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Elite 2015#1
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Actually caer is latin and means 'fortress'. The Romans built many forts here in England and you can see a derivation in placenames ending in caster, cester and chester.
Sorry, don't know the Welsh name for fields.
I know, I know......it's caer :cool:Apparently, everybody knows that the bird is [strike]the word[/strike] a moorhen0 -
JulieElizabeth wrote: »Ah tweets I cleared that after just one or two goes
I was stuck on 765 for a VERY long time there though
Now awaiting new levels :j
I keep getting down to one candy then run out of lives0 -
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Good morning Elite :hello:
Cold and damp but no snow to be seen here in Suffolk.
Not had a chance to keep up for ages as been in hospital with this rotten chesty cough. Had 2 courses of antibiotics and am now on the mend and home, but not for long !
Got an early appointment for my knee replacement :eek: Friday February 6th, yikes! Have 2 other appointments to attend for pre-med and group appointment. At the moment I’m quite calm and collected about it all as I realise how bad my knee is, if I have another fall the knee will just shatter anyway.
Hugs go to those who have needed, need now or just want one. I’ve missed you all even Locar :cool: r,( how are you doing, hope you are well )and the banter, and no doubt loads of glitches. There is no way I can read back to catch up so will start from here if that’s ok.
tweets, I see you are still doing well with the weight loss, well done. It does take hard work and determination which you seem to have, keep up the good work. :A
I’m slobbing it todaypjs stay on as I’m not going out, haven't been shopping since before Christmas, dh has done it all :A Need to keep away from germs so my ‘op’ can go ahead without any problems. Don’t want another chesty hacking cough.
Off to read a couple of pages, but only a couple as I need to keep an eye on you lot here xx
Glad you are on the mend altojack :j
You deserve a slob day0 -
So, just done a HD for tomorrow lunchtime. What could possibly go wrong..::rotfl:
1 Giant White Mice Bar Allow substitutes - Selected £0.10
1 Giant Rainbow Buttons Bar Allow substitutes - Selected £0.10
1 Strawberry Refresher Bar Allow substitutes - Selected £0.10
1 Giant Strawberry Stripes Allow substitutes - Selected £0.10
1 Sour Giant Stripes Cola & Lemon Flavour Allow substitutes - Selected £0.10
1 Flumps Allow substitutes - Selected £0.10
1 Original Mini Cheddars Allow substitutes - Selected £1.80
1 Field Fresh Petit Pois Allow substitutes - Selected £1.99
1 Frosties Snack Pack Allow substitutes - Selected £0.98
1 Rice Krispies Snack Bar Allow substitutes - Selected £0.98
1 Rice Fusions Fragrant Golden Vegetable Rice Allow substitutes - Selected £1.75
10 All In One Lemon Dishwasher Tablets Allow substitutes - Selected £90.00
Shopping Total*: £98.10
Pick, Pack and Deliver: £1.000 -
ah ok....should have bought 6 then
I was hoping they were 3 for £1 now as that would have made them better than free
For the best return yes
I only found them when I was at the till and sort of panicked :eek: my apg is £9 ish the s/a in my store think £6 is good....so I'm glad I didn't get anymore. I will pick my s/a very wisely when I use it:)0 -
Mumto2monkeys wrote: »A v T instore
1 x Weetabix Cereal (48x18g) £4.18 £3.00:j
72 for £4 in Iceland0 -
troutabout wrote: »Thank you
44 today
creaping nearer to the big 50!!!:eek:
Happy Birthday. I'm a year behind. 43 today
:bdaycake: we can share this xxCherish those you have in your life because you never know when they won't be there anymore.
No matter how you feel, get up, dress up & never give up.0 -
Thank you for all your help here. Did my second CC and all worked. Udis work as expected so about to do another one!
20 items (9 different) on your bill qualify for comparisonTesco
+£11.91
1 x ASDA Smartprice All Purpose Liquid Cleaner (1L) £0.25 £0.25
1 x ASDA Smartprice Malt Vinegar (568ml) £0.21 N/A
10 x ASDA Shades Softest Ever White Bathroom Tissue - 2... £17.80 £10.00
1 x ASDA Smartprice New Potatoes in Water (550g) £0.15 £0.14
1 x ASDA Smartprice Perfumed Toilet Cleaner with a Pin... £0.27 £0.27
1 x ASDA Smartprice Mint Sauce (165g) £0.24 £0.24
1 x ASDA Smartprice Sweet & Sour Sauce (440g) £0.30 £0.30
3 x ASDA Chosen by You Blue Stilton (100g) £3.90 £2.10
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Chinese Takeaway Prawn Crackers... £0.50 £0.15
1 x Udi's Gluten Free Strawberry Toaster Pastries (5x5... £2.95 £1.00
Comparison total (compared products only) £26.36 £14.45
Do Udis work in store please?0 -
Shortfatscotsbloke wrote: »Ok, so I've been to A and tried four different jelly flavours of Whiskas pouches. They scanned at 2 for £5, results in just under three hours..:D
However, I came across something much, much better instore, which for people like me who's dishwasher tablet stash is almost non existent, might be an absolute hd/cc corker..
Make sure you check your stores first before placing an order. Too late for me to do a cc for today so I won't be able to post HD results till tomorrow.:o
How about this little beauty. Should compare A £9 v S £6 giving an apg for £3.60 per box.
And the best bit, the tablets are reduced instore to £4.
So, if all goes to plan, 24 dishwasher tablets for 40p..:D
In theory the cat food will work on a HD won't it?? just thinking if I booked a HD between 7am-9am then surely it will be picked before any updates? xTo get to Disneyland Florida 20160
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