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vanilla_twist wrote: »Thanks for this. Bought the mag for the free hand cream but missed the offer.
bought
3xbaubles (will look good hanging round the neck of a bottle of fizz)
Keyring
Totebag
got this freebie plus the £40 spend discounted set and used a free delivery code.
Xmas shopping finished except for dgs who will get yet another toys r us voucher and bmf who would like a set of kitchen knives. Doesn't have to be expensive set and would prefer a black block or the ones that go on the magnetic strip.
Posh knife shop at ashford outlet and as dd is a visitor she gets 10% off for the day.
Not started mums shopping yet but less of a problem as not my money. Tempted to get some L'occitane gift sets for the 3 more mature ladies she buys for. Hmm off I go for another look......
V x
No trick or treaters....not a single one:o. And I've got loads of stuff to give them.
Off to look at the Marie Claire deal........thanks mhoc:)To do is to be. Rousseau
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Bubbs
thank you for bringing that awful looking cayla doll over the other day , it was on my dds Christmas list and have been trying to talk her out of it as I really didn't want to spend £60 on it :eek: So very pleased to pay £20 :xmastree: One cannot change the past, but one can ruin the present by worrying over the future.0 -
ilovetoshop wrote: »Bubbs
thank you for bringing that awful looking cayla doll over the other day , it was on my dds Christmas list and have been trying to talk her out of it as I really didn't want to spend £60 on it :eek: So very pleased to pay £20 :xmastree:
:T:T:T bargain for you then, glad you got one:DSealed pot challenge number 003 £350 for 2015, 2016 £400 Actual£345, £400 for 2017 Actual £500:T:T £770 for 2018 £1295 for 2019:j:j spc number 22 £1,457Stopped Smoking 22/01/15:D:D::dance::dance:- 5 st 1 1/2lb :dance::dance:0 -
Made a bit of a boob at Sains by picking up the wrong wine. 140 points for McGuigan Shiraz....but it should have been McGuigan limestone Shiraz

Anyway 2 of those for £10 and 4 little bottles of Prosecco came to £15 after the 25% discount. I'm happy with that:)
Got 100 points for 1kg Clover at £3.80 compared to A at £2......it was very hard to resist picking up the 500g for £1.......our shopping habits are very strange aren't they:rotfl:To do is to be. Rousseau
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zippydooda wrote: »so what they thought was a treat is in fact a trick. bad stomachs for the lot of them. :rotfl:
im eating a chocolate orange ood bt=y 18 months, its ok
Teach em to say "Trick or treat, give me a sweet or smell my feet".
12 months OOD, ate one couple of days ago I'm fine but then with what I eat that could be questionable I may have built up a strong constitution.0
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