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Economic Living Is The Exercise
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No its..
H: Can I return this pop please?
CS: Why, is there anything wrong with it?
H: No, The APG saw the 2 for £2 so I didnt get them for nearly free
CS: Ohh ok.. Because you used a APG ill put that back on a g/c
H: Thats great! Because the APG Receipt I used didnt get signed.
(Of course the last bit is a joke) lol to the haters.
How can you reuse ?
You can only use them once.0 -
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vouchercrazy wrote: »
I am using the Totally Wicked Red Label £4 for a 10ml bottle, I think it is going to have to be trial and error to find the right one for me Thanks for the advice, much appreciated:T, there is so much on the internet it does get a bit confusing
:eek: HOW MUCH!!
onepoundliquid is only a...hold on, let me think....a pound for 10ml. (postage on top, so order a few)“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
its very annoying isn't it when a price is not picked up
I just got my beans and penne in Morribobs to make thing simple.
I think if its just normal spaghetti you need its just as cheap just to get the 20p asda smart price even factoring in 2 lots of cashback.
I got Napolini Penne for 75p from Morrisons - smartprice is 29pFrom this morning
1x Heinz Beanz (415G) £0.70 £0.50 (10p Cos, 30p ST)
1x Lilt Zero Pineapple & Grapefruit (2LT) £1.85 £1.00
1x Lilt Fruit Crush Pineapple & Grapefruit (2LT) £1.85 £1.00
1x Fanta Orange (2L) £1.85 £1.00
1x Sprite Zero (2LT) £1.85 £1.00
1x Fanta Zero (2LT) £1.85 £1.00
1x Diet Coke Caffeine Free Bottle (1.75L) £1.85 £1.85 I wouldn't recommend getting any single bottles of coke
1x Napolina Spaghetti (500G) £1.28 £1.41 (don't get this for ST/TCB because the 75p isn't being picked up in M
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I'll go back and add some tins of sweets this afternoon thanks to the peeps who reported that working“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 -
another good find in Aldi
Brasserie Radler £1.49
the branded Radlers bottles are between £2 and £3 elsewhere, low alcohol but very nice citrus tasting - we put ice in as well
I've also just seen on mys Brasserie Biere Blonde Lager 2.6% and Brasserie French Lager both £1.99 for 8 of the little dinky bottles - saves opening a bottle of wine which you just have to finish.
so an excuse to have another look in aldi and get more spring bulbs for £1.39 and an excuse to go to sainsbobs recyling with lots of little bottles
“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 -
Anyone know much about solar panels, and using the excess to heat water in your hot water tank?
I have the free panels from a shade greener. Got a call from them the other day offering me their iboost, which does what I said above, and can save up to around £150 off your gas bill by using excess solar power generated to heat up your water.
Sounds good? One off cost of £400 inc fitting (although I see on their website its £350, so thats a bit cheeky!). Just wondering if anyone had any personal experience, good or bad, and whether its something to consider.0 -
Ladyshopper wrote: »Anyone know much about solar panels, and using the excess to heat water in your hot water tank?
I have the free panels from a shade greener. Got a call from them the other day offering me their iboost, which does what I said above, and can save up to around £150 off your gas bill by using excess solar power generated to heat up your water.
Sounds good? One off cost of £400 inc fitting (although I see on their website its £350, so thats a bit cheeky!). Just wondering if anyone had any personal experience, good or bad, and whether its something to consider.
Post on the green board, I am sure someone there will know about them.“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
Afternoon all I can confirm that buying multi doesn't work

1x Sprite Zero (2LT) £1.85 £1.00
2x Dr Pepper Zero (2LT) £2.00 £2.00
0.08x ASDA Loose Mushrooms (PER KG) £0.21 £0.38
0.14x ASDA Grower's Selection Loose Banana (PER KG) £0.09 £0.09
1x Giant Strawberry Stripes (1PK) £0.10 £0.10
1x Haribo Starmix (1PK) £0.10 £0.10
2x Fanta Zero (2LT) £2.00 £2.00
1x Barratt Flumps (12G) £0.10 £0.10
5x Dr Pepper Bottle (2LT) £5.85 £5.00
Comparison total (compared products only) £12.30 £10.77
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Msskatersam wrote: »Afternoon all I can confirm that buying multi doesn't work

1x Sprite Zero (2LT) £1.85 £1.00
2x Dr Pepper Zero (2LT) £2.00 £2.00
0.08x ASDA Loose Mushrooms (PER KG) £0.21 £0.38
0.14x ASDA Grower's Selection Loose Banana (PER KG) £0.09 £0.09
1x Giant Strawberry Stripes (1PK) £0.10 £0.10
1x Haribo Starmix (1PK) £0.10 £0.10
2x Fanta Zero (2LT) £2.00 £2.00
1x Barratt Flumps (12G) £0.10 £0.10
5x Dr Pepper Bottle (2LT) £5.85 £5.00
Comparison total (compared products only) £12.30 £10.77
+£1.53 cheaper
By heck, that was not even a slight experiment!100
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