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Endurance Lends Itself To Enjoyment
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Mrs_stinkface wrote: »Afternoon boys and girls
Hope everyone is ok.
Thank you to tallulajo for the BNI info- chicken Korma, tikka masala and cheese and garlic flatbread are still giving out a £4.50 pp.
Thanks to the op for the free book from T's as well. The dispatch email came through this morning
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Could you tell me the calorie content of the korma please?0 -
redrose1414 wrote: »There appears to be a glitch on Pringles .
My father in law went to an ex netto this morning and the Pringles are 2 for £3 but the multi is missing off of the apg. They have compared to tosco 2 for 1 (£1.24) which I think make them 14p a can.
HTH
Msm and A.com both look like they are part way through updating and we are now after the lunchtime update, so if this worked for your dad earlier, I reckon this will be good to go all day and right through to tomorrow early am.
Tell your dad well done..:T0 -
xxlouisexx56 wrote: »Could you tell me the calorie content of the korma please?
I've just eaten one, will fetch the packaging
Says each pack contains 713 kcal
:eek: they're probably not that healthy then :rotfl:Historic Debt August 2009 = £63,600 10th March 2017 = £0 100% paid all gone!
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redrose1414 wrote: »There appears to be a glitch on Pringles .
My father in law went to an ex netto this morning and the Pringles are 2 for £3 but the multi is missing off of the apg. They have compared to tosco 2 for 1 (£1.24) which I think make them 14p a can.
HTH
:T:T:T
I still have pringles from the last glitch (that's the first time I've been able to say that as still a newbie really)
Buy in 2's (to get T's 2 for 1) and 6 would give back £8.184
Buying 8 would see a >£10 apg of £10.912
I might have to pop over A's to scratch the itch#CHEEKY :cool:0 -
How do you get a pp for £4.50? I got one for £4.24
Oh yay, it's hailing here, Bubbs you got your ear plugs in?
lol I actually got one for £4.59.
I thought I had read that it was costing about £1.50 for the meals.
Oops sorry
Here you go,
Qty Item Description Total Weight Tesco Asda Sainsbury's Morrisons*
1x
BROCCOLI 335G
- £0.49 £0.49 £0.45 £0.49
1x
KENT WHOLE CUCUMBER EACH
- £0.49 £0.49 £0.45 £0.49
1x
CARROTS LOOSE CLASS 1
0.253kg £0.19 £0.19 £0.18 n/a
1x
STRAWBERRY ICED RING DOUGHNUT 4PK
- £1.00 £1.00 n/a n/a
1x
COLMANS CAS MIX CHILLI CON CARNE 50G
- £0.75 £0.50 £0.80 £0.74
1x
T.EDAY VALUE ORANGE JUICE 3 X 200ML
- £0.45 £0.40 n/a £0.45
1x
T.ORGANIC SEMI- SKIMMED MILK 2.272L/4 PINTS
- £1.84 £1.84 £1.85 £1.84
1x
T. EDAY VALUE APPLE JUICE 3X200ML
- £0.45 £0.40 n/a n/a
1x
TESCO SOURED CREAM 150ML
- £0.60 £0.60 £0.60 n/a
1x
T. EDAY VALUE LTLY SALTED TORTILLAS 200G
- £0.46 £0.46 £0.50 n/a
1x
T.BIG NIGHT IN CHICKEN TIKKA & PILAU RICE 450G
- £3.00 † £1.90 £3.00 £2.49
1x
T.BIG NIGHT IN INDIAN CKN KORMA & RICE 450G
- £3.00 † £1.90 £3.00 £2.49
2x
TESCO BIG NIGHT IN CHEESE & GAR FLATBREAD 230G
- £4.00 † £1.96 n/a n/a
1x
THE SUN 40P
- £0.40 n/a n/a n/a
Tesco comparable total £16.72 £10.82 £10.02
Competitor shop total £12.13 £10.83 £8.99
The difference £4.59 -£0.01 £1.03Life is not about learning to avoid the storms - it's about learning to dance in the rain.0 -
I've just eaten one, will fetch the packaging
Says each pack contains 713 kcal
:eek: they're probably not that healthy then :rotfl:
Thanks dip dap!
I'm doing a calorie controlled diet (read boring and dust eating) but these could be a handy treat to have in the freezer. My girls would like the bread too for lunches etc
I'll pop to T's at some point this week (although I'll get told off as we are meant to be clearing out the freezer to defrost it)0 -
Thanx stinky
Thought I was doing something wrong, you got £4.24 for the meals too.
2 lots of 5p on the juices and 25p on the packet mix.
Still makes it £1.76 for both curries and the garlic breads. Bargain :T
Forgot to thank Tallulajo for finding it :THistoric Debt August 2009 = £63,600 10th March 2017 = £0 100% paid all gone!
Mortgage started June 2015 = £170,000 January 2022 = £134,000
Saving for Xmas 2022= . . Amazon £55
If you focus on what you have left behind, you won't see what lies ahead - Gusteau0 -
Afternoon to you too
Cake and coffee next week? I'm planning on swinging by JL later on the weekEvangeline1971 wrote: »Last time I went you can print a voucher from the temporary family card machine.
The problem is that some companies such as where I work and also OHs employers will not pay people when sick. OH cannot afford to take time off unpaid so goes in when he should be home resting :mad: IMO the Government should force employers to pay employees for being off sick.Shortfatscotsbloke wrote: »I went to A to find some Simple, but there was none in stock.
I happened to be passing the tissue aisle when I found some of these..:D
24 packs is just enough to make one of these..:DTiger :cool:
I'm a body double for Claudia Schiffer and i wont get out of bed for less than [STRIKE]£10k per day[/STRIKE] a 1p find0 -
xxlouisexx56 wrote: »Thanks dip dap!
I'm doing a calorie controlled diet (read boring and dust eating) but these could be a handy treat to have in the freezer. My girls would like the bread too for lunches etc
I'll pop to T's at some point this week (although I'll get told off as we are meant to be clearing out the freezer to defrost it)
:rotfl: dust :rotfl:
I find the garlic bread isn't that nice. Once it's been cooked and out of the oven a few mins I find it really chewy
Won't stop me buying it thoughHistoric Debt August 2009 = £63,600 10th March 2017 = £0 100% paid all gone!
Mortgage started June 2015 = £170,000 January 2022 = £134,000
Saving for Xmas 2022= . . Amazon £55
If you focus on what you have left behind, you won't see what lies ahead - Gusteau0 -
tigerwhite wrote: »Yes, I have two vouchers that expire 2nd March. Mon 2nd March good for you?
I don't get sick pay either...
love it!!!!
I was planning on coming over on the Friday, Monday may not be that great for me.
Will text you laterHistoric Debt August 2009 = £63,600 10th March 2017 = £0 100% paid all gone!
Mortgage started June 2015 = £170,000 January 2022 = £134,000
Saving for Xmas 2022= . . Amazon £55
If you focus on what you have left behind, you won't see what lies ahead - Gusteau0
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