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  • Westvleteren
    Westvleteren Posts: 4,489 Forumite
    edited 7 May 2014 at 8:13PM
    No idea if it has been mentioned........

    Italian meal deal at Tesco

    1 Meatball, 1 sauce, 1 pasta + garlic bread for £5

    http://www.tesco.com/groceries/ProductBuylist/default.aspx?sssdmh=edc3.849866&id=G00006227&sc_cmp=NWL_2014_11_3_P_TD_Email_B1

    Wonder if there is any favourable comparisons.......

    ETA - might be online only.
    Something unexpected happened which made me smile and still continues to make me smile.

    ...............................................

  • Mildred1970
    Mildred1970 Posts: 4,794 Forumite
    Xmas Saver!
    Tinyshoes wrote: »
    Are you sure you are not Paul McKenna or Derren Brown. I think when you met TM you got her to look into your eyes. :eek:

    She should have looked around the eyes ;)
  • mrsmac10
    mrsmac10 Posts: 4,676 Forumite
    damo5134 wrote: »
    What a mix of a day.

    Started off well with a successful shop at T's and managed to get 9 packs of the kindor cereal bars, with long sell by dates on them:)

    Then a very sad afternoon. Our dog (a gorgeous staffie cross)has not eaten or drunk since Monday so DH took him to the vet this afternoon. He returned without him as they were running blood tests and trying to get fluids into him.

    Just had a phone call to say it's not good news. He has suffered a huge internal bleed from a growth and we have had to make the awful decision of having him put to sleep. The odds of having a big operation at his age were against him and it wouldn't be fair to put him through it

    DH has just gone back to the vets to be with him and say goodbye whilst he is put to sleep. He is then going to bring him home so we can bury him in the garden. Not sure how I'm going to tell our little girls they won't see him again.:(

    Always very sad take and hugs
  • David.
    David. Posts: 24,086 Forumite
    Tinyshoes wrote: »
    DD2 tried managed to find the £2 mini chicken breast fillets in Morries earlier. She bought 3 but no 342 kicked in, shop done around 4pm.

    But she still says thanks David. as split into 2 sections just right for one portion at a time for a student, bargain at £2 pack she thought. :T
    :T
    Tinyshoes wrote: »
    Are you sure you are not Paul McKenna or Derren Brown. I think when you met TM you got her to look into your eyes. :eek:
    A gentleman never tells ;)


























    hypnotic_eyes_by_fractalmonster_d4ja4ce.jpg

    and TM will never remember :D
    When The Fun Stops Stop ;)
  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    damo5134 wrote: »
    What a mix of a day.

    Started off well with a successful shop at T's and managed to get 9 packs of the kindor cereal bars, with long sell by dates on them:)

    Then a very sad afternoon. Our dog (a gorgeous staffie cross)has not eaten or drunk since Monday so DH took him to the vet this afternoon. He returned without him as they were running blood tests and trying to get fluids into him.

    Just had a phone call to say it's not good news. He has suffered a huge internal bleed from a growth and we have had to make the awful decision of having him put to sleep. The odds of having a big operation at his age were against him and it wouldn't be fair to put him through it.

    DH has just gone back to the vets to be with him and say goodbye whilst he is put to sleep. He is then going to bring him home so we can bury him in the garden. Not sure how I'm going to tell our little girls they won't see him again.:(

    So sad to lose a much loved pet damo5134. I remember when our girls were younger bringing our cat home from being put to sleep. OH buried Fluffy in the garden and we let the girls be part of it and it did help them understand. Thinking of you and your little girls. xx
  • mrsmac10
    mrsmac10 Posts: 4,676 Forumite
    zippydooda wrote: »
    4pm cc avt

    9 x Kinder Chocolate with Cereals (4 per pack - 94g) £11.70 £3.60[/Qr witUOTE]


    Well done zippy

    Has anyone tried these? Are they nice? I have never seen them before but always associate kinder with kids toy eggs

    Thanks
  • tweets
    tweets Posts: 35,946 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Photogenic Home Insurance Hacker!
    Watching Masterchef and its making me hungry :)
  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    David. wrote: »
    :T

    A gentleman never tells ;)


    hypnotic_eyes_by_fractalmonster_d4ja4ce.jpg

    and TM will never remember :D


    What was I going to say? :eek::eek::eek: :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
  • fairclaire wrote: »
    How long has it been since we had a BS glitch? :D

    Add a LYB card £5.00 there's an offer on for a free perfume oil (£7) with this. BUT it's letting you add multiple free perfume oils with it.

    Combine with the 35% off and free gift when you spend £5 (after discounts and doesn't work with just a LYB card) I got this to work with 2 x £2 soaps. The free gift is vitamin E cream (£10). The code for 35% off and free gift is on the homepage.

    Shame there no free postage on at the minute but can't have everything.

    I got
    2 x £2 soaps
    1 LYB card £5
    4 x free perfume oils (worth £28)
    1 x free Vit e cream (worth £10)

    Total to pay after discount + postage £8.94

    Not too shabby for £47 worth :)

    Add the LYB card first, refresh the page, the perfume oils will come up as £0. Then add £4 worth of other stuff and the Vit e cream is added. If anyone can improve on this....FAB. Ive fiddled but this is the best I can do

    ETA you can also add multiple sprays from the white musk range for £5 with the LYB card if you already have a LYB registered on your account, if this is something you use. Sadly this doesn't trigger the free gift on it's own.
    FC you're a wee sweetheart, Great find. Going to make some beauty hampers for Xmas gifts, can't really afford a ton with baby on the way so stealing motherbear's idea

    ��
    If only batman was here, he'd soon get you told
  • zippydooda
    zippydooda Posts: 16,121 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Photogenic
    mrsmac wrote: »
    4pm cc avt

    9 x Kinder Chocolate with Cereals (4 per pack - 94g) £11.70 £3.60[/Qr witUOTE]


    Well done zippy

    Has anyone tried these? Are they nice? I have never seen them before but always associate kinder with kids toy eggs

    Thanks
    my dw and I like these. its the 1st time we had them. dw is very fussy towards things like this too.
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