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Apologies RL getting in my way & work
But been to Ts this morning...
photos comingOur Family Motto ~If all else fails - read the instructions...
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HD £1.17
Gelato 88pOur Family Motto ~If all else fails - read the instructions...
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Loads of condiments RTC
Vinegar 48p
Branston sauce 33p
Daddies 69p
Burger sauce 60p
ground pepper 60pOur Family Motto ~If all else fails - read the instructions...
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We ran out yonks ago as Fourp loves the 5beanz - and they are awfully expensive full price.
So these at £1.25 are grandOur Family Motto ~If all else fails - read the instructions...
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Shortfatscotsbloke wrote: »Morning all.
Haven't got any time to spend looking at this fully I'm afraid as busy, busy today, however there is a very new offer that has only just been added on A.com. It looks like there are some kids yoghurts on offer at 3 for £3 as of today. Some have old 2 for £2 multis on and some haven't. The offer is so new it will likely be fine till tomorrow.
I would probably try the ones without the multis on at all. I would hope that if I bought 6 of the ones below I would get an apg of £4.80 on a £6 spend A v T and A v M.
Not tested yet and should work with other combinations. Have a great day..:D
Thanks and well done on the weight loss You must need a new avatar by now :T0 -
Morning. I see Allinson bread is now £1 in A and you can get 50p via COS. Can claim 10 times, there are three types of bread. 50p a loaf is okTiger :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 -
Fell asleep on the sofa last night so missed that.
The roof aau we had the rail off the roof and what a booger it was to reseal especially when we realised that we had only needed to lift one end off where the caravan shell has a crack which we hope is where the water was coming in, Mr TS sealed that with sealant.
Of course we started opposite end to finding this. :mad: Well Mr TS did I didn't do the roof bit I had the job of cleaning the rail off and passing bits of kitchen roll up. :eek:
Not sure if we have used the right stuff to reseal it though.Well we have but did not know it came in varying thicknesses.
But once we had taken it off we had to use what we had could not leave roof joint open. When I looked on Bailey website last night realised they sell a special, tapered to quite thick one side, mastic roll for the roof rail of my caravan. :eek:
Have just signed up to a another forum, a caravan one to ask about it but don't think they want me no email through yet to register me.
Sorry aau my ramblings are not aimed at you, I am bit anxious about what we have done, Mr TS keeps assuring me will be ok just hope we will not have left ourselves open to more leaks. This caravanning is not turning out to be too much fun. We have spongy washroom wall too. :eek: Yet to be sorted.
TS we once had an expensive motorhome, one that has a bed over the drivers cab and we caught that overhang bit on something and made a bit of a mess of the roof, we were so worried. I will ask oh when he comes home what we used as sealer as we did manage to make it water tight again much to our relief. Cosmetically it looked good aswell even with the repair. It may be after 7 tonight though but I will let you know if he remembers. Hth xxCherish those you have in your life because you never know when they won't be there anymore.
No matter how you feel, get up, dress up & never give up.0 -
Going back to Ts to get more ice cream & condiments
Got the Pampers at £3.75 for 46 too
Oh & Andrex quilted 9 rolls £1.33Our Family Motto ~If all else fails - read the instructions...
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TS we once had an expensive motorhome, one that has a bed over the drivers cab and we caught that overhang bit on something and made a bit of a mess of the roof, we were so worried. I will ask oh when he comes home what we used as sealer as we did manage to make it water tight again much to our relief. Cosmetically it looked good aswell even with the repair. It may be after 7 tonight though but I will let you know if he remembers. Hth xx
Thanks cjj, the guy on the caravan forum says what we have used is right but as you know I do go on and don't think he understood we had actually used the thinner mastic roll. And then sealed the edges with the sikaflex sealant.
He said lots of caravan workshops just use the sikaflex now as the mastic rolls are hard to work with, don't think OH found it that hard to use. Or maybe he has not used it properly. :eek:
This might not be same as you had cjj as it is along a join in the manufacturing. I would guess a damaged roof may have been GRP which was OH's trade before he worked in an office.He has promised he will sort the hairline cracks we have also found while up there. Hoping he has not lost his skills. He still does repair his mates boats and they are happy. So fingers crossed.
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