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A little question to all of you .....
is a mouth ulcer or a ulcer on the lip .... a cold sore or are they different please
tia0 -
xxlouisexx56 wrote: »Do you have a picture or a msm link? I fancy roast pork
poppypopster wrote: »ASDA Butcher's Selection Boneless Pork Loin Joint with Sea Salt and Cracked Black Pepper (1Kg)
Asda £5 and Sainsburys £3
http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/asda-compare-prices/Cooked_Prepared_Meat_And_Poultry/ASDA_Butchers_Selection_Boneless_Pork_Loin_Joint_with_Sea_Salt_and_Cracked_Black_Pepper_1Kg.html
Out of stock but may work in our favour.
Or
ASDA Chosen by You Roast Chicken Breasts
http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/asda-compare-prices/Cooked_Prepared_Meat_And_Poultry/ASDA_Chosen_by_You_Roast_Chicken_Breasts_2_per_pack_240g.html
£4 in Asda or 2 for £5 in MorrisonsTrulyMadly wrote: »Your link isn't working for me bubbs.
Is it the joint with sea salt?
Thanks
poppypopster reported this last week!:)"He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin
bilge© copyright all rights reserved0 -
Agghh! The multis are all off the cokes again now.
I really want to do a shop but it keeps changing :mad:RISEABOVEHATE
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Sorry I will rephrase that question
is an ulcer on the lip the same as a cold sore
tia0 -
TrulyMadly wrote: »I like a good sausage too:rotfl::rotfl:
Thanks for this bubbs.....you gave quite a reputation to live up to after the beef:o
I'm still struggling with freezer space but might dabble in the odd one or two.
I took out of the freezer tonight a Birds Eye Sensations fish in lemon and coriander I think it was. Think we were getting them free. I'd be upset if I'd paid full price. Two tiny portions
who buys this stuff?[/QUOTE]
I bought some last week
didn't pay full price. They are 2 syns on SW and I think they are tasty
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Just signed on… and see this.
Bubbs being smutty to our poor Mildred!
I will be more of a lady… hope you have a lovely trip to see your OH x
And a few good lady shudders with your nice Polish sausage!!
:D:D:D
Me smutty?? yu have the wrong person :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:[/QUOTE]
On this occasion I remain a lady!cheer1eader wrote: »evening :wave:
had a good trip to GAME this afternoon & got the pricematch v CEX +£1 for the games my boys wanted to trade in & got £114.50 on a gift card :j:j treated them to wagamamas for dinner after yummmm!!
I may need to google this! Pleased you have had a good day Ms Cheeryunderperky wrote: »A little question to all of you .....
is a mouth ulcer or a ulcer on the lip .... a cold sore or are they different please
tia
I am no expert, but I think they are massively different.
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Got six bags reduced to 6p last night. Nice little overage to help with the rest of the whoopsies. 7 bags of shopping £1.88!TrulyMadly wrote: »These are always whoopsied for 15p:j0 -
underperky wrote: »Sorry I will rephrase that question
is an ulcer on the lip the same as a cold sore
tia
2 different things. Cold sores usually tingle0 -
Sunshinemummy wrote: »:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: you will have some nice Polish sausage
:D
Just signed on… and see this.
Bubbs being smutty to our poor Mildred!
I will be more of a lady… hope you have a lovely trip to see your OH x
And a few good lady shudders with your nice Polish sausage!!
:D:D:D[/QUOTE]
Thank you for your most decorous reply SSM
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