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mutley_muppet wrote: »I would say juice them with a bit of ginger root and a lemon (for a nice kick) then either drink it or make the juice into ice lollies like the ones in this pic. :beer:
I've been making my own lollies with mango, ginger & lemon and they are really nice and cheap too.
Oh don't those look stunning!
My kids have a thing about freezing mini rolls at the moment0 -
springdreams wrote: »I am confused
Neither of these items is showing on the comparison you posted, so how do you know that they are the triggers please?
How do you identify which items are triggers?
Many thanks
They are triggers precisely because you cannot see them (but were bought in the multi buys instore). Where an item is available in the multi instore but not in A or MSM, generally works as the trigger (breaks multi buy by being invisible on APG so the other items then compare at full price).
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Savvybuyer wrote: »Nothing on the wombles tonight:(, well, just a few pence in theory as they got a Robinsons:
1 x Robinsons Special R Orange & Mango Squash with No ...£1.59£0.74
comparing vs M but offset it with another item:(.
Then again, I had expensive 84p Nectarines (they bought only one pack:(:mad:) and expensive £1.50 grapes to contend with:mad::mad::(.
They therefore paid a total of £2.34 for their nectarines and grapes:( - obviously, have money to throw away, rather than paying £1.94 LESS and getting not just those two things but a 1.5kg new potatoes bag, a pack of big oranges AND a strawberries punnet for nothing extra on top of that.
£2.34 for a punnet of nectarines and some 500g pack of grapes?
Or 40p for a punnet of nectarines, a 500g pack of grapes (400+25%), a strawberries pack, a bag of potatoes and a pack of oranges?:money::money:
You decide!:rotfl::)
Maybe they didn't want any strawberries (or even twice as many grapes), a bag of potatoes or any oranges. Perhaps they'd therefore rather pay £1.94 more:wall:.
Or they could have waited till tomorrow and got them from Morries for free :rotfl:SPC 2015: #319 £10.65 / £500 Bulgaria tin0 -
There really is no excuse when the nearest M is less than a mile away. Anyway, folks, I'd best be gone early tonight as want to get up earlier tomorrow and start getting the most of it!
Oh yeah - noting that Russia is banning imports (into its own territory, whatever that might be;)) of fruit and veg. from the EU. Not a major market we're told for British producers - might affect producers in the Netherlands somewhat more - at least we can have all those fruits and veg. from M here then!
See you soon!:)0 -
calmspirit wrote: »ah just as well I asked - and thankfully clever people on here......no I had not considered holes lol.....had hoped just to position it in corner of open window? ah I need to get my brain working! thanks so much for your help xxx
Sorry not read back yet so sure E has answered.
My friend has 2 cameras which are positioned inside the window. Motion sensored so sends pic to email every time there is movement. Sure his must cover 5m as have seen pictures of garden on it.
If they do realise it is there atleast will act as deterrent.
Sorry you are having probems. It is hell when your personal space is intruded up whether by action or noise. I would have thought local council would have come out to put in noise detection devices. Old lady next door to me did this years ago. 3 kids under 5 at that time so of course there was noise. :eek:
In my case she was local councillor and upset we stopped her planning permission.
Worth asking the relevant department for help.
The cameras my friend has were approx £30 each on amazon.
When his dad was ill they set up a Dad cam in each room so they could check up on him.
Good Luck
V xfairclaire wrote: ». I do think a chaise lounge is a good description of you though. Stylish yet comfortable and laid back
May the odds be ever in your favour;)
SPC 7 Pot No 410 £232.63 Total0 -
Call_of_Trouty wrote: »I don't think it would be very economical to leave a van there all day though.
my asda do cc from a van, it changes every 2hrs. its to do with planning permission which was refused.0 -
savingbabs wrote: »Or they could have waited till tomorrow and got them from Morries for free :rotfl:
That's exactly my point!:cool::rotfl::rotfl: Not 'free' though but 40p - that's what I was referring to!:D:rotfl: Or - is Liverpool Echo cheaper?:think: Factor in cost of trip to Liverpool, you know, if it had just been Liverpool (and for it to be in the Sun there would have been bizarre) I would seriously have thought about travelling there to pick some papers up:rotfl:.
I've done right - not buying any Tenderheart Cabbage in A this week but waiting till Morries tomorrow to get their comp. Sweetheart Cabbage. I am desperately in need of some fruit having waited after my oranges ran out a couple of days ago - really need... everything!:D:rotfl: This is so well-timed, together with my few days of putting it off:D:D.
Goodnight folks!:)0 -
purpledonkey wrote: »Thanks will do. Not signed up to TCB before (I don't think my phone supports the app). But I did just see two films and I have both receipts
Just catching up. Have you signed up now?:cool:
Apparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
redfraggle wrote: »Just to echo earlier, candles still working
15 items (7 different) on your bill qualify for comparison ASDA Morrisons
+£19.77
0.1 x ASDA Root Ginger by Weight per kg £0.26 £0.26
0.25 x ASDA Leeks by Weight per kg £0.40 £0.43
1 x ASDA Smartprice Milk Chocolate Bar (100g) £0.30 £0.30
0.1 x ASDA Extra Special Corn Fed Chicken Thigh by Weigh... £0.79 N/A
5 x Air Wick Fragranced Candle Relaxing Lavender & Cam... £19.90 £10.00
1 x Candyland Flumps Mallow Twists (12g) £0.10 £0.10
5 x Air Wick Fragranced Candle Purple Blackberry Fig £19.90 £10.00
1 x Haribo Starmix £0.10 £0.10
1 x ASDA Smartprice Dishwasher Tablets (30) £1.60 N/A
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Diet Lemonade with Mixed Citrus... £0.42 N/A
Comparison total (compared products only) £40.96 £21.19
Also, wanted to point out one thing I tested and worked was on the ES chicken thighs (i only buy free range). You can set how big or small you want your pack. I set it to the smallest 0.1 which was 79p. But they come automatically in packs of four so you always get more than that. And better than that, theyre usually out of stock so I either get chicken breasts, or a whole chicken!
on this chicken for example. How much were you charged on delivery and how much chicken did you get. Thank you0 -
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