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Does anyone know if the offers on Morrison's website tend to update on a particular day ?#CHEEKY :cool:0
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Forgot to post this was RTC £3.25 in a Ts superstore yesterday only the non bio, got the coloured checked and still £12. :eek:
http://www.tesco.com/groceries/product/details/?id=2782743760 -
If any of you didn't manage to get any glitchy washing tablets recently, these are labelled up in my store as 2 for £9.
Not glitch cheap, but bought in twos A v S might make each pack £2.75.0 -
Can Sada evouchers from grocery APGs be redeemed for non-grocery items on Sada Direct website?
TIA'It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.'
Groucho Marx
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Hi all have finished painting dd5 bedroom just to put it all back together now.
just in time for them breaking up from school today.
snap where about r u from. as ds would like an xbox for his room.
could peeps in the north east or surrounding area would be willing to travel a bit, plz shout loud if any1 see's either an xbox in T that is cheap have bn reported on hduk they are £64 & £74 depending on bundle.
or a nintendo ds package cheap as this is on dd5 birthday list.
tia.
edit have seen snap is miles away from me.0 -
Jelly_Biactol wrote: »Can Sada evouchers from grocery APGs be redeemed for non-grocery items on Sada Direct website?
TIA
Nope, they are effectively different businesses, just like instore and online.
"evouchers can only be used when shopping online at ASDA Groceries"
though you can buy non-grocery items.0 -
Jelly_Biactol wrote: »Can Sada evouchers from grocery APGs be redeemed for non-grocery items on Sada Direct website?
TIA
Hello,
Yes, i bought some school uniform and chopping boards last week.but they both were available in the grocery website.0 -
Wheres_My_Cashback wrote: »Nope, they are effectively different businesses, just like instore and online.
"evouchers can only be used when shopping online at ASDA Groceries"
though you can buy non-grocery items.Yes, i bought some school uniform and chopping boards last week.but they both were available in the grocery website.
Thanks, both, for quick replies:T:T:T
Will investigate further as to what non-grocery items are on grocery website.:)'It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.'
Groucho Marx
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Good afternoon everyone.0
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Just noticed that this chocolate truffle recipe (from Filipo Berio newsletter) is dairy free, in case any of you have a lactose-intolerant OH and wanted to treat them tomorrow
Indulgent Chocolate Truffles
Indulge your loved one with these home-made chocolate truffles. Not only do they taste divine, but chocolate is said to have an aphrodisiac effect - causing dopamine levels to raise inducing feelings of pleasure.
Prep time: 20mins
Ingredients:
128g dark chocolate
100g chopped hazelnuts
200g icing sugar
30g unsweetened cocoa powder
40ml mild/light olive oil
1-2 tbsp brandy (depending on taste)
Sweet chocolate powder to finish
Method:
Melt the chocolate in the microwave at medium power / low. Stop every so often to stir and to make sure it doesn't burn.
When the chocolate is completely melted, add the hazelnuts, the cocoa powder, sugar and olive oil and brandy one by one and mix together. Once the dough starts to form, work it with your hands so that the dough is firm but soft enough to mould.
Sprinkle some cocoa on the working area, then take a piece of dough and roll it to form a long cylinder. Cut the roll of dough into pieces about 2cm big and then one by one work them with your hands to give them a more rounded shape. Dip the truffle balls in the sweet cocoa powder, making sure to cover them completely. Mould the truffles into your desired shape, and arrange onto a baking tray.
Store in a cool place, so that the cocoa powder attaches properly to the dough for half an hour / hour, or put them in the refrigerator for about 5 minutes.
After this time, remove the excess cocoa and arrange on a serving platter.
Cook's Tip: try experimenting with different flavours by adding other ingredients such as: orange; chilli; sea salt.
http://www.filippoberio.co.uk/recipe/chocolate-truffles/'It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.'
Groucho Marx
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