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Evening mad squad,
Found on a womble yesterday,
McIntosh Scottish Stovies
(340g)
£1.45 at sada, compares to 50p at mrT
Looking on MSM it seems like the mince & tatties should compare the same.
Seems like a decent munch for 45p, go get em.:DLove your Mum, you'll never get another one when she's gone.0 -
fairclaire wrote: »
slobbery :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: fab word and very underused!
I used a word recently that I have many times and think nothing of it. I told DD she had tuggy hair. Ive said it before and no one has batted an eyelid. The word 'tuggy' is apparently offensive to her now as it has taken on a different meaning:eek: :rotfl:
:eek::eek: it has?! Dare I ask?Or shall I just let my imagination run away with me :rotfl:
It's a word I use a lot though in relation to my DD's hair!...those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.
PRIDE
There's a fork in the road, which way will you go
You standing still or will you step into the great unknown,
Is yours to decide, this is your life.
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Just had my first go at the eggs and biscuits, messed up a bit but overall results were good. The pink panther wafers showed up and choc chip cookiesStarting to save £2 coins again, but it is a struggle:rotfl:Not doing very well keep spending them
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mrs-moneypenny wrote: »thanks Arthien
yes that was the form, it was just that i did it this morning and still havent had the automated reply email it said i would get but i did get a thank for commenting pop up so ill assume they got it. it took a while to find the form as loads of their pages seemed broken. i had tried ringing but got through to the wrong dept who put me through to customer service but the recorded message said they were closed even although id rang during the times the message stated they were open.
she was quite young and it was early in the day so i cant excuse her on grounds of it being the end of a long shift or shes been doing the job too long. i just dont think rudeness could be justified. ill let you know if i get a reply from them.
thanks for that as well mhoc, i dont have a facebook account, if i dont hear back from them re the message i left ill pobs ask my DD to fb them for me.
tweets i did try ringing this morning before i did the contact us form but it said the lines were closed, i rang at about 10.45 and it clearly said on the message lines were open from i think it was 9am after the message it just went dead with no option to leave a message
When I used the form to complain, emails came from customerservice@morrisonsplc.co.uk
They were actually very good indeed.0 -
davemorton wrote: »What did you mean by tuggy??
knotty hair.....not naughty hair. knots in the hair have always been known as tugs to me
I am apparently responsible for someone laughing at her (and informing her that it had another meaning) so Ive got to stop saying it now
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Mr Muscle kitchen cleaner
So I emailed them on Saturday
and asked what the difference was if any apart from concentration and price of these 2 products and what dilution rate I should use.
http://www.diy.com/nav/rooms/cleaning-laundry/household-cleaning/cleaning_products/-specificproducttype-multi_purpose/Mr-Muscle-Kitchen-Cleaner-5L-13338743?skuId=13809450
http://www.wilko.com/content/ebiz/wilkinsonplus/invt/0300805/0300805_l.jpg
Their reply this morning :T
There is a big difference between the two products.
First off all Mr. Muscle Kitchen (trigger version) is a product manufactured for home use whereas the second product as you can see is for professional use i.e. food preparation areas, meat cutting areas etc. Area that you will find in Hotels and restruants etc.
As for dilution of the concentrated product you are to use 200ml of the product in 8 litres of water.
So B&Q 5l for £3 and diluted is 200l worthif you prepare food and cut meat in your kitchen
Many thanks - you knew I was absolutely desperate to find out what their reply was to this:D.
Translation - there's no difference at all, in that they both work as effectively as each other (and possibly the "professional use" one even more so?), and there's nothing to stop us using the one they intend for "professional" use, especially as it works out far cheaper:D. (Assuming we're not on water-metered water.)
"...if you prepare food and cut meat in your kitchen": :rotfl::rotfl:.
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fairclaire wrote: »knotty hair.....not naughty hair. knots in the hair have always been known as tugs to me
I am apparently responsible for someone laughing at her (and informing her that it had another meaning) so Ive got to stop saying it now
Ah, like tatty hair thenFull of tatts.
“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
MILLYMOLLY wrote: »Just had my first go at the eggs and biscuits, messed up a bit but overall results were good. The pink panther wafers showed up and choc chip cookies
Would you be able to post your shop results to give me some inspiration please?!0 -
lookinforabargain wrote: »:eek::eek: it has?! Dare I ask?
Or shall I just let my imagination run away with me :rotfl:
It's a word I use a lot though in relation to my DD's hair!
just live in ignorant bliss for the next 10 years......to be fair, it might be a regional thing? My children don't share my language!
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Night peeps.
Meeting wife tomorrow to sort things out. Gonna set some ground rules. Wish me luck!! X0
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