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  • pk04
    pk04 Posts: 2,998 Forumite
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    Not great :(
    V m

    1 x ASDA British Semi Skimmed Milk 4 Pints (2.27L) £1.00 £1.39
    3 x Heinz Classic Cream of Tomato Soup (400g) £1.50 £2.39
    2 x Heinz Classic Scotch Broth (400g) £1.00 £1.50
    2 x Heinz Classic Vegetable Soup (400g) £1.00 £1.78
    1 x Aunt Bessie's Golden Yorkshires (12 per pack - 220... £1.50 £2.00
    2 x Warburtons Sliced Danish White Bread (400g) £1.50 £1.58
    1 x Nestle Cheerios (600g) £3.18 £3.19
    1 x Butcher's Choice Lean & Tasty Chicken & Turkey wit... £0.58 N/A
    2 x Seabrook Lattice Hand Cooked Crisps - Cheese & Oni... £2.00 £3.00
    1 x Seabrook Lattice Hand Cooked Crisps - Natural Sea ... £1.00 N/A
    1 x Seabrook Lattice Hand Cooked Crisps - Sea Salt & R... £1.00 £1.99
    1 x Howell's Handmade Snowy Joey Bites (9) £1.00 N/A
    1 x ASDA Smartprice Unsmoked Back Bacon (312g) £1.56 £1.56
    1 x ASDA Chosen by Kids Apples (550g) £0.96 N/A
    1 x ASDA Honey Roast Dry Cured Ham (425g) £4.00 N/A
    1 x Philadelphia Lightest Soft Cheese (180g)

    Thanks :) actually that's ideal because I only like the sea salt ones :D

    Edit just noticed the aunt Bessie's though :( that's them off the list
    There comes a time in every woman's life when the only thing that helps is a glass of champagne ... Bette Davis
  • mrsmac10
    mrsmac10 Posts: 4,676 Forumite
    Good morning:wave:

    I Did a cashback shop last night:) might be useful to someone:)
    @vt

    0.39 x ASDA Carrots by Weight per kg £0.29 £0.29
    1 x ASDA British Whole Milk 4 Pints (2.27L) £1.00 £1.00:) 25p shopit
    1 x ASDA British Semi Skimmed Milk 4 Pints (2.27L) £1.00 £1.00
    3 x Heinz Classic Cream of Tomato Soup (400g) £1.50 £1.50
    2 x Heinz Classic Scotch Broth (400g) £1.00 £1.00
    2 x Heinz Classic Vegetable Soup (400g) £1.00 £1.00
    1 x Aunt Bessie's Golden Yorkshires (12 per pack - 220... £1.50 £1.00:) £1 shopit
    2 x Warburtons Sliced Danish White Bread (400g) £1.50 £1.50
    1 x Nestle Cheerios (600g) £3.18 £1.59 :) 50p shopit
    1 x Butcher's Choice Lean & Tasty Chicken & Turkey wit... £0.58 N/A cos
    2 x Seabrook Lattice Hand Cooked Crisps - Cheese & Oni... £2.00 £1.98 :)£1 cos
    1 x Seabrook Lattice Hand Cooked Crisps - Natural Sea ... £1.00 £0.99 :)50p cos
    1 x Seabrook Lattice Hand Cooked Crisps - Sea Salt & R... £1.00 £0.99:) 50p cod
    1 x Howell's Handmade Snowy Joey Bites (9) £1.00 N/A
    1 x ASDA Smartprice Unsmoked Back Bacon (312g) £1.56 £1.56
    1 x ASDA Chosen by Kids Apples (550g) £0.96 N/A
    1 x ASDA Honey Roast Dry Cured Ham (425g) £4.00 N/A
    1 x Philadelphia Lightest Soft Cheese (180g) £1.87. £0.92 :) 50p shopit

    DD couldn't understand why I bought dog food when we haven't got a dog!!:rotfl:

    Also noticed a couple of new offers on cos this morning only for the weekend .

