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Enterprise_1701C wrote: »Oh yes
A friend was saying she was treating herself to a cheap haircut and dye for £40, I said that I don't spend that on food in a month, she didn't believe me. I then came home and worked it out, I spent £34.97 that month :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
I told OH that I am going to limit the food to £100 a month… I am so impressed with your amount.. I think I spend that on milk and bread x100 -
troutabout wrote: »I did the sanex wrong I didn't put enough fillers in my basket and used up all my apgs from the biccies. Still I have a load of sanex and doe for the oh
doh !!! happens to us all even the old timers !!
i tend to go over board to 10 items on a just in case - as i dont want to lose a nice apg for the sake of an 11p banana or 10p haribos !!
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I watched the filler you tube vid absolutely hilarious rotfl. I was ripping mush and carrot in two and having the ginger ad 1p for the biscuits. I'm waiting for another decent glitch hopefully tomorrow when I get the courtesy car. Just a bit of advice I need to find triggers is it purely on my supermarket or is it a good idea to go to asda when there's a decent offer like over priced biccies on a4for£3 etc and look to see physically what's on the shelf compared to my supermarket. Also is the list of guaranteed goods on asda website clearly shown. I'm a bit new to the apg I was more of a slam amex on shop small type of galweight watchers member since 17.2.15
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Hmmmm, looking to book some train tickets, and they are £108.75 on East Coast, but £150 in Red Spotted Hanky :eek: Didnt think there would be that much difference!!!“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
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Sunshinemummy wrote: »I told OH that I am going to limit the food to £100 a month… I am so impressed with your amount.. I think I spend that on milk and bread x
There is only two of us in the house, and I had vouchers for free milk for some time, especially as some of the Cravendale went off and they sent me free vouchers, and I have to admit to a freezer full of everything, have not had to buy softener or washing powder etc for some timeAlso been taking advantage of cheap offers from Lidl and Aldi that I have just down the road
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davemorton wrote: »Hmmmm, looking to book some train tickets, and they are £108.75 on East Coast, but £150 in Red Spotted Hanky :eek: Didnt think there would be that much difference!!!
Assume you have tried split ticketing?
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/travel/cheap-train-ticketsWhat is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0 -
Ahhhhh! Come on A - mark my shopping as delivered !!!!! A watched PC and all that...0
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