offers in T's tomorrow, so don't want to risk doing them again today as I don't trust mys to match them after lunchtime. I also use sada mash and frozen chicken bits that come up N/A, but I have both and my freezer is pretty full!!!! I also got shades loo roll at the weekend too!!!! I'm basiclly looking for useful N/A items, or items that are on offer but similar prices..... We use bits for packed lunches, sweet and savory and maybe I could get cheese?
I'll probably shop this afternoon, once A's and mys prices have settled for today, so will check back in a bit for advice as I have to go just now.
Thanks in advance.
Hi, have you got Clicksnap? The onken museli Yoghurts give £1 cash back, can be redeemed 3 times... £1 each in a... 2 for £2 in t...
I'm assumingthat they'd compare, if you bought 2 flavours in @ to compare to t... You'd be paid to eat them:T
I've not done it yet, it's on tomorrow's list when I will need milk:)
The 4pt milks compare when bought in 3's as £1 each in @ 3 for £3 in t.( blue top and green top work for me) not sure on others
Blue dragon sauce sachet..120g.. 50p each in @ 3 for £1 in t... 60p msl cash back when you buy in 3's.
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Mine too
find it strange that £3 is for you and £5 is for a friend, surely should be other way round
The whole idea of these pass round coupons is that you try the product with the £3 coupon and then pass the individual £1 coupons on to 5 friends....
Having said that what seems to work well for my friends is that I buy lots of the product using all the vouchers and then invite them round to try it...orchard and indeed bzz seem to like this too as these are the reports ive had marked as exceptional....frugal October...£41.82 of £40 food shopping spend for the 2 of us!
2017 toiletries challenge 179 out 145 in ...£18.64 spend0 -
sarahskint wrote: »found a couple 1p things I had never seen before and got a major trouting :mad:
do tell more....frugal October...£41.82 of £40 food shopping spend for the 2 of us!
2017 toiletries challenge 179 out 145 in ...£18.64 spend0 -
Good morning :hello:
Hope everyone is well....
Haven't really caught up...
Bubbs glad the river levels are dropping, I really can't imagine what it's been like these last few days:)
Littlemans all bunged up again so no ones had any sleep this weekend:eek:
Bobbed into morries this morning, there's some fab offers on fruit and veg.... Sorry if its old news
Blueberries/ grapes 2 big punnets for £3
Kids goodness apples...10-12 in a bag 99p
Strawberries 99p...
Lots of others I can't remember.... I'm sure there on Savvys lists somewhere:)
Hth:)0 -
Morning Wierdos :wave:
I've been to Ts this morning for tuna and the rest of the day will be spent in PJs
Hope you've had a nice weekend, hugs to those who haven't
My tin cupboard won't close so am thinking I need to rejiggle some things - am planning to do a mammoth chilli at some point (which will take care of the tins of kidney beans and tomatoes bought as fillers), but need to find some decent plastic pots. I used to get them from wilkos (about 6 for £1) but they don't appear to sell them anymoreI've been trying the ones from all the £ shops and they're useless - many break first time out of the freezer and some have lids that don't fit properly - can anyone recommend some (pretty please)?
I use the tubs from mr t ready meals...the black plastic ones. If they've not been in the oven,(oven cooking tends to crack and melt them:eek:) I just cover them with foil for a lid or put the tub in a plastic food bag.0 -
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Mumto2monkeys wrote: »Good morning :hello:
Hope everyone is well....
Haven't really caught up...
Bubbs glad the river levels are dropping, I really can't imagine what it's been like these last few days:)
Littlemans all bunged up again so no ones had any sleep this weekend:eek:
Bobbed into morries this morning, there's some fab offers on fruit and veg.... Sorry if its old news
Blueberries/ grapes 2 big punnets for £3
Kids goodness apples...10-12 in a bag 99p
Strawberries 99p...
Lots of others I can't remember.... I'm sure there on Savvys lists somewhere:)
Hth:)
Thanks....I've only a small local one near me ,hope they run the same offers....got a few vouchers thanks to sun plus.0 -
queen_of_cheap wrote: »Rajani's are usually ok
I just recycle old Clover margarine pots. I've not had any problems with those
Ooh, haven't been there for ages, thanks. Always have to stop myself buying loadsa stuff in there
Actually, that's just reminded me of the supermarket under the water sky restaurant in eastville, I think they did loads of catering stuff there :T
We're butter eaters here so no marge pots left over. Could be an excellent excuse to buy ice cream thoughFinal cigarette smoked 02/01/18
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Mumto2monkeys wrote: »Hi, have you got Clicksnap? The onken museli Yoghurts give £1 cash back, can be redeemed 3 times... £1 each in a... 2 for £2 in t...
I'm assuming that they'd compare, if you bought 2 flavours in @ to compare to t... You'd be paid to eat them:T
I've not done it yet, it's on tomorrow's list when I will need milk:)
The 4pt milks compare when bought in 3's as £1 each in @ 3 for £3 in t.
Hth:)
Onken Muesli yoghurts are £1.25 in A and do T actually sell them ? Are you getting these confused with regular Onken ?0
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