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Pepsi worked from 5.40 am shop0
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1stly I've got my click and collect order to collect later but I thought I'd also weather to use my orchard voucher - also what to get with them. I seem to remember reading the yogurt and soup are straight forward the cereal is not
soup
yogurt
cereal
Mind you if the cc goes as planned I might have a TPP to print off tomorrow so it might be better to hold back - I really don't want to spend any real money if I can help it getting soup, yogurt and cereal.
also got one mailing MOC to use in store for pizza.
any suggestions please?“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 -
My next problem is an Asda one. I've got a nice collection of small value APGs, some sort dated - about £6 worth
- all from wombles :j
in our store you need to spend £10 to get free parking.
I thought it would be quite neat to do a
sada v !!!!!!
shop to get all of my cashback items in one fell swoop plus anything that has a MOC and the usual water and veg fillers
I don't think I used even one MOC in Jan :eek:
so far Ive got (no asda prices)
Phileas Fogg £1/£1 - clicksnap
Betty Crocker pancake mix £?/£1 - shopitize
Butterkist popcorn £?/£.74- using 50p MOC - Shopotize
Fray Bentas Corned beef with the comp flash £?/£2
any other suggestions please?“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 -
Good morning all, bit of a late start for me
Great to hear you feeling a little more positive about your situation FC, good luck with making him look at you today, he is obviously quite ashamed of what he did and that has to be a good thingYou don't feel ashamed of something unless you regret it.
I've decided I've got to get my hair cut at some stage today, haven't had it cut since October as it is like having a woolly hat cut off, but it has to go or it will be like an affro again before too long :eek:
Hugs to all that need them, especially FC and snap.What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0 -
fairclaire wrote: »Thank you so much for all the messages
I feel quite humbled.
Much of my day was spent sorting out the practical stuff. We :are in a logistical nightmare!
My daughter has really come in to her own today and insisted on spending several hours with her Dad and apparently gave him both barrels (don't know where she gets it from :whistle: )
I went in and updated on news about the kids, general chit chat and no eye contactnothing. I'm 45 years old and have known him for 40 of those years and he couldn't even look at me.
I'm still here and will be back tomorrow. I will make him look at me and I will speak to him and I will make him aware of the damage he's doing to our kids.
He planned it. I had phonecall from DS1 earlier tonight who had looked in the freezers and saw all the planned meals. He knows I can't cookHe cooked loads and loads of meals knowing he wouldnt be here.
if I haven't thanked you I'm sorryI haven't had the time to catch up properly.
I will say though TS and LFAB can fight over the short fat Scottish one all they wantI do belive I got there first
No bother
You should
Good
Typo :rotfl:
Are you a minger?
Not really good enough is it :eek:When The Fun Stops Stop0 -
there seems to be a lot of weirdness about or is it me focussing?
I opened the bedroom blinds this morning and 2 of our cats were sat on the garden bench as if it was a summers day and they were enjoying some nice sunshine- Sophie at one end and Ronnie at the other - Sophie very rarely goes on the bench, its mostly a tom cat territory.
so I raced downstairs to take photos - I got one through the kitchen window before Sophie took umbrage and ran off.
So I let them both in for feeding, put dishes down, looked out of the kitchen window and I saw Mr Fox on the lawn - this was broad daylight, about 8 o'clock. He was checking the lawn incase there was any edible bird food (none) but as he looked straight at me in the kitchen and then ran off - how freeky is that. Must be very hungry to risk walking about in the daylight esp as our lane is like le Mons race track at this time of the day.
(before anyone says anything yes all the cats were in, not out very much these days, never at night, they hate the cold, no I have not been putting out food for him on the lawn, we have been away for most of 3 weeks, the odd times I have put food out its been in the bottom paddock at the field line which is far from the house so he would not associate humans and the house and us with food.)“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 -
Good morning everyone :hello:My next problem is an Asda one. I've got a nice collection of small value APGs, some sort dated - about £6 worth
- all from wombles :j
in our store you need to spend £10 to get free parking.
I thought it would be quite neat to do a
sada v !!!!!!
shop to get all of my cashback items in one fell swoop plus anything that has a MOC and the usual water and veg fillers
I don't think I used even one MOC in Jan :eek:
so far Ive got (no asda prices)
Phileas Fogg £1/£1 - clicksnap
Betty Crocker pancake mix £?/£1 - shopitize
Butterkist popcorn £?/£.74- using 50p MOC - Shopotize
Fray Bentas Corned beef with the comp flash £?/£2
any other suggestions please?
If possible, park somewhere else#CHEEKY :cool:0 -
Umbongo Original 1LTR now 64p at Tesco
http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/tesco-price-comparison/Longlife_Fruit_Juice/Um_Bongo_Original_Fruit_Juice_1L.html
Good buy if anyone still has the PDF coupon that was doing the rounds a while ago, expiring 1 Jan 2016 !!0 -
Umbongo Original 1LTR now 64p at Tesco
http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/tesco-price-comparison/Longlife_Fruit_Juice/Um_Bongo_Original_Fruit_Juice_1L.html
Good buy if anyone still has the PDF coupon that was doing the rounds a while ago, expiring 1 Jan 2016 !!
Quick google search and https://www.facebook.com/freebiesvouchersanddiscounts/posts/412938395527063When The Fun Stops Stop0 -
Morning all
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