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** Silver Spoon Icing Sugar 500g now only 52p @ Morrisons **
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/silver-spoon-icing-sugar-500g-now-only-52p-morrisons-2166530
Have you been reading my list?:D (Another goshdarned list again:rotfl:.) Where I have it as an item not to buy vs Aldi. Aldi 65p:eek::rotfl:. Seems to have taken, what, about 12 hours after me to get to hotdeals? I was vying with msm in the early hours but noticed that many changes hadn't reached msm by then:D:D, and, on the Icing Sugar, seems it's never reached msm yet, very likely because it's not on m.com online. It was 4pm one time I was here and msm was changing around that time; this time after midnight and msm changing along with me - glad to know we're in sync and taking as long as each other on big changes:rotfl:. I suspect because it's taken m.com a little longer with the number of changes they made.
It's not just bakers, as I like Icing Sugar too - and I'm by no means a 'baker':o:rotfl:. It's on under Packets and Cereals in the 'buy in M' part of the list - first in that section as, indeed, it seemed the best deal!:) It's a good price as Icing Sugar is normally around £1.50 for a kilogram. So, a little over a pound for that quantity seemed very good.
EDIT: What is this?!?:eek::
"Silver Spoon Icing Sugar with its fine silky texture is ideal for icings and butter creams, as it combines easily and dissolves instantly."
Sounds like an advertisement to me rather than a money-saving site:rotfl:.0 -
fairclaire wrote: »And I'm off to bed
seeing my OH tomorrow so we shall see what that brings. I feel a need for a disclaimer.....
my opinions are totally my own and you can still be friends with me after you read them
Good night:p.0 -
Savvybuyer wrote: »Have you been reading my list?:D (Another goshdarned list again:rotfl:.) Where I have it as an item not to buy vs Aldi. Aldi 65p:eek::rotfl:. Seems to have taken, what, about 12 hours after me to get to hotdeals? I was vying with msm in the early hours but noticed that many changes hadn't reached msm by then:D:D, and, on the Icing Sugar, seems it's never reached msm yet, very likely because it's not on m.com online. It was 4pm one time I was here and msm was changing around that time; this time after midnight and msm changing along with me - glad to know we're in sync and taking as long as each other on big changes:rotfl:. I suspect because it's taken m.com a little longer with the number of changes they made.
It's not just bakers, as I like Icing Sugar too - and I'm by no means a 'baker':o:rotfl:. It's on under Packets and Cereals in the 'buy in M' part of the list - first in that section as, indeed, it seemed the best deal!:) It's a good price as Icing Sugar is normally around £1.50 for a kilogram. So, a little over a pound for that quantity seemed very good.
EDIT: What is this?!?:eek::
"Silver Spoon Icing Sugar with its fine silky texture is ideal for icings and butter creams, as it combines easily and dissolves instantly."
Sounds like an advertisement to me rather than a money-saving site:rotfl:.
:rotfl: it is a saucy description! Saying that they're not wrong, it does feel silky smooth after you sift it'I solemnly swear that I am up to no good'0 -
Multi not on msm - this is just an example, now on 2 for £12 on a.com, so may be £12 minus £20 vs £8 + 80p vs Sains (paid 80p to take two away) between now and 6am:
Olay Complete Care Moisturising Fluid SPF15 (100ml)
£10.00 £1.00 / 10ml
£5.99
£2.98
£5.99
any 3 for 2
[Strike]£5.00[/Strike]
£4.00
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Also some Felix pouches (12x100g) may be £3.50 individual (an increase from msm's £3.47) vs S at 2 for £7. Now showing 2 for £6 on a.com so £1 less than what may appear on comp.
:think:Some Finish with 2 for £19 mix and match offer, but not yet populated with anything (so may or may not be):0 -
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better than free but not tried as I don't want any, before 6am
Olay Complete Care Daily Sensitive Moisturising Fluid SPF15 (100ml)
multi not seen pay £12 for 2 get £12.80 apg
now seen savvy posted the same
many others in the yellow boxed olay for £10
apg will very so do your homework. don't know if store prices have changed yet but im going for d/w tabs once savvy answers my pm0 -
queen_of_cheap wrote: »I'll be sure to take a pic :cool:
It's weird. I do not like eggs. I used to, then I got salmonella poisoning. I wouldn't wish that on anyone. Hot quiche is about the only way I can eat them. I am going to have to learn to like eggs all over again
Just catching up. Used to work in a Salmonella path lab covering Scotland. Back in the early 80-s there was about a death a day in the UK from Salmonella in eggs. A politician called Edwina Currie publicised this and quickly learned why you don't do that.
It's now less than two a week, which is a bit of an advance.
I only eat eggs if they've been cremated in the heart if the sun and look like the contents of an ashtray.:DThere is no honour to be had in not knowing a thing that can be known - Danny Baker0 -
From tomorrow (i.e. Thursday early hours), it's possible some "branded cookies", very likely to be the Nestle Rolo Cookies, Smarties Cookies that sort of thing, may be 2 for £1.50 but £1.20 each vs 99p each in M according to msm. Might make them about 45p each (but having to buy two), a tad cheaper than non-whoopsied price on A's own brand 50p ones at the moment.0
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zippydooda wrote: »better than free but not tried as I don't want any, before 6am
Olay Complete Care Daily Sensitive Moisturising Fluid SPF15 (100ml)
multi not seen pay £12 for 2 get £12.80 apg
now seen savvy posted the same
many others in the yellow boxed olay for £10
apg will very so do your homework. don't know if store prices have changed yet but im going for d/w tabs once savvy answers my pm
What pm?:eek::rotfl: In that this is the first time it's being mentioned on the forum, here, and therefore no other reader would have been any the wiser! Until it's now suddenly mentioned: news to anyone else!
I'm now turning to a 2 for £19 Finish deal, do keep up!0
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