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TrulyMadly wrote: »cjj.......I promise you will be fine:)
Stop it:rotfl:
:rotfl::rotfl:. Sorry TM you know what I'm like. Won't sleep tonight, but then again if your promising I will be fine I believe youCherish those you have in your life because you never know when they won't be there anymore.
No matter how you feel, get up, dress up & never give up.0 -
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poppypopster wrote: »I hope you enjoy your Ski Lemon Cheesecake you well need it.
I've already had 3 out of 4. Final pot left - expiry 17/3 - not going to taste as well now:(:rotfl:. Oh well. Thanks for the good wish!
There are some good offers for Avs T - you can find some of them here (hopefully the link will work):
http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/shelves/Savvy_Buys_in_Tesco.html?Sort=Price
That's probably when signed out. There are also some Schwartz packets at 20p for T, only showing for me in the "'Savvy' Buys" when signed in (although apparently non-comp from A anyway). This one is showing signed out although not marked as a "Savvy Buy":
Schwartz Roast Turkey Gravy Mix (25g)
A 88p [Ocado 40p] vs T at 20p. Also A 88p vs W 20p (thankful for W's 'brand price match':rotfl:, so we neither buy in T nor W:D).
A Blackberries (300g) (fresh fruit/veg.) still appear to be comparable A £3.00 vs T £1.03 (weight adjusted pricing), a bit to my surprise.
Also Curly Kale (200g) vs T at about 48p (rounded down). T's offer due to be on until 23/3 (so treat as 22/3 for APG purposes) but has that only just gone on?:think:
AB's Shake to Make Pancake Mix (155g) A £1.49 vs T 50p - but I suspect you here can get that sort of product far cheaper than that.
McVities Cheddar Cheese (for example) biscuits 54p for T but still not part of an mbuy in A:(:( and unit price not expensive enough in A for my liking either:mad::(.
Cream Cake Selection £2 vs £1 (but no need to buy them again and again as that's hardly making any saving, just stuffing yourself with cream cakes every other day that you wouldn't ordinarily buy - and ladies (and gentlemen) can think of their waistline:D:(;)).
If you still want Cream though, A's Fresh British Cream 300ml still should compare £1.05 vs 69p on T's budget range.
And what are the chances do you think of this comparing favourably vs T?
A Butcher's Selection E.S. Pork Chops 386g £3.50 vs a bit more than £1.57 as weight adjusted.
Sadly I don't think the Loose Swede will compare as T's weight too low compared to the A product.
Ye Olde Oak 300g (tinned) ham is, still, vs £1 at T, cheaper than Basics/Savers/Eday Value etc. ham based on weight.
Svs A still includes (as at today) WW Sticky Toffee Sponge £2.00 vs £1.00 (now become a Savvy tempter:(:(:D, so avoid:mad::D). Also some Philadelphia 300g. Bernard Matthews 7 slice Turkey Breast, possibly. BE Rice Fusions Mexican Rice 2 per pack 380g £1.75 vs £1.00. With possible 5%:( msl, although losing the 10p that would have been had it been Avs somewhere at £1.
New addition to S vs A - Ye Olde Oak standard Hot Dogs in Brine (8 per pack) £1.20 vs 50p. Although losing the 5p if you waited instead for T (or maybe M) to become 50p and then got at that point in A, and also not as 'cheap' as Kingsfood A vs T (or Avs M outside N.I.). Bonio the Original 600g and Winalot Shapes 800g (again) vs A at £1. Princes Wild Pink 213g still on it seems, as well as Orangina 2L at £1 (but that is too expensive for me, so too is some This Water 1L for A (S £2.30 vs A). Also some Cif floor cleaners 1L have gone onto Svs A, but only because T has doubled back in price thus taking the 10% option away - avoid and wait for T to go back to £1 or below. Or, at a push, buy in T now if you have cond spends/CC vouchers that make it more worthwhile.
T £2.00 on 24 pack Penguin:T - should be Tvs A N/A, would have bought in S (vs T) but S have discontinued stocking this product, presumably after three separate successes at BM'ing them whenever T on offer (at £2.14 before:rotfl:) and presumably S not really wanting to BM that price. So, stopped selling them.:rotfl: Could go onto Tvs S £2.00 vs N/A if that's not just my local Ss and if the product really isn't on s.co.uk anymore.
Also Jacobs Club Variety bigger packs £2 in T (again N/A vs A, we hope and probably also vs S N/A) - or Ocado "low price promise" £3.99 vs £2 T for what's it worth and having to comply with extra T&Cs (minimum spend £40:eek:?) as opposed to just buying straight in T.
Avs Morries?
A "Chinese Takeaway" Spring Vegetable Rolls (product pictured shows 4 but description says 12 per pack?!?:think::rotfl:) 240g £1.00 vs 84p? But be aware that although weight is the same, maybe M manual price collection won't link them up if different number or even if same number and weight.
M's is a 6pack, 240g. Maybe T's Spring Veg Rolls would compare at £2 straight price vs M 84p? Someone else will have kept up and will know!:D0 -
poppypopster wrote: »I bought one last year and kept my little girls happy. I have also bought Comcast (US) and hulu all off ebay. My friend bought a skygo account for £50 and that's working with all the channels. Its been working for over 18 months now.
Are you talking about this?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Netflix-Premium-Account-12-month-/261422788090?pt=UK_DVD_Film_TV_OtherFormats_GL&hash=item3cde032dfa
This is a hacked Netflix account, Basically your sharing it with the owner of the account and my bet is that he does not know about it.
Is there a way to tell if it's hacked?? I just looked at that one
ps Evening AllPobody's-Nerfect0 -
London to Birmingham train £1 to £5
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/london-birmingham-train-1-megabus-co-uk-1853088
Are they trying to get people out of London and into Birmingham.
Didn't they do this with Australia (before my time) DM ?When The Fun Stops Stop0 -
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fairclaire wrote: »wash your mouth out with carex anti bac :eek: I was merely suggesting a suitable dessert
:cool:
If the lemon cheesecake isn't your cup of tea, then there's tiger 's drizzle cake:D:rotfl:
Now you're talking :T
:rotfl:Apparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
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