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  • Claire1972
    Claire1972 Posts: 2,749 Forumite
    Savvybuyer wrote: »
    Glitch on Loyd Grossmans (320g) - 2 for £3 not showing from shop done 3 hours ago. Best is vs Morries at 2x for £1.98 (N.I. your best vs Sains 2x for £2.00).

    2 x Loyd Grossman Pasta Sauce - Tomato & Roasted Garli...£3.96£1.98

    You'll have to work out whether the glitch is worth it though:D, as I'm 'running around' (not literally!) and going out again soon, so v.quick!

    Possible mix and match with others (Tomato & Roasted Garlic missing mbuy) - check msm and see what compares to what pricing at rivals on there:).

    Thanks savvy, love these sauces, would these go well with a muller shop. Haven't been around for a while so Im out of touch with what goes with what!!
    We're just happy to have a home, a family and our health. Whatever else is just added and it fits. :)
  • savvy_sal
    savvy_sal Posts: 5,015 Forumite
    TrulyMadly wrote: »
    Goodness sal......you are on a roll today:T

    Every single one came out of puddles.They have developed ocd for sweeping up in my store:D
  • Arthien
    Arthien Posts: 1,513 Forumite
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    Sorry to be a humbug, but if you cannot afford it now don't get it (unless it is free with your Amazon vouchers!!)

    :j:j:j:j:j

    I have about £220 of amazon vouchers at the moment, so it would be totally free but over 50% more expensive than the eBay one. How does that affect your POV?
  • David.
    David. Posts: 24,086 Forumite
    Arthien wrote: »
    Ok, wise men and women of the Elite, I need some advice please. I really really want the Panasonic breadmaker listed on eBay earlier in the week.

    However, due to a blocked chimney I had to pay out to get our gas fire cut off last week, so I'm a bit on the skint side until Friday, when I will have extra cash due to holiday pay at the end of my contract.

    So, should I wait until then and hope they're still being sold for £60 on eBay, or should I buy it new from Amazon for £90 plus about £9 p&p, as I have plenty of amazon vouchers saved up from surveys in time for Christmas? Or should I leave it entirely and hope I can get another good deal when finances are a bit easier?

    Decisions decisions... :o

    Sounds like they are new just damaged boxes so if I was going to buy one it would be one of these as I throw the box away, 18 or so left ;)
    The question I have is bread that much better than shop bought and what does it work out at per loaf with no fancy ingredients added because when I looked a few recipes up it looked like it was going to cost £1.20 - £1.50ish without electric :eek:
    When The Fun Stops Stop ;)
  • TrulyMadly
    TrulyMadly Posts: 39,754 Forumite
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    Arthien wrote: »
    Ok, wise men and women of the Elite, I need some advice please. I really really want the Panasonic breadmaker listed on eBay earlier in the week.

    However, due to a blocked chimney I had to pay out to get our gas fire cut off last week, so I'm a bit on the skint side until Friday, when I will have extra cash due to holiday pay at the end of my contract.

    So, should I wait until then and hope they're still being sold for £60 on eBay, or should I buy it new from Amazon for £90 plus about £9 p&p, as I have plenty of amazon vouchers saved up from surveys in time for Christmas? Or should I leave it entirely and hope I can get another good deal when finances are a bit easier?

    Decisions decisions... :o

    I can't really advise Arthien but what I do know is that we save plenty money most of the time and if we have spare cash, it's nice to treat ourselves.:T

    Home made bread...yummy:)
    To do is to be. Rousseau
    To be is to do. Sartre
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  • TrulyMadly
    TrulyMadly Posts: 39,754 Forumite
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    savvy_sal wrote: »
    Every single one came out of puddles.They have developed ocd for sweeping up in my store:D

    How are you these days sal?:A
    To do is to be. Rousseau
    To be is to do. Sartre
    Do be do be do. Sinatra
  • TrulyMadly
    TrulyMadly Posts: 39,754 Forumite
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    David. wrote: »
    Sounds like they are new just damaged boxes so if I was going to buy one it would be one of these as I throw the box away, 18 or so left ;)
    The question I have is bread that much better than shop bought and what does it work out at per loaf with no fancy ingredients added because when I looked a few recipes up it looked like it was going to cost £1.20 - £1.50ish without electric :eek:

    With no children at home we buy very little bread now and it's all whoopsied decent stuff. But I do enjoy a good knead now and then:D
    To do is to be. Rousseau
    To be is to do. Sartre
    Do be do be do. Sinatra
  • Arthien
    Arthien Posts: 1,513 Forumite
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    David. wrote: »
    Sounds like they are new just damaged boxes so if I was going to buy one it would be one of these as I throw the box away, 18 or so left ;)
    The question I have is bread that much better than shop bought and what does it work out at per loaf with no fancy ingredients added because when I looked a few recipes up it looked like it was going to cost £1.20 - £1.50ish without electric :eek:

    As far as I'm aware it's more expensive to make a plain white loaf than buy one (depending on the quality of ingredients used) and especially if you consider whoopsies prices, but cheaper to make the fancy seeded loaves my hubby likes.
  • TrulyMadly
    TrulyMadly Posts: 39,754 Forumite
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    Students urged to pee in the shower to save money

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-norfolk-29552557
    To do is to be. Rousseau
    To be is to do. Sartre
    Do be do be do. Sinatra
  • Savvybuyer
    Savvybuyer Posts: 22,332 Forumite
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    That's a good voucher (based on spend) - Mullers and Kitchen Towel:D - lots of diff. Mullers useful as didn't seem owt else worth buying vs Waities, unless anyone saw the Weetabix (72) earlier and thinks it is worth it? S/P Wheat Bisks 75p (-10% vs Morries):rotfl:.

    Kitchen Towels now work as better than we've seen before - were the usual ones months ago vs Sains. at £1 - now vs W at 96p (maybe that makes up a little for the 2 inches x width of each sheet they shaved off each sheet:(:().

    I'm sure people have noticed the Muller Rices, used to be 190g, are now 180g:(. 10g lost on each of those - of, in percentage terms, somewhat over 5% lost.

    11 items on your bill qualify for comparisonASDALogoWhite.gif Waitrose

    +£2.68CheaperSignBlue.gif
    1 x Muller Light Fat Free Yogurt - Strawberry (175g)£0.68£0.50
    1 x Muller Light Fat Free Yogurt - Raspberry & Cranber...£0.68£0.50
    1 x Muller Fruit Corner Yogurt - Blueberry (150g)£0.68£0.50
    1 x Muller Corner Yogurt - Strawberry (150g)£0.68£0.68
    1 x Muller Fruit Corner Yogurt - Blackberry & Raspberr...£0.68£0.68
    1 x Muller Fruit Corner Yogurt - Peach & Apricot (150g...£0.68£0.50
    1 x Muller Rice - Strawberry (180g)£0.68£0.50
    1 x Muller Rice - Apple (180g)£0.68£0.50
    1 x Muller Rice - Original (180g)£0.68£0.50
    1 x Muller Rice - Vanilla Custard (180g)£0.68£0.50
    1 x ASDA Strong & Absorbent Extra Long Kitchen Towels ...£2.20£0.96
    Comparison total£9.00£6.32
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