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  • Saversue
    Saversue Posts: 1,918 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Oh, Balls, - had some pizza vouchers but forgot to check emails and have lost them as sent 17th Feb and link only valid 7 days:(
    Just had to apply for some more :)
  • frequent
    frequent Posts: 4,938 Forumite
    Tinyshoes wrote: »
    I did post this morning that it was elliemoo who originally tried it out on the 27th Feb, so it's thanks to her really. ;)

    Have you had the meatballs before they are one of my favourite mains. Good to see the roast pots still giving a little return. :)

    Thanks Elliemoo :T

    I've not tried any of the food out yet.

    Going to make it for dinner tonight.

    The mash is supposed to compare according to msm.

    SA's face was :eek: when a £10 pp printed :D
    Back to square one, no apg, no comment.
  • Mumto2monkeys
    Mumto2monkeys Posts: 4,995 Forumite
    Looks like the Medleys offer in Tosco is going to be extended tomorrow so the biscuits should still be ok from tomorrow...

    also, these

    281850.jpg?v=3

    are going to £1 in Tosco tomorrow and are in the 3 for £3 Sada offer :j (£1.99 each Sada)

    Oooh I like:j
    Also found...
    Blue riband pk 7 also £1.55@ in 3 for £3 but 77p t
  • Anon
    Anon Posts: 14,561 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    Chrisv wrote: »

    On MSL those items show as £1 (Sheer Blonde Everlasting Blonde Shampoo, Conditioner and Sheer Blonde Moisturising Shampoo for Darker Blondes), as does Brilliant Brunette Liquid Shine Shampoo (Conditioner shows as £1.99).

    So from the results referred to above, the feed on MSL app appears to better reflect the APG (as we saw when it first came out when you could see the Bombay Potatoes and the Herby Potatoes!). Worth checking other glitchy items as there do seem to be differences on occassion between MSL and MSM which is odd given they are supposed to be on the same database? MSM hasn't shown the above JF in stock for weeks despite Waitrose having them on the website, but MSL has - go figure? Obviously buyer beware, as the APG sometimes does not reflect MSL, MSM, A.com or A app!

    Anon
  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    frequent wrote: »
    Thanks Elliemoo :T

    I've not tried any of the food out yet.

    Going to make it for dinner tonight.

    The mash is supposed to compare according to msm.

    SA's face was :eek: when a £10 pp printed :D

    Well you shouldn't burn any pans tonight. :T
  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
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    Is that your LO enjoying her pancake louise, not sure I will be eating mine quite like that. :rotfl:
  • vanilla_twist
    vanilla_twist Posts: 3,980 Forumite
    fairclaire wrote: »
    Good afternoon :)

    Another lovely day! Should be able to get a couple of hours gardening done.

    Happy birthday crystal tips :bdaycake:

    VT shame about your night out :( I always find Next stuff comes up quite big. I bought a pair of petite jeans in there the other day that are quite roomy and still much too long. Can't imagine how long their standard ones are!

    The jelly babies don't seem to be anything exciting.....a casualty of that strange man hobby that is 'shed tidying'. Where a man removes the contents of his shed looks at contents then puts them all back again. No actual tidying gets done.....:cool: I guess he was shed tidying in his slippers and fancied a snack? Who knows? :rotfl:

    I was wondering if jelly babies had been relegate to shed by ds2 as I know they had no right to be in the mega mix packs that you got a few weeks ago:o

    With Next I usually find the chest sizing too small but maybe with all the implants being done they have got on the american band wagon of making that bit larger? Problem was the armpit part that was far too big was perfect on chest but just looked stupid round armpits. Shame as was very nice 2 piece with thin black knitted arms, leopard print front and bronze colour chunky knitted cami which hung down at front. Anyway it is now 2 fitted sheets and 4 pillow cases and 2 square pillow cases. Probably a better use of funds and will be ready to collect on saturday.

    I do find buying clothes a nightmare and only stuff that usually fits is sainsburys which is ok for every day but not nice enough for pub. My Joe Browns jumpers are too warm for that atmosphere. Got an unworn Stop Staring checked dress out of wardrobe and was going to wear with knne high boots and a short sleeved black cardi. Means I am now prepared.

    Waiting for mums wombles to be ready to check. She picked up one by a car, got up and there was a woman sat there watching her. Now wonders if that woman had just dropped receipt.

    Also got my wheelchair out of garage and has gone very rusty. Visited motability shop by asda and they will rent me one for IDH so problem sorted.
    V x
    fairclaire wrote: »
    . I do think a chaise lounge is a good description of you though. Stylish yet comfortable and laid back :)

    May the odds be ever in your favour;)

    SPC 7 Pot No 410 £232.63 Total
  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    Does anyone know if the devine chocs in tosco compare with adsa ?

    Sorry CoT I didn't buy 10 items when I got them so wouldn't know.
  • underperky
    underperky Posts: 5,217 Forumite
    Went on a 'whoopsie' shop in Tesco last night and ended in in A&E!


    My shopping buddy had a seizure, fell backwards and smashed his head open.
    Since Xmas he has said the lights in some Tesco stores have been 'bothering' him, he goes outside and gets some air or sits in the car.
    In December he had a seizure (I wasn't with him) for the first time, he's 48 and is waiting to see a consultant on 11th March.


    He's a big fella, he had a gastric bypass last year but is still big.


    So I was one aisle in front of him and noticed a young guy drop something and run towards us. He's seen him about to fall.
    He cracked the back of his head open and had the attack.
    The staff were great. They got him a pillow from homewear, and sectioned off the area (still people looking and trying to use phone camera!).
    Ambulance arrived & took us to A&E. 3 hrs in corridor while he slept and had tests.
    Left home at 6.45pm, came home at 2am.
    When I left him with his partner first thing he said was 'did we get any bargains' .
    We've now been banned by both our OH's from any further shops until results from consultant.
    It was so scary. He has texted today to say he feels fine & he'll be home later so will call him then.
    Didn't see that coming.
    LL
    That must of been horrible for you ,and me moaning about aRGUS , glad your friend is ok
  • Mumto2monkeys
    Mumto2monkeys Posts: 4,995 Forumite
    buyitall wrote: »
    Good afternoon everyone :)
    Lovely day here, was at work this morning, then a nice catch-up with a friend this pm.
    Picked up my T's C&C order on the way home from work, just a 'normal' shop (haven't done any burgers etc yet, will probably decide to join in on the day it stops working ;) I do love going to the C&C drive-through and having all my shopping loaded up in a couple of minutes without having to go instore :T I notice they have now extended the free C&C until some time in April at my store :T

    I have had a quick look back, and there was talk of an M&S monthly saver plan (I think it was mhoc?). Have clicked on the link but it seems to be just for people who pay the £10 p/m service charge for the current account - is this right?
    http://bank.marksandspencer.com/banking/current-account/overview/#monthly-saver
    Thanks for any advice, I could do with switching my monthly savings from the lower-than-low interest rate we get at the moment, but don't want to pay £10 per month for the privilege. TIA xx

    Halifax have a 6% monthly saver but its a children's one;) you can open one for your children, grandchildren etc its fixed monthly payments for a year....don't know if that would be if use...:)
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