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13 items (9 different) on your bill qualify for comparison ASDA Morrisons
+£10.55
1 x French's Classic Yellow Mustard (397g) £1.19 £1.00
1 x Bic 1 Sensitive Disposable Razors (20) £2.00 N/A
1 x McVitie's Go Ahead! Crispy Slices - Forest Fruit (... £0.94 £1.69
1 x McVitie's Go Ahead! Crispy Slices - Blueberry (5x4... £0.94 £1.69
1 x Princes Tuna Chunks in Sunflower Oil (4x160g) £2.94 £4.99
1 x Macleans Whitening Toothpaste Tube (100ml) £0.97 £2.00
1 x Graham's Organic Scottish Butter - Slightly Salted... £1.47 N/A
2 x ASDA Chosen by You Continental Milk Chocolate Chip... £1.50 £2.98
1 x ASDA Extra Special Buttery Marabel Baking Potatoes... £2.00 N/A
1 x ASDA Strawberries (700g) £2.50 N/A
3 x Oreo Cookies - Double Stuff (157g) £1.50 £1.77
2 x Belvita Breakfast Biscuits - Cocoa with Choc Chips... £2.24 £5.18
1 x Belvita Breakfast Biscuits - Honey & Nuts (6x50g) £1.12 £2.59
1 x Gillette Series Gel Conditioning (200ml) £1.97 N/A
Comparison total (compared products only) £13.34 £23.89
9 items (8 different) on your bill qualify for comparison ASDA Morrisons
+£4.20
1 x ASDA Aubergine Loose £0.50 £0.59
1 x ASDA Smartprice Salted Peanuts (200g) £0.48 £0.48
1 x ASDA Carrots (1Kg) £0.57 £0.59
2 x ASDA Cauliflower Loose £1.96 £1.98
1 x ASDA Tenderheart Cabbage £0.49 £0.49
1 x ASDA Fresh Tastes Podded Peas (150g) £1.00 N/A
1 x Princes 100% Pure Orange Juice from Concentrate (1... £1.00 £1.59
1 x Princes Mango Juice Drink (1L) £1.00 N/A
1 x Walkers Classic Variety Crisps (24x25g) £2.25 £3.99
1 x Walkers Meaty Variety Crisps (24x25g) £2.25 £3.99
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Pains au Chocolat (8) £1.64 N/A
1 x ASDA Smartprice Roasted & Salted Cashew Nuts (125g... £0.75 N/A
1 x ASDA Green Beans (400g) £1.65 N/A
1 x ASDA Bananas (10) £1.35 N/A
1 x ASDA Smartprice White Toilet Tissue - 200 Sheets p... £2.78 N/A
2 x ASDA Gala Apples (600g) £2.60 N/A
1 x ASDA Conference Pears (600g) £0.87 N/A
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Chocolate Mini Rolls (15) £2.00 N/A
1 x ASDA Chosen by You Croissants (10) £1.75 N/A
1 x ASDA Clementines (1.4Kg) £2.50 N/A
Comparison total (compared products only) £9.50 £13.70
13 items (8 different) on your bill qualify for comparison ASDA Morrisons
+£4.05
3 x Cesar Country Chicken Mini Fillets in Gravy with T... £1.95 £1.95
3 x Cesar Chef's Choice Lightly Grilled Chicken, Brown... £1.80 £2.25
2 x Cesar Country Kitchen with Tender Chicken & Whole ... £1.20 N/A
1 x M&M's Peanut (165g) £0.98 £2.00
1 x Mars Mix (126g) £0.98 £2.00
1 x Maltesers (121g) £0.98 £2.00
2 x Galaxy Minstrels (153g) £1.96 £4.00
1 x Pedigree Rodeo with Chicken (4 per pack - 70g) £1.00 £1.00
1 x Pedigree Rodeo with Beef (4 per pack - 70g) £1.00 N/A
1 x Thorntons Classics Milk Favourites (276g) £5.50 £4.00
1 x Thorntons Just to Say... Happy Birthday Milk Choco... £4.00 N/A
Comparison total (compared products only) £15.15 £19.20
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But why all vs M?:eek::rotfl::T
Just so you know, fwiw, I have that French's mustard going back up to full price in M today (£1.79) so may be 'last chance' , for now, vs M, although I think it's currently vs T as well anyway (and anyway it's a regular offer price so no worries about it never being £1 again in M - I'm sure it will be back at that fairly soon). So, I have this going off - even though msm, last time I looked about an hour ago, still said £1.
