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Elite 11+ - Fleecing a supermarket near you!
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Evening all :wave:Smile
and hopefully the world will smile back
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Is the S toy glitch still working or has it ended please? Just catching up and looks like I have missed another great deal
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Thanks
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Just catching up.
How many pages:eek:
aau:happyhear:happyhearTo do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
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Yes. I know.I looked for them today on there.I did pick up a womble with the leerdammer on today:D
It happens to me all the time.
Yesterday I found a warburtons medium on a receipt - the loaf at home is a toasties, wrong one and it never entered my head to do an instore scan today - 25p closer to the fiver mark“Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”0 -
"He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin
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jumblejack wrote: »Brown sugar is 39p for 500g in B&M
78p a kilo is a fantastic bargain. No glitch either.
I never touch the white stuff so this has saved me a few bob
Been meaning to ask JJ.....did you get any of the Ocean Spray.....thought you might like that glitch....:)To do is to be. Rousseau
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Enterprise_1701C wrote: »Good morning, sun has come out to play here
My Christmases were OK until I was about 9 or 10, at that stage my parents decided that drinking at 9 o'clock on Christmas morning was a good idea, and this continued throughout the morning, and the rest of the day. My big brother decided he was going round a mate's and I had a 2 year old brother to look after, and I also had to produce Christmas dinner, my parents were always rather proud of themselves the next day for having produced Christmas dinner while drunkThis continued until mum died, the next year father just decided to get smashed anyway and left me to do everything
I was 21 at that time and wanted a life.
That is one of the reasons I do not drink, my kids always got the Christmas I wanted, fun and games and no responsibilities, lashings of food (cooked for them not by them) and time to be themselves.
Oh dear, the world came to an end :eek: Used to hear screams of panic when the internet went down when the kids still lived here, why they were not capable of resetting the router I have no idea :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Well done on your weight loss Nanny, that is pretty good for a weekEnterprise_1701C wrote: »My wine rack used to be sorted in red (fruity through to oaky), white (sweet through to dry) and rose, with the bottom row reserved for champagne and one prosecco. Then I won a case of chardonnay which totally mucked me up so it got shoved in the only two available spaces and on the floor of the winedrobe. So we have a 54 bottle wine rack full, several boxes of 6 home-made wines around it (the oldest is a '83 parsnip that we haven't got the nerve to try and a '84 tea which will be gorgeous as we tried one last year and it was wonderful. The only problem we have is that we have two demijohns of wine on the go (raspberry and tea) and I simply do not know where they will go when they are bottled :eek::eek:
If you don't drink it, I will come to yours and help you x:D:D
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Shortfatscotsbloke wrote: »I went to A earlier to have a play with the '2 for £8' gift sets but unfortunately they had no sock of the Nivea Gorgeous Skin Gift Pack that we hope will generate the £5.50 apg.
However
I scanned a few items and the two below came up as 'not recognised' and therefore look like they might be good trigger material.
Anyone fancy it??:rotfl:
I haven't been long in. I've put my slippers on.
When do you go on holiday?:rotfl:To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
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MrsBartolozzi wrote: »TBF he's only going to be eating "best before" date stuff - bread, biscuits, cakes tins etc. Most of that stuff is fine after the date, if a bit hard/soft/ flavourless. Any mould etc is obvious to see.
He should be concentrating on how to tell if fresh food is edible - meat, milk, yogurts, cheese etc don't suddenly become toxic waste at 1 minute past midnight; and on the other hand, just because the date says tomorrow doesn't mean something is still safe to eat if it's not been stored properly.
Knowing what signs to look for is not common sense any more it seems!
Pretty much spot on MrsB!:D
Didn't tell us anything that isn't common sense tbh:(
some of the real mouldy stuff they had, I wouldn't let any food get into that condition....apart from stuff forgotten about and left in the fridge during a weeks holiday etc!!:eek:"He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin
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