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TESCO H&B COUPONS - Thread 3 *See First Post for UPDATES*
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I love reading this thread and am wondering what everyone else is spending their time doing now we're not all working out what products our next shops could contain and for how much (or how little!)
Well at the moment I am trying to pack to move away from home to go to Uni!! It's been great going through all my free goodies from extra money on H+B shops. I'm kind of glad this lot is over now, I had a bit of a frenzy getting approx £150 of stuff over 2 nights on the last weekend for next to nothing. Definately the most I've ever done but I've got the confidence for it now and anyway its not a patch on Leadhead's haul!!
It'll be a sad sad day when I move though as my new house isn't near a Tesco. :eek: What ever will I do?!?Reclaiming for family and friends. Won 4/13 so farHSBC CC - £263.25, Halifax CC - £179.45, HFC PPI - £589.00, HSBC PPI - £498.86, Lloyds PPI 1 - £4000 -
I went to Tescos just now for some quick essentials - the first time since the H&B vouchers expired. When I got to the counter, I still felt all shifty and nervous like I did when I was using the vouchers.
Does the feeling ever pass?0 -
The buzz to go Tesco-ing has gone since the coupons ended on Sunday and I'm feeling quite deflated!!
I love reading this thread and am wondering what everyone else is spending their time doing now we're not all working out what products our next shops could contain and for how much (or how little!)
Ive just been out got 4 Haliborange boxes at £2.12 each and 4 bottles at £3.99 each, used 3 x £2 quit and 6 childrens £1 vits and paid 22p.0 -
I went to Tescos just now for some quick essentials - the first time since the H&B vouchers expired. When I got to the counter, I still felt all shifty and nervous like I did when I was using the vouchers.
Does the feeling ever pass?
No never passes..great isnt it...you need to shop elsewhere for the feeling to go.0 -
The buzz to go Tesco-ing has gone since the coupons ended on Sunday and I'm feeling quite deflated!!
I love reading this thread and am wondering what everyone else is spending their time doing now we're not all working out what products our next shops could contain and for how much (or how little!)
i m tidying up the stockpile, put them in boxes, categorise them, the ones with the shortest expiry dates on the top of the boxes, label the boxes, put together gift sets (it is handy to prepare a few more just in case suddenly somebody have a birthday, a baby, a retirement, a nose job, any events that slipped from memory. it is easier to plan out what to get in future if i know what i have too many or too few.0 -
A few days ago I was having some work done at my local garage.
A blonde came in and asked for a seven hundred & ten.
We all looked at each other and the mechanic asked,
"What is a seven hundred & ten?"
She replied, "You know, the little piece in the middle of the engine,
I have lost it and need a new one.."
She continued to say - that she did not know exactly what it was, but this piece had always been there.
The mechanic gave her a piece of paper and a pen and asked her to draw
what the piece looked like.
She drew a circle and in the middle of it wrote 710.
He then took her over to another car which had it’s bonnet up and asked -
"is there a 710 on this car?"
She pointed and said, "Of course, it's right there."
If you're not sure what a 710 is Click Here
<http://www.hotautoweb.com/cogifs/710.jpg0 -
Oh groan...it's oil....I don't even need to click on the link to check!
Meerustar - toooooooooo funny - great smileys!! :T0 -
I went to Tescos just now for some quick essentials - the first time since the H&B vouchers expired. When I got to the counter, I still felt all shifty and nervous like I did when I was using the vouchers.
Does the feeling ever pass?
i think most if not all of us here have our shopping experience changed forever. firstly, we will never pay anything in full unless no choice. secondly, we have less option, will buy everything in t. thirdly, we all turning into maths experts. fourthly, we automatically draw to young male SAs, OH called me dirty old woman. fifthly, sudden brain dead... don't remember what it is...:rotfl::rotfl:0
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