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fairclaire wrote: »Can't believe the weekend went so quickly :eek:
Took kids to see OH today. The place is in lovely surroundings. Nice gardens. Very tranquil. I pretty much left them to it. They've not had any time alone with him for a while. The staff were very accommodating.
DS2 has his feet under the table already and had lots of people giving him juice and cakes all dayHe also gave another resident a 'walk through' on his DS game and filled him in on some cheats :rotfl:
OH has started running again, which is quite a shock. He stopped a few years back because of not wanting to go out. His fitness didn't slip but he stopped running. He's met another bloke in there who runs long distance and has been going out with him. I think that's good.
Managed to burn some of dinner tonight trying to multi-task:rotfl: I tried to cook and do the uniforms at the same time and realised I'm not that clever
I burst into tears
.......must've needed it :rotfl::rotfl:
So pleased to hear your oh has taken up running again. I think it is a sport that has a huge effect on the mind as running clears it. Make up for not fishing as well.
The place sounds lovely. Tranquility is just what I need but rarely get.
Cleared my diary for whole of may and panicked terrible earlier when dd text to say she is going to do th local to me 10 km ace end of may, would I be around.
The I don't want to be around or have my life organised any more:(
Also off up to 3Dogs area Friday to view the shortlist of houses my BMF has sorted for his house purchase. Luckily he understands me and going up Friday to view Saturday. Even made sure he booked a premier inn as he knows I feel at home then as all the same. Other a trip I had planned but he is good to me so least I could do as he will not buy anything without me casting my critical eye first.
I think I still get old apg site. Had some Cadbury receipts not yet printed and they are fine.
Off to catch up. Meeting the lovely N tomorrow for a bit of pampering. Double booked myself so mum is coming to sit while cleaner is here. Told her no need but I think she is looking forward to a quiet afternoon.
V xfairclaire wrote: ». I do think a chaise lounge is a good description of you though. Stylish yet comfortable and laid back
May the odds be ever in your favour;)
SPC 7 Pot No 410 £232.63 Total0 -
(((X))) altojack
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Lots of love to you alto. As 3Dogs said, please don't do any lasting damage because you're upset. It's a !!!!!! being in pain and I feel for you. If anything goes wrong it's far better for you to be there than alone at home. If you do sign yourself out, will you have someone to help you a little?
Also, ILGD, I don't think it's fair to use what alto is going through to make a point about Nigerian women and your beliefs about NHS. I believe we had the health tourism debate quite recently and this has nothing to do with alto's specific problem. Everyone has a right to an opinion but personally I don't think this is the time or the place to bad mouth the health service. No need to tar all staff with the same brush.Debt free 6th December 2014
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fairclaire wrote: »I can't catch up properly because I'm knackered
but well done to to Tasha and TS friend in the marathon.
On that subject I've had an email from just giving about someone I sponsored in the past doing the great north run? I can't remember who it was:o but it seems they are doing it again this year. It's for a charity very close to my heart so if it is you or yours can you give me a nudge by PM please
just to remind me who you are. If it helps I think 2 children are joining in this year?
I don't want to put real names on here.
The lady's name begins with S
On the subject of food have you tried using a slow cooker? Ok I know ds2 only eats certain things but almost impossible to burn food in a slow cooker. Might be useful for the meat part of a meal as pop on in morning and forget. Nothing you can't do in it and Google is your friend for recipes. Start with chicken joints in a command packet mix and see how you get on. Then just microwave some veg and sorted.
