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  • damo5134
    damo5134 Posts: 448 Forumite
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    asset2004 wrote: »
    Found a stash of magazines in my local T today :) been using the velvet toilet toll vouvher as £1.80 for 8 is pretty good.
    also got the toothpaste, 3 for £5 with 3 vouchers, plus the £1 ingredients vouchers. Got a lovely SA who put all my vouchers through without problem :)

    I've been lucky so far with these MOCs in my local too. I use scan and shop, the only ones which need assistance are the £1 ingredients as they don't scan. Fingers crossed for a few more to be used tomorrow.;)
  • Picasso7
    Picasso7 Posts: 4,038 Forumite
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    edited 25 April 2014 at 6:38PM
    DeeDee74 wrote: »
    :eek::eek: I have loads Mitchum deo's 2 I have no idea where they came from or why I bought them :(:(. I figured they must have been free or really cheap as I have quite a few.
    I decided I'm not buy things I have no use for anymore its totally not money saving to buy any old tat just cause it's a glitch item.

    I can't be running out for little saves either, my ASDA 's 2 far and takes too much time. Real food or free pizza doesn't interest me at all :(:(

    I remember Mitchum from when there was a MOC for half the price and Boots were doing them BOGOF. So they were free. You also got a voucher when you 'spent' not much more and I am still getting through the Olay face wash which you could then get for 99p. I found the Mitchum dried up (use the solid deos when I'm travelling cos they don't need to dry) so I complained and they sent me vouchers which I seem to remember using in a fiendishly clever way with which folk here would be very familiar!
  • TrulyMadly wrote: »

    Can I just nominate itsasecret.....to start the next thread.....if she's up for it.....that whiskas glitch was a cracker:T

    Seconded, this glitch helped me to help others which was great:j
  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    damo5134 wrote: »
    Thought I'd mention that the £2 gammon from T's does not weigh 760g. It appears they have included the weight if the packet of sauce in the 760g.:eek:

    This doesn't seem right to me. If I had an A near me then I think the gammon there is a much better deal and I would be getting that instead!

    I haven't weighed it. In fact I have to confess to not even knowing where my kitchen scales live :o but the sauce can't weigh all that much? I must admit I didn't think it looked very big but I just put that down to down the the vacuum packing
  • damo5134
    damo5134 Posts: 448 Forumite
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    fairclaire wrote: »
    I haven't weighed it. In fact I have to confess to not even knowing where my kitchen scales live :o but the sauce can't weigh all that much? I must admit I didn't think it looked very big but I just put that down to down the the vacuum packing

    I have no idea why I decided to weigh it, but I did! 2 of them weighed 640g and the other weighed 660g!
    Have you actually tried it yet? Was thinking it might make nicer ham in our wraps for lunch, without the sauce of course.
  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    damo5134 wrote: »
    I have no idea why I decided to weigh it, but I did! 2 of them weighed 640g and the other weighed 660g!
    Have you actually tried it yet? Was thinking it might make nicer ham in our wraps for lunch, without the sauce of course.

    No not yet. My menu planner and chef takes care of that side of things. I just buy it and eat what ever it gets made into :D
  • TrulyMadly
    TrulyMadly Posts: 39,754 Forumite
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    Close proximity?

    You couldn't slip a fried egg between us:rotfl:
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    To be is to do. Sartre
    Do be do be do. Sinatra
  • elsie1969
    elsie1969 Posts: 1,927 Forumite
    Just home from folks place, so not a chance of catching up AGAIN :o Story of my life.
    Mum been talking gibberish today as she's high as a kite on Diazipam which has been amusing, but walking her the 10 feet from bed to little room was about a 10 min each way job. She just can't move her feet at all. :(
    Have to get some dinner, then be out again shortly to pick up DS.
    Anyway, here's my lunchtime shop of bits that my folks wanted, nothing special but may help someone.
    AvS
    1 x Birds Eye Simply Large Cod Fillets in Breadcrumbs ... £3.98 £3.00
    2 x Princes Pitted Prunes in Apple Juice (290g) £1.50 N/A
    1 x ASDA Smartprice New Potatoes in Water (550g) £0.14 £0.15
    1 x ASDA Strong & Absorbent Extra Long Kitchen Towels ... £2.20 £1.00
    1 x ASDA Golden Syrup (680g) £1.29 £1.25
    1 x ASDA Washing Up Liquid Lemon (1L) £1.00 N/A
    1 x Activia Intensely Creamy Luscious Cherry Yogurt (4... £1.50 £1.10
    1 x Activia Intensely Creamy Peaches & Cream (4x110g) £1.50 £1.10
    1 x Activia Intensely Creamy Velvety Yogurt - Vanilla ... £1.50 £1.10
    1 x Activia Intensely Creamy Bursting Blueberry (4x110... £1.50 £1.10
    1 x Fairy Non Biological Laundry Gel - 24 Washes (888m... £4.00 £4.00
    1 x Elmlea Single Cream Substitute (284ml) £0.65 £0.70

    Did also nip past T's. Very happy as got 6 Gam. joints with p/ap, £5.99 SEL, £2 HHS :j. Not all for me I might add, 2 each for me, folks, and sis. Like to keep them happy. :D

    Glad i've done a bit of savvy shopping, water pump went on car yesterday afternoon, booked in mechanics for monday. :cool: I have my dads car for the runs out I have to do tonight and in the morning, then swapping back to mine as shouldn't need to drive too far over the weekend after that. Insurance coming up next 2 weeks too. :mad:
  • josie
    josie Posts: 3,107 Forumite
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    All caught up, laters all. I'm dreading today, driving to central London with loads of road closures, Worksop and back to central London - hate Fridays *sighs*

    Hmmm, my DH does that exact journey about once a month on a Friday too - wonder if I's for the same organisation?
  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    Sorry to hear your mum still isn't so good Elsie :( :A
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