    Cathedral city 350g mature 50p cos, also 50p on shopit makes it £1 if purchased in @:j

    Have a lovely weekend:)

    Thanks for the heads up on the weekend offers Will def get cheese now
  • mrsmac10
    mrsmac10 Posts: 4,676 Forumite
    Snap-ant wrote: »
    :(:(:(:(:(:(

    Super doopa poorly - first cold in 3 years :mad:

    Haven't the strength to catch up - bed beckons

    waves limp tissue

    Take care of your self You do not want to end up like FC (hugs)
  • Anon
    Anon Posts: 14,561 Forumite
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    Tinyshoes wrote: »
    Oh yes. :D

    Do you take the top off and rinse that last little bit out too. :o :rotfl:

    Doesn't everyone? :A

    Anon
  • Anon
    Anon Posts: 14,561 Forumite
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    Claire1972 wrote: »
    Know what you mean, couldn't wait to finish this dove I'm using, might move on to original source next its nice to have a choice!


    If you go for Original Source, watch out for the mint one :eek:.

    If you haven't tried it yet, you will soon discover it refreshes parts that other shower gels cannot reach ;).

    Anon
  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    Anon wrote: »
    Doesn't everyone? :A

    Anon

    Not in my house. :rotfl:

    What my girls think is empty I can still get at least 2 maybe 3 goes out of the bottle. :eek:
  • Tinyshoes
    Tinyshoes Posts: 29,014 Forumite
    Anon wrote: »
    If you go for Original Source, watch out for the mint one :eek:.

    If you haven't tried it yet, you will soon discover it refreshes parts that other shower gels cannot reach ;).

    Anon

    Did you ever try the triple x rated one don't think they sell it in supermarkets anymore you can still buy it on Amazon nearly £4 bottle. :eek:

    DD1's BF couldn't even get through one bottle. I had 6 RTC from Boots :o DD2 has gradually used them. :rotfl:
  • Dizzy_Ditzy
    Dizzy_Ditzy Posts: 17,470 Ambassador
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    Morning!

    Work night out last night. Once we got rid of the dross, I've not laughed so much for ages :rotfl: The "elder" lady of the group at a sprightly 64 got her beef curtains mixed up with beef burgers :eek: :rotfl: Cue much laughter and jesting for the rest of the night

    Been to B&Q this morning and they had tree stakes on clearance, starting at £1 so might be worth a look if you're looking for any :)

    Hope you feel better soon snap :) One of my CT orders arrived last night and the first thing I did was check the name at the top of the invoice :rotfl:
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  • fairclaire
    fairclaire Posts: 22,698 Forumite
    Good Morning :)

    Nice to see you mhoc.....I missed you :D

    Distant hugs to Snap......feel better soon hug4.gif

    My 2 child visitors have arrived. Everyone is very happy to see each other. There's something so nice about having the house full of children :D.

    It's a lovely day here as well :j
  • abailey54
    abailey54 Posts: 1,581 Forumite
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    Your post says it all FC. Thank you for your insight.
    The grumpy old man thing is Dad playing up to a tee. In fact I have purposely sent his birthday cards late for the last 3 years as he likes something to moan about, so much so he thanks me every year. Not heartless as always phone him on the day.
    The dignity thing is typical of his generation and yes he has always been the perfect gentleman.
    I would love to marry a man just like my father as I would be so lucky.

    dgc can't visit anyway due to germs. My boys go over to do jobs or just knock door when passing. My dd has understood about visiting which is why see is seeing dad tomorrow.

    I understand the shut out thing which E has explained to me her own heartbreaking story.

    Dad has grown up only every remembering one hug from his own mum. This he told me earlier this year when my uncle died. He and mum were always hugging. We make sure we hold his hand and kiss him every time we leave the house. No hugs as he is in too much pain.
    We feel loved even when he says upsetting things.

    He has told me how marvelous my sister has been to him but never told her. I did though. We are close sisters.

    Oh course he is protecting us. That has been his job since the day we were born and he has done it very well. We have had the trauma of our parents divorcing and dads depression to deal with in the past but to be honest I didn't get to know my dad as a Man until they divorced. It bought us closer together as you will understand. He has also always been a great babysitter and a very confident man with newborns and apparently after we stopped night feeds he was the one who always got up in the night to us. Simply because he wanted to.

    I have been chatting to my kids alot about last xmas as my sister and her family went skiing and I took dad to dd house for lunch and then we visited my ex husband in the evening so I could see ds2 and spent a lovely couple of hours chatting to ex, his wife (dd godmother) and my ex mum in Law.
    We have some really great times to remember to help get us through the harder time ahead.
    V x

    Hugs VT, this brought a tear to my eye, you sound like you have a really close family - it's such a precious thing to have that understanding of each other
    Final cigarette smoked 02/01/18
    Weight loss 2017 28lbs
    Weight gain 2018 8lbs :rotfl:
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