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Popped in to sainboobs again tonight...lots of RTC on tins, packets and jars etc
tinned toms, soup, pasatta and porridge, remember the Special K red berries we were getting free last year, 75% off
keep ya eyes peeled!:cool:"He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin
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mutley_muppet wrote: »Thanks Snap-ant. I'm looking to buy an oil filled radiator to use in the day now I have solar panels.
I just googled this brand as I've never heard of them and saw this review on T's website for the smaller size one! :rotfl::T
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★★★★★ ★★★★★ Overall rating value is 3 of 5 stars. Anonymous · a year ago
Great for removing a chilll / Drying undergarments
I purchased this heater in the winter as my back passage was a little cold and damp.. Mildrew was creeping up the sides of my walls as I had a damp problem. I must say since buying this heater my drawers have never been drier and this has made my entrance very warm indeed. My husband Justin has commented how warm the back passage has become. Great Value for money and a quick fix to drying the smalls. I am thinking about buying one for my front entrance."
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Great review!!;)"He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin
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:eek::eek::eek: £95 for a JL Monty or Mabel penguin from Christmas ad
I'd expect a years supply of fish fingers too
The smaller one is a more reasonable £12.00but oos
http://www.johnlewis.com/store/john-lewis-monty-medium-plush-toy-h14cm/p1719593?navAction=jump0 -
mutley_muppet wrote: »Thanks Snap-ant. I'm looking to buy an oil filled radiator to use in the day now I have solar panels.
I just googled this brand as I've never heard of them and saw this review on T's website for the smaller size one! :rotfl::T
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★★★★★ ★★★★★ Overall rating value is 3 of 5 stars. Anonymous · a year ago
Great for removing a chilll / Drying undergarments
I purchased this heater in the winter as my back passage was a little cold and damp.. Mildrew was creeping up the sides of my walls as I had a damp problem. I must say since buying this heater my drawers have never been drier and this has made my entrance very warm indeed. My husband Justin has commented how warm the back passage has become. Great Value for money and a quick fix to drying the smalls. I am thinking about buying one for my front entrance."
Didn't realise it was the nightshift already :eek:
I love it when people write reviews like that, can imagine a French person sitting there reading it totally deadpan!What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0 -
Enterprise_1701C wrote: »Didn't realise it was the nightshift already :eek:
I love it when people write reviews like that, can imagine a French person sitting there reading it totally deadpan!
I was more shocked that she had married a man called Justin!:rotfl:
(apologies to all the Justins out there!)
"I expect to pass through this world but once. Any good, therefore, that I can do or any kindness I can show to any fellow creature, let me do it now. Let me not defer or neglect it for I shall not pass this way again."
Stephen Grellet, (1773-1855).0 -
Please can everyone keep a look out for cherry liqueur chocs on their travels. What I am looking for is the ones with a real cherry inside, liquid and a red wrapper
Normally we get the Marks ones - used to be 3 for £5 - now 3 for £6 :mad: - except that the Marks I was in yesterday did not have them and now I am worried that they won't have then this year
I found them in aldi for £2 but I don't think these are the ones with cherries in. I got the poundland ones - no cherry and no wrapper and tasted horrible
So maybe waitrose or John Lewis ....
I saw these in Lakeland today Mhoc? Not cheap but looked nice quality, especially the first ones?
(Though the first ones weren't liqueurs... the others are).
http://www.lakeland.co.uk/41278/Dark-Chocolate-Covered-Cherries
http://www.lakeland.co.uk/60139/Deluxe-Les-Cerises
http://www.lakeland.co.uk/60611/Cherries-in-Brandy-Liqueur-Chocolates
They had lots of lovely little foody gifts in Lakeland. Not cheap but nice unusual things. I am dangerous in Lakeland, dunno why but I get the urge to spend there like nowhere else? I think it's a gadget addiction??
I spent £4.99 on an apple corer/ segmenter and then backed away from the store.
They always have a bargain corner that is worth a rummage btw."I expect to pass through this world but once. Any good, therefore, that I can do or any kindness I can show to any fellow creature, let me do it now. Let me not defer or neglect it for I shall not pass this way again."
Stephen Grellet, (1773-1855).0 -
I think this might give a slightly better return:
Lindt Swiss Luxury Selection (145g)
ASDA £6.00 any 3 for £10.00
Waitrose £4.49
Not that it's worth it. 145g:eek:? Some small £1 pouches of chocolate are more gs than that!0 -
A v W
10 x Muller Light Fat Free Yogurt - Strawberry (175g) £6.80 £5.36
Now come on. Let's be serious. Who pays this much for a cauli?:eek:
1 x ASDA Cauliflower Loose £0.77 £1.85To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0
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