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Thursday 5 February - What small DFW things will you do today?
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Hope everyone's feeling a little better this evening xx
Had a lovley dfw pamper night! Opened up some Xmas presents and indulged myself and feeling great :-D trying to get through the supplies and use up stuff I've never opened! Children are at their dads tonight but I'm staying in and saving my pennies, enjoying some alone time. Relaxing and doing some reading. NSd yey
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A few things I've spotted today, that might be worth a quick look
Have you seen this for Tesco?
The Orchard is a program created to improve customer service, products and “create a better Tesco”. Members are asked to evaluate services and products that Tesco provide, free of charge, and provide feedback. Free products have included vouchers for meat, ice cream, fish, party food and so much more.
Getting started is easy. You will need Tesco Clubcard to register for The Orchard (if you don’t have one then you can sign up here), and once registered, you will be invited to participate in different campaigns. The more you participate, the more invitations you will receive in the future. Typically the campaigns will give you vouchers for free items, but sometimes they are also for money off. You will also get vouchers to share with your friends and family.
https://orchard.tesco.com/
May help someone (please say if you would rather me not share)
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Oops forgot this I found too
http://www.food-thoughts.com/register?src=Feb2015TA
"They are looking for Waitrose shoppers, so if you say you shop at Waitrose and share your views on shopping there in return they offer cash prizes and will be featuring lots of inside exclusives from the food industry you’ll get to hear before anyone else"Goodreads 2025 Challenge :16/75
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Just settling down to watch the Gregg Wallace programme and am :eek: £182? This should be an interesting oneGoodreads 2025 Challenge :16/75
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Ziggy I have just signed up for the tesco one.
You are right about Eat Well for Less. What I will say is I don't know why they are targeting the very middle classes. People who aren't exactly saying ' I have a problem with spending' the average person watching would have a far lower disposable income so it would be better to target a family who would be more grateful and could make more life changing savings." Your vibe attracts your tribe":D
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