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Afternoon all!:D"He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin
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Are the single Muller yoghurts definitely 10 for £4 in A today? Just wanting to avoid wasting a journey, finding plain 68ps on shelf and embarrassment that they go through at £6.80. TIA.0
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blondynurse wrote: »2 x ASDA Part Baked White Baguettes (2) £1.00 £2.40
Might be a good filler in a pp Tesco much more expensive
Blimey!!:)
Welcome back BN!!:j:j"He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin
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Savvybuyer wrote: »Are the single Muller yoghurts definitely 10 for £4 in A today? Just wanting to avoid wasting a journey, finding plain 68ps on shelf and embarrassment that they go through at £6.80. TIA.
I've got a womble with 6 on to check later.discount of £1.08on receipt.0 -
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You'll get there. If someone had said to me in January last year I'd be debt-free and have savings too I wouldn't have believed them.
I was broker than broke, maxed out on everything, massive overdraft. Scraping by on benefits. Thank god for the elite! :money::beer::A
:j well done Emma :jCherish those you have in your life because you never know when they won't be there anymore.
No matter how you feel, get up, dress up & never give up.0 -
Perhaps new ones not been put out yet then
Just got back. Yep, I hate that S because they're so disorganised, and I suspect this is just another example of it! Ah well, I shall not be beaten, I'll try in the other S on the way back from work. :cool:Well done in the new job Must have missed that and what a lovely gesture by your DH.
Thanks, I'm starting on Thursday next week. Scary!!What a thoughtful loving husband Arthien :A
I know, he's so lovely. I was really touched by the present, it was so thoughtful it made my eyes leak a bit0 -
queen_of_cheap wrote: »Some of you may remember that a year ago I had to bail out my brother as his car was about to be repossessed.
Well guess who's had to bail him out again?? £200 bloody quid :mad: I am livid and sad and angry all at the same time. If I didnt do it then he would either have lost his car or someone will have ended up getting one of those payday loans to help him out.
He will have known that the company wanted money so why, once again, has he left it until they are on their way with the tow truck to do anything about it????
simple, he knows you will pay it. I do remember how annoyed you were last year. make it clear its the last time. it sounds like he has never got any money so as far as pdl is concerned let him get it next time and he still wont have any money. whats the difference. you've done more than enough now. let him stand on his own 2 feet and stop bailing him out. I know you don't want to hear this but you must have thought it.0 -
No mags in my Ts or S.
http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/Shopping/FindProducts.aspx?Query=Chosen%20by%20you%20custard
This is the custard mrs moc the fresh 500g @ £1.30, compares to T @ 50p less 10%
HthCherish those you have in your life because you never know when they won't be there anymore.
No matter how you feel, get up, dress up & never give up.0
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