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Egalitarian Laudable Inveterate, The Elite

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  • Cryztal
    Cryztal Posts: 335 Forumite
    noticed this morning in store the palmolive handwash which was RTC at £1 but comparing at £2.19 had been restocked and label now showing as £2.19

    Didnt have phone with me so couldnt scan to check price but if you were thinking of ordering on HD or C+C might be best to check your store first
  • sarahskint
    sarahskint Posts: 1,033 Forumite
    I'm flittering about as trying to sort out the kitchen as it is minging, all cupboards being done or trying as the radio has been good this morning so have spent most of the time bopping and strutting my stuff without the kids commenting on 'omg is that how old people really dance' tea break now though lol x
  • zippydooda
    zippydooda Posts: 16,121 Forumite
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    aau1 wrote: »
    I only upload one receipt at a time, per account, so it's easy to monitor

    The option to gift to other users can help in this respect ;)

    when i try and gift it to myself from dws phone, my phone contacts opens for a text. what good is that. or is it different if other contact has an open ipint
    dw dont like playing ipint :(
  • altojack
    altojack Posts: 9,734 Forumite
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    3Dogs wrote: »
    Good Morning Elite on this frosty morning :wave:

    Always got a new frock for Christmas and Easter and birthdays. Made you feel real special. Did anyone have 'duster coats'? I remember me and my older sister in ours going the the garden fete at Easter in our red duster coats, lovely hot day and we kept getting bothered by bees due to the colours of the coats:eek:

    I love the word trousseau and it was always 'frock' in our house. I wondered if it was more of a northern terminology for dress but then start thinking about men wearing 'frock coats'

    My duster coat was green, my mother loved me in green due to my then dark brown hair and brown eyes. Easter was always a new frock, actualy come to think, at Easter we had complete new outfits, head to toe. Me with white ankle socks and black patent leather shoes.

    So under my new frock if it was still cold would be a vest and ....


























    A liberty bodice, with rubber buttons :eek: :rotfl::rotfl:
    There's no place like home :)

    Feeling down? Weak in body? Makes no difference to me, I think of you all when I'm sitting quietly.

    Hugs and healing thoughts are always going your way.
  • zippydooda
    zippydooda Posts: 16,121 Forumite
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    Chrisv wrote: »
    Since the Morries price change this week, a £5 meal deal is now giving £3.42 APG - so 3 deals in one shop will go over £10 (£10.26).

    Best stick to 2 deals in each shop Di :)

    last time i got a handful of sprouts it knocked about 20p OFF
    safer your way but you could play it close to the line :p
    i think parsnips do the same
  • aallank
    aallank Posts: 2,254 Forumite
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    Sarahdol75 wrote: »
    I now have a little room in my freezer for this pizza glitch, sorry can someone please explain what I need to get, I havnt done a APG for such a long long time, I cant remember what to do.



    1x Chicago town large
    - 3 cheese
    - pepperoni
    - bacon and cheese
    (those are the three I've tried)


    1x ben and jerry's
    - phish food
    - choc brownie
    (Again those are the ones I've tried)


    1x McCain light spiced wedges 750g


    You can buy two meal deals in one go to keep APG under £10


    Oh and don't forget your total of 8 different items altogether (or 10 to be safe) x
  • hornetgirl wrote: »
    I'm still watching your decluttering figure going up Serendipitious. I managed two bags for the charity shop, one bag of rags and a no good to anyone piece of furniture to the dump last weekend. Baby steps. I've started to read the Kon Marie thread too. It definitely helped with letting go of some things I thought I couldn't part with, although I haven't got my socks standing up like little soldiers yet.


    Well done! In terms of volume that's quite a lot!

    It's lovely seeing things go - I've just reached the point where I can see there's a bit of a difference eg there's now only one layer of things on top of the wardrobe whereas before items were stacked up and they were irritating me every time I went in there. Also I've sold some clothes and now have a teeny bit of spare hanging space, but there's still loads to sort inside the wardrobes. I've gone from having 2 x 4ft and 1 x 8ft built-ins in a previous home, down to about 7ft of hanging space in my current place, so you can imagine how it's been.

    I can honestly say I haven't missed a single item that I've got rid of.
    “All shall be well, and all shall be well and all manner of thing shall be well.”




  • aallank
    aallank Posts: 2,254 Forumite
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    zippydooda wrote: »
    last time i got a handful of sprouts it knocked about 20p OFF
    safer your way but you could play it close to the line :p
    i think parsnips do the same



    I was trying to find something that was slightly more expensive in Ms but wasn't having much luck.
    My store doesn't sell sprouts :( - well atleast I don't think they do
  • aallank wrote: »
    I was trying to find something that was slightly more expensive in Ms but wasn't having much luck.
    My store doesn't sell sprouts :( - well atleast I don't think they do
    Nestle giant buttons £1.00 / £153 does it for me.
  • Nellie35
    Nellie35 Posts: 1,745 Forumite
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    Good morning everyone. Hope you are all well .Don't recall seeing bubbs around yesterday, so hope that all is well with you bubbs :A Have a good day everyone:)
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