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  • hornetgirl
    hornetgirl Posts: 6,155 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker Mortgage-free Glee!
    tweets wrote: »
    I have had my winter duvet on all the time I don't have a summer tog one :o

    Have put the fleece throw over duvet last couple nights if it continues getting colder electric blanket will show its face ;):D

    Heating not on yet I try to keep it off til near to December :o cant afford it on early so me and Poppy wrap up when we get cold :D


    You can always pop round your mum's for a warm up as well :D
  • dipdap
    dipdap Posts: 6,181 Forumite
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    mhoc wrote: »
    2 of my Tesco transactions have gone to the paid stage for me on Topcashback. The trouble is I am quite close to the annual limit for converting to CC points so this amount has taken me over I cant convert. So in reality this cashback is what I will be converting next march.

    The next cashbacks are not due to go to the paid stage until October or November. I could do with finding some small value quick paying ones

    I would suggest snap save offers but they've been so rubbish I haven't checked them in ages :(
    Historic Debt August 2009 = £63,600 10th March 2017 = £0 100% paid all gone!
    Mortgage started June 2015 = £170,000 January 2022 = £134,000
    Saving for Xmas 2022= . . Amazon £55
    If you focus on what you have left behind, you won't see what lies ahead - Gusteau
  • hornetgirl
    hornetgirl Posts: 6,155 Forumite
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    mhoc wrote: »
    No nuggets in my Tesco the other day and on mys they have the little star so I am still dithering about getting them as part of a
    sda v !!!!!! shop


    Did you see my reply yesterday? They worked fine on an AvT shop done yesterday morning :)
  • dipdap
    dipdap Posts: 6,181 Forumite
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    Claire1972 wrote: »
    I got 10% cashback took a risk as I didn't think I would get that much but I have so I would definitely do it again.

    I would say probably average cost what you pay for an all inclusive holiday 4 star hotel for 4 of us! This was in June it was much much more expensive in school holidays!

    I we haven't been on a proper holiday in ages so I've got no idea what a good price is :o
    Our last 4 holidays (all Disneyland) we're all mostly paid with air miles.
    Our next holiday is gonna hurt though as we promised DS1 we'd take him to NY for his 16th :eek: It seemed such a nice gesture years back :rotfl:
    Historic Debt August 2009 = £63,600 10th March 2017 = £0 100% paid all gone!
    Mortgage started June 2015 = £170,000 January 2022 = £134,000
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  • springdreams
    springdreams Posts: 3,623 Forumite
    Rampant Recycler Car Insurance Carver! Home Insurance Hacker! Xmas Saver!
    Claire1972 wrote: »
    Good luck with yours? Did you order yours with yoghurt?

    Which yogurts is it?

    Thanks. Yes I did - it was this one (sorry about the big pic - can't get it smaller)

    057983.jpg?v=5?1408529979186%20=1408529979186
    squeaky wrote: »
    Smiles are as perfect a gift as hugs...
    ..one size fits all... and nobody minds if you give it back.
    ☆.。.:*・° Housework is so much easier without the clutter ☆.。.:*・°
    SPC No. 518
  • dipdap
    dipdap Posts: 6,181 Forumite
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    Just found 150 party poppers in one of my cupboards :think:
    What am I supposed to do with them :rotfl:
    I am not letting them all off :D
    Historic Debt August 2009 = £63,600 10th March 2017 = £0 100% paid all gone!
    Mortgage started June 2015 = £170,000 January 2022 = £134,000
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    If you focus on what you have left behind, you won't see what lies ahead - Gusteau
  • Claire1972
    Claire1972 Posts: 2,749 Forumite
    dipdap wrote: »
    I we haven't been on a proper holiday in ages so I've got no idea what a good price is :o
    Our last 4 holidays (all Disneyland) we're all mostly paid with air miles.
    Our next holiday is gonna hurt though as we promised DS1 we'd take him to NY for his 16th :eek: It seemed such a nice gesture years back :rotfl:

    Oh that will be nice, yes it will hurt probably more when you get there you will need plenty of spends!
    Obviously a different holiday to all inclusive but we literally don't spend a penny! We don't move from hotel for 2 weeks! My girls happy in kids clubs/pool etc. fine by me.
    Funny though as we did go out to Alcudia market for a couple of hours and my daughters thought that there could still use the all inclusive card!!!! Haha wish it did work like that!!!
    We're just happy to have a home, a family and our health. Whatever else is just added and it fits. :)
  • bexter7
    bexter7 Posts: 1,520 Forumite
    Fingers crossed Springdreams x
  • yra
    yra Posts: 652 Forumite
    mhoc wrote: »
    No nuggets in my Tesco the other day and on mys they have the little star so I am still dithering about getting them as part of a
    sda v !!!!!! shop


    Morning,

    Sorry, didn't have time to post last night but noticed hornetgirl confirmed T's price yesterday...


    A v T, 19/08
    1 x Birds Eye Vegetable Nuggets (16 per pack - 320g) £2.00 £0.70:)
    1 x Florette Simply PepperCress Salad (70g) £1.00 £1.00


    A v M, 19/08
    1 x Pedigree Dentastix for Medium Dogs (7 per pack - 1... £1.25 £1.25

    1 x Birds Eye Vegetable Nuggets (16 per pack - 320g) £2.00 N/A
    1 x Florette Simply PepperCress Salad (70g) £1.00 N/A
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