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A chicken is for life not just Christmas Dinner (An 11+ ELITE Thread)

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  • scottishshortie
    scottishshortie Posts: 1,148 Forumite
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    Good morning all
    Happy birthday chocolate
    Good news about BiL Nannylala
    Don't forget burgers cheese slices and red pepper from Lidl this weekend also spotted an ice cream maker for £17 this week remember somebody talking about one
  • Bikertov
    Bikertov Posts: 1,598 Forumite
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    Savvybuyer wrote: »
    Listen up - A loose red onion(s) are Avs M as 7.5p/100g vs 7.5p/100g. Much more expensive elsewhere*. Whereas loose (brown) onion(s), which used to be Avs W last week have now been moved off there as gone up in price in W, and now (T's version) onto Tvs A.:rotfl: (But work out more expensive on that than what they were previously on Avs W.)


    * Note a 'term of art' now being devised: when I say "much" more expensive, I mean more than 10% more expensive (and thus loses on APG) but if I say merely "more expensive", it's probable I mean more expensive at the competitor but still APG'able as A not 10% cheaper (or A 10% cheaper exactly and thus neutral in effect). Much more - I mean 'more than 10%'.

    This may be the case, but I would still rather have a single red onion, brown onion, carrot, mushroom etc as fillers than sweets - even if they do lose a few pence on an APG.

    Much healthier and nutritionally valuable, and will always get used in cooking etc.
  • nairny54
    nairny54 Posts: 444 Forumite
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    FloFlo wrote: »
    ASDA Butcher's Selection Welsh Easy Carve Beef Joint (500g) this is £5.75 at A and £3 at T but oos at T, anyone know if it is comparing? thanks.

    Mine worked on a home delivery yesterday 6pm
    hth
  • EMMAP
    EMMAP Posts: 4,746 Forumite
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    davemorton wrote: »
    Any of the gold rush programs, and at the moment, moonshiners. :D

    I worked on the first series of Gold Rush :)
    Debt free 6th December 2014 :)

    'Kindness is a simple act to show someone that you see them and that they're worth it'
  • Good morning all
    Happy birthday chocolate
    Good news about BiL Nannylala
    Don't forget burgers cheese slices and red pepper from Lidl this weekend also spotted an ice cream maker for £17 this week remember somebody talking about one
    :wave: it was me, it was me, it was me, it was me! I want one ASAP!!!! Thanks Scottish ya wee legend. I'm going out immediately wish me luck
    If only batman was here, he'd soon get you told
  • cashless-cow
    cashless-cow Posts: 450 Forumite
    I think you'll be too late. I got to B&Q before they opened at 7am. I was one of the first in the shop. By 7.05am there were no more loungers left. Ours had 48 to start only. HTH

    I got to ours at 8:15 only to be told that 300 had all been snatched up just after 7am:mad:
  • Is it just us OR do you all think the Asda unsmoked bacon actually tastes like smoked bacon? I prefer smoked so was pleasantly surprised.

    This is only my 3rd APG this year (the last one was a couple of days back). I think my mojo is coming back with a vengeance.

    I may do another late today IF they have restocked the bacon.

    I actually purchased a Nutribullet in the early hours this morning. I've been looking at them for a while as I know sometimes we don't get our 5 a day. I thought it would help healthwise and also make sure we don't throw fruit/veg away. I can get into smoothies, quite enjoy them and if we can also do vegetables I know it should be good for us.

    Has anyone got one & do you use it a lot? I suspect we'll use at least once a day, possibly twice if I can't be bothered cooking. I'll let you all know once I get it if it's really worth the money. I have a Kenwood liquidiser to go on Chef (too damned heavy/large to keep on worksurface so lives in garage) and we bought a juicer that I never use as it's too messy & I hate the waste. I do have one of those long thingies with blades on end that I use to mush soup up in a saucepan but it doesn't do veggies well at all.

    Good buy or regretful? - time will soon tell!
  • :wave: it was me, it was me, it was me, it was me! I want one ASAP!!!! Thanks Scottish ya wee legend. I'm going out immediately wish me luck
    Maybe not got the stare of an evil pregnant woman when I told her, away to hide in the cupboard :(
    If only batman was here, he'd soon get you told
  • scottishshortie
    scottishshortie Posts: 1,148 Forumite
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    :wave: it was me, it was me, it was me, it was me! I want one ASAP!!!! Thanks Scottish ya wee legend. I'm going out immediately wish me luck

    Good luck hope you manage to get one
  • scottishshortie
    scottishshortie Posts: 1,148 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    Maybe not got the stare of an evil pregnant woman when I told her, away to hide in the cupboard :(

    Oh dear not so good it is on offer until Thursday but shh you didn't hear that from me you look after that pregnant lady now how long has she got
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