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Morning ALL!:D"He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" Benjamin Franklin
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Deleted_User wrote: »Has anyone a photo or the B/C for the Toblerone?
Thanks
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Yes I have 2 separate freezers. :rotfl:
I think I am in the majority on here quite a few of us have more than one.
I can't think I ever have thrown anything out from a freezer, I think Snap-ant did give a very old joint of beef to a dog once, well someone did. :cool:
Old stuff can spoil a bit but usually perfectly fine to eat. You just have to be more inventive with how you cook it but I am lucky as I have a man to do that.
I'm the same. When I saw my Mum at Christmas she said, 'over the Christmas holiday, I'm going to clear out the freezer!' ; I agreed that I would be doing the same..... she meant throwing away :eek:, I meant using and replenishing.
Like you say Tiny, some stuff doesn't look perfect, but that goes into casseroles, soups, curries etc. I think we all go the extra mile to do what we do here, theres no way in hell I'm chucking it away.0 -
Deleted_User wrote: »Has anyone a photo or the B/C for the Toblerone?
Thanks
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Wow, that's real saving!
I get rid of products, that i don't fancy anymore at least once a year.
Do you have a separate freezer?
I have fridge/freezer with couple of drawers in it so not much space for old things :cool:
We all have multiple freezers, its part of the uniform, lol.....get on feecycle, or ask friends.
A usable freezer that looks a bit naff is perfectr for sheds, garages etc .and helps at woopsie time.
There's nothing sadder than getting a good bargain and not being able to freeze it0 -
Just picked up a c&c and can confirm that I was charged £2 for the Nivea Dry Impact Plus 48h Anti-Perspira...250ml
Now just waiting for order to change to collected so as I can check results.N1LDA0 -
I'm the same. When I saw my Mum at Christmas she said, 'over the Christmas holiday, I'm going to clear out the freezer!' ; I agreed that I would be doing the same..... she meant throwing away :eek:, I meant using and replenishing.
Like you say Tiny, some stuff doesn't look perfect, but that goes into casseroles, soups, curries etc. I think we all go the extra mile to do what we do here, theres no way in hell I'm chucking it away.
As some of you might remember my OH decided to clean my big, industrial freezer out a few days after I lost my dad.
I was in no position to argue and he put out SIX black bags on usable food.
To save having a domestic I snuck out early in the morning before bin men arrived and rescued some of the better bits.
It tasted lovely, despite the age of the items and it made me feel better as I hate waste.0 -
Colin_Hunt wrote: »9 items (6 different) on your bill qualify for comparison
Waitrose
+£8.21
0.17 x ASDA Bananas by Weight per kg£0.11N/A
0.23 x ASDA Onions by Weight per kg£0.17£0.18
0.13 x ASDA Red Onions by Weight per kg£0.09£0.12
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Sardines in Tomato Sauce (120g)£0.38£0.60
2 x ASDA Smartprice Salted Peanuts (200g)£0.96N/A
1 x ASDA Smartprice Ready to Serve Custard (385g)£0.17N/A
1 x Haribo Maoam Giant Strawberry Stripes£0.10N/A
1 x Haribo Maoam Giant Sour Stripes (15g)£0.10N/A
1 x Swizzels Matlow Strawberry Refresher Bar£0.10N/A
1 x Candyland Flumps Mallow Twists (12g)£0.10N/A
1 x Haribo Starmix£0.10N/A
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Giant White Mice Bar (15g)£0.10N/A
1 x ASDA Butcher's Selection Chicken Breast Fillets (1...£5.52£12.00
3 x Toblerone Milk Chocolate Bar (400g)£12.00£2.25
2 x Sanex Shower Gel - Dermo Moisturising (500ml)£8.38£3.18
Comparison total (compared products only)£26.54£18.33
Ouch....but thanks for sharing:oTo do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
hampydoodums wrote: »I've flicked back on demand and just re-watched Martin Lewis money saving programme (Friday at 8pm).
Halifax kids regular saver at a whopping 6% you have to save between £10 and £100 per month every month for a year. The rate is fixed. You can't withdraw within that time.
If you want an account where you're children can just save and take out their money then it's the Halifax Or Bank of Scotland young saver which pays 3%.
Really informative programme and well worth a watch on iplayer or catch up if you have it.
I know that's what made me want to change, but having to wait 2 months for an appointment is just sillyI have dyslexia, so get used to my spelling and grammarMortgage pay off date 11/2028. Target 12/2020 :rotfl:
Current Balance £33921Declutter 2123/20160
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