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TS.
This was the kettle
http://www.tesco.com/direct/russell-hobbs-precision-15l-jug-kettle-black/770-8933.prd?skuId=770-8933&pageLevel=sku&_requestid=100348“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
Hi there - as we've moved on since this morning (when I had a series of lists on posts near to each other), I've now put a Tvs A list on post number 20 (first page of this thread, if you're on 20 or 40 posts per page). I don't think I need to be pedantic and add Tesco Malted Wheats in 3s £1.89x3 vs A at 3 for £3, as having to buy at least three packs there and getting you to spend way too much!! So that's been left out.
On Tvs M (don't be confused by the sudden switch to a different list;)) I am now just going to add T Eday Value (frozen) peas 1kg - somehow they were hanging around on Tvs A:huh: - but - I do like a nice risky and possibly dubious one:( - should compare to M on straight price comp. from T, without weight adjustment, as M at the very line of the 10% weight range. But, with it being vs M and a manual collection, I bet it won't!!:rotfl: Then again - these could be absolutely great money-savers if they do work - with the Bart Lemongrass £1.75 vs 48p and the Value Peas £1.00 vs 89p (but for 100g more than M's product):rotfl::rotfl:.
I think some new ones that we haven't seen before on Tvs A? (Sudden switch back:rotfl:.) Including keep an eye on the Nescafe Original Coffee jar 300g - T's 'offer' due to end soon (currently £5:eek:) but still £4 in A. Good price per unit on that (£1.33/kg in A) - and better if you can time in with an 'unexpected' price increase (oh dear - SEL still said £5) and overcharge. As usual, you'll need to check a.com to make sure they don't do anything unwanted with their prices in the meanwhile.0 -
Even stumbled across a medieval beer festival on Saturday, after neqotiating a very muddy path to Corfe Castle from my campsite. Did a bit of walking on logs to get across some bits.
Do you really expect me to believe that Mr Ts "stumbled" upon it - he may have led you to think he knew nothing about it but a hardened beer drinker like him...........0 -
Hiya ILTS, all good with me, back to my usual bouncy self thanks. :j
Even stumbled across a medieval beer festival on Saturday, after neqotiating a very muddy path to Corfe Castle from my campsite. Did a bit of walking on logs to get across some bits. Slipped couple of times but luckily did not land on my behind.
I am not quite fit enough yet to go over the hump to get to Corfe.
Glad you are welland had a good weekend
thank god you didnt fall :rotfl:ooh I remember going to Corfe castle when I was younger, it felt like it was located in the sky
One cannot change the past, but one can ruin the present by worrying over the future.0 -
Whatever you do don't let on to DM you can keep it up until June. :eek:
and definitely don't tell him you're getting a semi on! :eek:
(sory, I was going to let both those comments go but you opened the door:rotfl:)
Apparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
davemorton wrote: »
Thanks DM, so I have missed chance of getting one? Or is it this price instore too?0
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