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V xfairclaire wrote: ». I do think a chaise lounge is a good description of you though. Stylish yet comfortable and laid back
May the odds be ever in your favour;)
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braveheart60uk wrote: »Not sure if this will work or how Tosco Price Promise will see Sains. You also need to get other fillers. I would suggest getting both types of Um Bongo with 50p voucher, I did post a few days ago that one type scanned at 32p, so profit or just 14p each
[FONT="]1 x Birds Eye Stir Your Senses South Indian Chicken Curry (350g) T£2.99 S£3.00[/FONT]
3 x Birds Eye Steamfresh Creamy Cheese Penne Pasta with Broccoli & Peas (350g) offer any 3 for 2 T£1.89 S£1.00
1 x Birds Eye Homebake Sausage Rolls (4 per pack - 360g) T£1.50 S£n/a
Till sees total before multi of ...............................£10.16
Actual spend ...................................................£8.27
Less 2 x £1 Off from mag ...................................£6.27
Less CoS for stir senses £2.99 ............................£3.28
[FONT="]Possible PP comparing Sains £2.66 ....................£0.62 [/FONT]
PP v Sains did not return £2.66, only £1
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BIRDS EYE CREAMY CHEESE PENNE PASTA 350G
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Lots of love to you alto. As 3Dogs said, please don't do any lasting damage because you're upset. It's a !!!!!! being in pain and I feel for you. If anything goes wrong it's far better for you to be there than alone at home. If you do sign yourself out, will you have someone to help you a little?
Also, ILGD, I don't think it's fair to use what alto is going through to make a point about Nigerian women and your beliefs about NHS. I believe we had the health tourism debate quite recently and this has nothing to do with alto's specific problem. Everyone has a right to an opinion but personally I don't think this is the time or the place to bad mouth the health service. No need to tar all staff with the same brush.
I was not using AJ situation to make a point, I was very upset that AJ was treated that way.
also I was not tarring all the staff with the same brush , if you read my post correctly.i believe I tried to express both sides in my postso I think , although you are entitled to your opinion, your view of my post is unfair.
you also have the option to skip my post if you dont agreed.i have only commented on the stuff I personally have seen which I am entitled to do.People bring great joy into our lives..some by arriving, others by leaving.im trying to be one of the former, so please bear with
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Savvybuyer wrote: »But why all vs M?:eek::rotfl::T
Just so you know, fwiw, I have that French's mustard going back up to full price in M today (£1.79) so may be 'last chance' , for now, vs M, although I think it's currently vs T as well anyway (and anyway it's a regular offer price so no worries about it never being £1 again in M - I'm sure it will be back at that fairly soon). So, I have this going off - even though msm, last time I looked about an hour ago, still said £1.
Right, I'm now starting the list updating.
Too busy with Beavis losing in the court of appeal and template help being less useful than before. Working day too which doesn't help.0 -
vanilla_twist wrote: »Also off up to 3Dogs area Friday to view the shortlist of houses my BMF has sorted for his house purchase. Luckily he understands me and going up Friday to view Saturday. Even made sure he booked a premier inn as he knows I feel at home then as all the same. Other a trip I had planned but he is good to me so least I could do as he will not buy anything without me casting my critical eye first.
V x
Hope your mate finds what he is looking for. Certainly good prices around herevanilla_twist wrote: »On the subject of food have you tried using a slow cooker? Ok I know ds2 only eats certain things but almost impossible to burn food in a slow cooker. Might be useful for the meat part of a meal as pop on in morning and forget. Nothing you can't do in it and Google is your friend for recipes. Start with chicken joints in a command packet mix and see how you get on. Then just microwave some veg and sorted.
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Good idea VT, you can even cook a joint of meat in a slow cooker, not that I doMr 3Dogs 3-7-12
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