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5 items (4 different) on your bill qualify for comparisonWaitrose+£3.04
1 x Haribo Maoam Giant Strawberry Stripes£0.10N/A1 x Haribo Maoam Giant Sour Stripes (15g)£0.10N/A1 x Loyd Grossman Bolognese Sauce (425g)£1.28£1.002 x Weetabix on the Go Breakfast Drink - Vanilla (250m...£2.76£1.381 x Weetabix on the Go Breakfast Drink - Chocolate (25...£1.38£0.691 x Weetabix on the Go Breakfast Drink - Banana (250ml...£1.38£0.691 x Swizzels Matlow Strawberry Refresher Bar£0.10N/A1 x Candyland Flumps Mallow Twists (12g)£0.10N/A1 x Haribo Starmix Minis£0.10N/A Comparison total (compared products only)£6.80£3.76
£365 a year spend challenge - this has included food/clothes/beauty?? who knows where I am
20,000 step a day challenge0 -
Womble from today, v S
2 x Walkers Sensations Crisps - Caramelised Onion & Ba... £4.00 £2.00
The Sensations are £1.25 each on the receipt but picking up a 2 for £4 multibuy on APG :j
£2.20 back on a £2.50 spend :money:
vM comparison is
2 x Walkers Sensations Crisps - Caramelised Onion & Ba... £4.00 £2.28
Thank you :-D - on MSM, are they showing up as in stock in A's as they are all showing OOS for me0 -
ASDA Smartprice Cold Water Prawns - Cooked & Peele..£2.20 £1.50
That's on an AvsM shop if anyone is interested.
Goals: Save £500 for emergencies, Save £200 of Amazon vouchers for Xmas, fix my holey clothes!
Frugal living 20140 -
Sada e-vouchers are getting there - up to 50p denomination so far! These seem early tonight.“Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while you could miss it.” ~ Ferris Bueller0
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underperky wrote: »I went on a cruise with Cunard and it was mostly oldies until we got to
Aussie and New Zealand then lots of younger couples say in their 40's
age group and the oldies treat Cunard as if they were visiting a much
loved and missed family friend .. I suspect lots of them were old with
no family alive ...and loved the attention that the crew gave them
and over 24 died during the cruise I can't remember exactly as I
stopped counting after 24 We turned ship round and back to ports to
drop off seriously ill and helicopters and small boats came to take
people off the boat to shore but it is very posh on a night or very
casual which ever way you choose to dine depicts the dress code
I personally loved the old world elegance and standards they had on
board but prices were shocking for hair dressers and such like on
board
OMG 24 and counting!
Was this part of a world cruise? And how did you know it was 24 - you always see an ambulance waiting in ports for ships.
The longer trips do tend to have older cruisers as it's mainly retired people who can get the time off work but having said that some people I know retired early as soon as the mortgage was paid and the kids were left home - their parents died in their 60s so they thought if they also had a shirt life scan they were not going to be working right up to the end.“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 -
Mrs_stinkface wrote: »Afternoon all.
Hope everyone is ok.
I've missed loads lately so don't know if it's been posted. But Wickes have a big paint clearance on all their own brand paints. 2.5lts are £5 and 5lts are £10. Lots of colour choice in my local too. Well worth a visit if you are planning on decorating anytime soon x
Thanks for this, looking to decorate but this may give me the push I need
Afternoon all, been MIA due to RL, trying to lurk when I can. Thanks for all the updates everyone xSPC 2015: #319 £10.65 / £500 Bulgaria tin0 -
Where is my Dotty? Also DiM, MKS, FC, Mrs.S, Mildred, LittleFeet, Patty, Locarr, Savvy, Bananababe, calmspirit, Naebbirac, nerfdad, PetuliaGristle, queen of cheap, Sunshinemummy, zagubov ??
hugs all round, to all you lovelies and everyone else too on here:)
I see MKS, Tweets, bubbs, dipdap and you - Lovely TM, are hereHow are you TM?
sorry i have been mia...real life, working abroad .... just got in the way but I did come online especially to say Merry Xmas
Hiya how's you ?!?
Its been a while hun xxxx0 -
evening :wave:
got one toe back in the land of the living after being so ill since sunday
have i missed much? i don't have the energy to read all the pages i've missed
hope you all are well:beer: Happy Bargain Hunting!! :beer:0 -
cheer1eader wrote: »evening :wave:
got one toe back in the land of the living after being so ill since sunday
have i missed much? i don't have the energy to read all the pages i've missed
hope you all are well
Glad you are feeling a bit better cheery.“Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while you could miss it.” ~ Ferris Bueller0 -
Ladyshopper wrote: »Thank you. Lady in my office went last year for her 60th, and said she was one of the youngest on there! Perhaps just the particular cruise they took.
I think certain cruise lines appeal to certain age groups eg royal Caribbean tend to be more younger families.
We went on a last minite Fred Olsen one to France in October - you would have thought with it being just a week there would be a good age range including working age people. I think the average age was in the high eighties - never been anywhere with so many oldies.
Mind you we had a drinks package so that helped“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
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