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LilacLillie wrote: »I thought that you can get gluten free products on prescription?
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Anyone got any doggies?
Not an amazing deal, but pretty good if your little chums eat Winalot..:D
Buy 2 for £5, hopefully get an apg for £1.74 bringing the cost of each 6 pack down to £1.63. (Not tested, just a heads up).0 -
The Cillit Bang is showing £2 each , 3 for £5 on msm for me.
Edit: That was signed in, I signed out and more cillit bang items showed up and none showing the multibuy.0 -
LilacLillie can you? My sis was told by her doctor to try being gluten free as she has IBS and some other health issues. She didn't get a prescription or any help, just told to go buy the stuffDebt free 6th December 2014
'Kindness is a simple act to show someone that you see them and that they're worth it'0 -
LilacLillie wrote: »I thought that you can get gluten free products on prescription?
LL
Morning luvlies, there's a difference between intolerance and allergy, my dad is coeliac, so is his sister - they're both OAPs so get most of what they need they get with free prescriptions via the GP. My dad just puts his script in each month and collects his bread, pizza bases, biscuits and crackers etc from the chemist. He's fortunate enough to have a lovely pharmacist and if he spots any new product available he lets my dad know so he can try it out and if he likes it, checks with GP and it's added to his order.
Me on the other hand have an intolerance to wheat so I just avoid it - had the coeliac blood test a few years back and I wasn't showing an allergy. Probably didn't help that I've been avoiding wheat for years so not a true test as your supposed to eat normally before the test. Didn't want to go down the camera route, so just avoid wheat where I can.:happylove Nanny to 2 Cherubs :happylove0 -
Welcome back SFSB! How on earth do you do it? You've been missed0
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Shortfatscotsbloke wrote: »Morning all.:D
Sorry, been mia for a bit. I had been spending too much time on here and looking for the next glitch so had a bit of a break.
Anyway, back to business. Here's a possible for today.
Buy 3 for £5 A v S and hopefully get an apg for £5.04, results due at 13:45.
A.com
msm
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Dettol Power & Fresh Multi-Purpose Cleaner Spray Pomegranate & Lime b/c 3441
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Biscuits..:D
These 2 flavours work best. Hopefully buy 2 for £2 and get an apg for £1.18, making them 41p each..:D0 -
LilacLillie wrote: »I thought that you can get gluten free products on prescription?
LL
Re the UDI's (which I like but have donated some to food banks as well, but still have too many), do you think the birds will like them
Also, re people putting on here that they are donating them to food banks, I think that is ok as that is reminding other people that they can donate things they have too much of or dont want.
Didnt see the post about someone calling people that use food banks "they" but sometimes it is hard to type up what you are really trying to say.0 -
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