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12/48 :cool:.
Anon0 -
hampydoodums wrote: »Activia Happy Days
On the 4 pack of yogurts the outer card is flash packed with Win 1000s of Happy Days. I didn't win an experience day but both times when I entered the code inside the packaging I received a personalised 25% Discount Code from Buyagift.com, also states non winners will receive this on the packaging.
The good thing is, the code is valid for 6 months which will cover Christmas prezzies nicely. I'm going to buy a few more packs, will go nicely with the Danone vouchers we can print off
ETA: on offer in A at £1 at the mo
Ts for this - going to fetch my sleeves out of the recycling bin“Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”0 -
I hang my head in shame I missed your Monday cheese announcement - it's not been a normal week though.
I will go and do a search - mind you was this on the last thread?
QUOTE=Savvybuyer;68755124]I assume you saw this on the M list on Monday?:rotfl: I mentioned it then!
I don't know if this is national but it should be - it's certainly available in more than one store!
So, OH wanted Cheshire Cheese but ended up with none and ended up with Lancashire instead!!:eek::eek: But that's precisely what you should do - switch to the Lancashire, you've done very well!!:T:T:T
It's still on my list (under the 'Buy in M' - top of page 4, 40 posts) with a note that the SP 385g cheese at 50p is cheaper:rotfl:. That works out at about £1.30/kg, if you can find it, making £3.75:eek:/kg seem a complete rip-off:rotfl:, but the cheaper cheese appears to be store-specific and is only if you want cheddar. So, the Lancashire - a nicer cheese (maybe) and it's at a price that made it to the list, so it must be good(:laugh:).
Meanwhile, despite me informing people in my house about arranging meals out, they've decided that Wednesday again is the best night to have a meal:( - 15th of the month they've decided, due to that being the middle of the month:wall: - so, yet again, faced with more pressing timescale if I'm to go to M on that day:eek::eek::(. Details, if I go in the first place:rotfl:, I might not, may be late in the day therefore. I don't think next week is expected to be much of a change - I suspect little on Monday and hopefully not much on Wednesday either - but I think the following week (19th July) might be a bigger changeover.[/QUOTE]“Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”0 -
Evening paw sniffers:D
A v S
1x Comfort Blue Fabric Conditioner 42 Wash (1.5LT) £2.97 £2.00To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
Conf 2 for £1.50
A v T
1x ASDA Chosen By You Jelly Babies Bag (230G) £0.75 £0.69
1x ASDA Chosen By You Sherbet Lemons Bag (200G) £0.75 £0.75To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
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12/48 :cool:.
Anon
Good result Anon. Last day to buy boxes tomorrow.
Had a random thought, some people said they were not bothering with codes with missing digits, perhaps we should post the codes on here in a free for all in case anybody fancies working their way through the alphabet for £4!! :rotfl: :rotfl:essex girl in exile0 -
I have never tried lobster, waiting for invite to rhos's for tea.Come and stand over here Tiny...we can form a queue...its much more civilised than a list!
open invitationthe boys will catch the lobsters and prawns, potatoes and salad from the veggie patch and tolberone cheesecake for pudding, would you like to come when we are doing the hay, muck spreading and fertilising or potato picking
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This is the reason my preference is to support food banks who rely on volunteers.
Don't get me wrong charities are essential for the people that need the support but the CEO on the gravy train like the ones in this article are taking the piff :mad:
http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/582911/charity-salaries-donations-Cancer-Research-NSPCC-Amnesty-Olive-Cooke0
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