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Sunshinemummy wrote: »Yeap......
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I cannot believe you know this.... you must have been 2 when it was being aired (it looks like a 1980's programme!)
I think I was around 5 when I watched it. My dad and I watched it when my mum went out'I solemnly swear that I am up to no good'0 -
I give up with it today. I'll attempt it tomorrow!I have dyslexia, so get used to my spelling and grammarMortgage pay off date 11/2028. Target 12/2020 :rotfl:
Current Balance £33921Declutter 2123/20160 -
purpledonkey wrote: »I think I was around 5 when I watched it. My dad and I watched it when my mum went out
That is a lovely memory to have x100 -
miss_corerupted wrote: »hmmmm. It must be updating. It is one of the worst websites I've ever ordered from. Click add to basket, new screen click add to basket, click close and then it's scrolled back to the top of the page
The lip balm is back on at £1....100 -
Sunshinemummy wrote: »That is a lovely memory to have x
It's certainly one of the nicer ones and that's all I'll say about that.'I solemnly swear that I am up to no good'0 -
Not too often the £15 spirits stay long in any supermarket but they do come around often enough. Prefer it was everyone but Asda though
Yes I'm glad it's cheaper anywhere except A:rotfl: - was hoping there might be a glitch on them going back up in price online though:D:rotfl::rotfl:.
:think:I don't know what is "long" - sometimes the £15 offers are on for a week but it's perhaps a little surprising that they continued in M into a second week. They come round often enough, as you say, although we even had a £14 offer on them for a week in Morries earlier this year (which now makes me think the regular £15 offers aren't very good:rotfl:), but A just seems to have had them on for a couple of days:( (or maybe:)).
However - :mad:as, now they've gone up to £18.50 and give some more worthwhile APG, I perhaps should be putting them back onto the M list only days after removing them:mad::mad:, but I removed them entirely last time and now don't have details immediately to hand of which ones they are - so I guess I'll just have to take the details all again in M tomorrow:rotfl:.
I could have 'short-cutted' this, perhaps, last time (in other words, when they first went onto this £15 period in M) as bubbs kindly brought the list over from hotdeals - I did think about whether to write all of that down, although in a way it also influences me as to what to look at, but in the event - it might have been quicker perhaps had I done so? - I didn't bother taking any details at all from the hotdeals list but instead methodically checked the £15 products physically in M. I think that doesn't disrupt me as much and fits in better with me, and ensures that they are actually available instore. And - you know what - I came back and, amazingly:D, I had got 100% of them from instore and hadn't missed a single one!
I'll do it all again tomorrow:rotfl:! (I sometimes stop bothering with some certain items in M when A has price-matched them. They become better when they go back up in price in A, and thus might stand a chance of getting onto the M list then;):cool:.)0 -
Good job nerfy is not here to tell Mrs Nerf as on today's menu here was Ambrosia Tinned rice dated Jan 2013 :eek: and Blueberry Jam even worse Jun 2011.
On a mission to empty the larder before we get the kitchen done next year, Mr TS said he counted 15 jars of jam.:o In my defence about 6 of them are homemade ones I brought back from my mum's that she used to buy at her hairdressers every week when she wasn't getting out much. :A
To be fair it was highlight of her week and gave me a break. The lady was a retired hairdresser who set up a salon in her spare bedroom and I would drop mum off for the whole afternoon and those more able made jam, pickled onions, things like xmas decorations and knitted stuff that they sold it to the other ladies. Their own personal Avon lady too. They all had great time.And bless the lady when those that could no longer travel to her she would go to their home to do their hair. Bless her. :A
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I loved the basic teabags in sainsburys but will not buy them now with this big increase. I will try Tesco value as these are the next cheapest but when I bought them a few years back they did not match sainsbury's basics.They are still 20p for 40. I might also given morrisons ones a try with the tesco gift voucher. Asda's work out a bit dearer. Anyone else tried the basic range teabags in the other supermarkets and if so, what are they like?0
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