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Economic Living Is The Exercise

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  • Morning.

    Just went to order cheese online and udis to test but some of the cheese is showing as 2.00 online and some is 3.00 online. Does this matter or can I order all varieties apart from the mild? Thanks
  • tazmac25 wrote: »
    How much did you actually pay for the blocks of cheese please as I think they have gone up in my local
    Thanks

    I paid £2 each, loads left in my store and the £2.00 sign is still up
  • DeeDee74
    DeeDee74 Posts: 2,941 Forumite
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    edited 17 September 2015 at 11:19AM
    Your shop should compare to T's u should still get bk more than u payed as you refused most things so not all bad. I think everyone needs to mess a shop up just once it makes you be sure of who you are comparing against & prices. Everyone has done it at least once so don't let that put you off.
    You got the toothbrushes for T's comparison £4 A's T's price no idea but cheaper than A's any how.
    Honestly more you shop easier it gets :)
    You see I just don't get it!
    They were charging me £3 not £2" for the cheese so I returned it and the electric toothbrush was £30 so I returned that too. They gave me apple and cinnamon udis so rejected them but the simple worked three for a fiver.
    Why did I order three packs of Colgate toothbrushes @£4 each pack?
    Not holding up any hope for and APG think this could be my last try :oo
    I'll stick to buying wine I think haha.
    Ignore reality.There's nothing you can do about it.
    I have done reading too!
    personally test's all her own finds
  • nerfdad
    nerfdad Posts: 13,795 Forumite
    I would like to say a big thanks to all who gave for mrsnerf bike ride as she raised £842:cool:
  • nerfdad
    nerfdad Posts: 13,795 Forumite
    You see I just don't get it!
    They were charging me £3 not £2" for the cheese so I returned it and the electric toothbrush was £30 so I returned that too. They gave me apple and cinnamon udis so rejected them but the simple worked three for a fiver.
    Why did I order three packs of Colgate toothbrushes @£4 each pack?
    Not holding up any hope for and APG think this could be my last try :oo
    I'll stick to buying wine I think haha.

    Just speak to bubbs or me about messing up a shop:eek: as we do it all the time but when you get it right it feels great- if glitch shopping was so easy everyone would be doing it:)
  • tweets
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    tweets, sounds like a day resting will do you the world of good. They've seen what you're like at work so know its a genuine problem. Don't struggle in before you're ready, you'll just hinder the healing process.

    Weighed myself this morning, and I'm 4lbs away from losing 2 stone since my op in July. :j

    Am not deliberately trying, although I do desperately need to lose weight so this is very welcome. I didn't eat for a week after my big op, and also didn't eat for a couple of days last week when I was poorly with sepsis. On top of that, my appetite seems to have completely changed, and I can't manage big portions, am not snacking, and haven't eaten cake or chocolate. Hopefully it will stay that way and the pounds will melt away! :rotfl:

    Thank you Ladyshopper am sat here on sofa with Poppy asleep by my side.

    Well done on the weight loss :T:T you will soon be catching me up ;)
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    Quick could get a free razor :)
  • Oh dear - time to do the Bioglans report. Not one of my favourite trials. :(

    Did enjoy the Cracker crisps though, especially sour cream and chive :j
  • Nannylala
    Nannylala Posts: 6,791 Forumite
    nerfdad wrote: »
    I would like to say a big thanks to all who gave for mrsnerf bike ride as she raised £842:cool:

    That is great news Nerfy :j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j:j well done to Mrs Nerfy:A
  • Nannylala
    Nannylala Posts: 6,791 Forumite
    tweets, sounds like a day resting will do you the world of good. They've seen what you're like at work so know its a genuine problem. Don't struggle in before you're ready, you'll just hinder the healing process.

    Weighed myself this morning, and I'm 4lbs away from losing 2 stone since my op in July. :j

    Am not deliberately trying, although I do desperately need to lose weight so this is very welcome. I didn't eat for a week after my big op, and also didn't eat for a couple of days last week when I was poorly with sepsis. On top of that, my appetite seems to have completely changed, and I can't manage big portions, am not snacking, and haven't eaten cake or chocolate. Hopefully it will stay that way and the pounds will melt away! :rotfl:

    Good morning LS ...well done on the weight lose although not a nice way to lose it....I really should try myself but like my food too much;) that's why I never got any cheese;)hope you are not overdoing things and taking it slowly
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