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miss_corerupted wrote: »OMG look how neat that cupboard is!
:rotfl: I nicked that picture off Pintrest, wish my cupboards looked that neat. I have baking and knitting crap everywhere!
Thanks Aau for fueling my chicken kiev addiction, about to pop to Ms and investigate!'I solemnly swear that I am up to no good'0 -
Just bought 1x salt and pepper goujons and 1 x normal breaded in morries £1.09 each but an extra £1.38 came off at the till;)
Thanks aau1and op on hukd:T
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Have just got in thanks Bubbs for the NSPA range ....so I saw the simple moisture trigger so I got 2 shops with the Garnier ....doing brilliant ...then on car on way home I realise I got 3 of the garnier instead of 2 and 1 simple ....I am a ding ding .... I need a carer0
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Mumto2monkeys wrote: »Just bought 1x salt and pepper goujons and 1 x normal breaded in morries £1.09 each but an extra £1.38 came off at the till;)
Thanks aau1
Same here 3 Garlic, 3 Peppercorn and 2 Ckn Goujons worked out at 40p each. Thx Aau and OP on Hukd.0 -
ROCKINGHAM wrote: »Same here 3 Garlic, 3 Peppercorn and 2 Ckn Goujons worked out at 40p each. Thx Aau and OP on Hukd.
Me too , shame I daren't use my discount card as the sa was hovering , she asked why I bought so many ( 2 trips ) and I said it is a good deal :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Thanks Aau x0 -
Bakers/Bread makers
Morries had some rtc baking bits, decorations,bread flours, granary flours etc worth looking if you are going for chicken0 -
uglybugball wrote: »Me too , shame I daren't use my discount card as the sa was hovering , she asked why I bought so many ( 2 trips ) and I said it is a good deal :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Thanks Aau x
Snap...:rotfl:. I said they were usually £2 ish each and they were half price..great for a quick tea on swimming nights0 -
Bzzz jacobs cracker crisps have arrived, very moreish.
But I noticed that the money off coupons expire 1 August.
Only £1 in Tosco and £2 in Sainsbob, 2 for £2 (£1.89 each) in Adsa etc so good for a comparison shop.I'm a Forum Ambassador on the housing, mortgages & student money saving boards. I volunteer to help get your forum questions answered and keep the forum running smoothly. Forum Ambassadors are not moderators and don't read every post. If you spot an illegal or inappropriate post then please report it to forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com (it's not part of my role to deal with this). Any views are mine and not the official line of MoneySavingExpert.com.0 -
Mumto2monkeys wrote: »Ah thanks Cjj. It was absolutely fab. My fears over the monkeys flying for the first time weren't needed. Littleman loved flying and all the little ones burst into cheers and applause on the plane when we landed... You don't get that on a mostly adult flight!
Then we were greated with a glass of champagne on arrival at the hotel;) and shown to our room...great start to the holiday
It was between 32-38' most days so a bit of a shock to the system.
The monkeys loved the pool...6 to choose from...
If anyone is looking for a child friendly holiday that is centered around the kids I can't recommend this highly enough. All the staff do genererally appear to love working there:) there is always something going on in the kids club although we didn't use it this time. But probably would in the future.
http://www.firstchoice.co.uk/holiday/accommodation/overview/Cala-Millor/Holiday-Village-Majorca-046925/?ib_id=First_Choice&ic_id=RLSA_-_N_-_Holiday_Villages_-_Holiday_Villages&ig_id=Holiday_Village_Majorca&ik_id=holiday_village_majorca&im_id=PPC&is_id=Google&it_id=EF&iu_id=Exact
DD2/OH and GC went there a few years ago and said it was a fantastic hotel for kids.0 -
Womble found yesterday
Produced an APG of £33.53 it was a Colgate toothbrush against Tesco
1x ASDA Smartprice Baked Beans in Tomato Sauce (410G) £0.24 £0.23
1x Teddy Fruit Gums Bag (50G) £0.25 N/A
1x ASDA Smartprice Vegetable Soup (400G) £0.24 £0.25
1x ASDA Smartprice Chicken Soup (400G) £0.24 £0.25
1x ASDA Chosen By You Mini Jelly Babies Bag (50G) £0.25 N/A
1x Colgate ProClinical C250 Electric Toothbrush (EACH) £49.99 £18.50
1x Cadbury Dairy Milk Bar (22G) £0.22 £0.22
1x ASDA Smartprice Sponge Scourers (8PK) £0.40 £0.40
1x Asda SmartPrice New Potatoes in Water (550G) £0.15 £0.19
1x ASDA Smartprice Cheesecake Strawberry (90G) £0.31 £0.31
1x Cadbury Freddo Chocolate Bar (18G) £0.25 £0.22
1x ASDA Tiger Lamb Cat Treat Sticks (30G) £0.80 N/A
Comparison total (compared products only) £52.04 £20.57
+£31.47 cheaper:j rolo-polo1965 :j0
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