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Got a £3 wys £30 in T tonight.
I'm hoping to use it on a Tassimo shop
Americano (16) £4.59 in T but 2 for £7 in A:T
I hope:D
http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/asda-compare-prices/Ground_Coffee/Tassimo_Pods_Costa_Americano_16.htmlTo do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
Evening guys, anyone remember what the glitch was with these a while back?
I notice they are on offer again at Tosco 57p
£1.15 each or 2 for £2 in Sada
Maybe could happen again?It`s nice to be important, but its more important to be nice.
The world is full of people throwing stones at us. Its what you do with them that counts. Build a wall or build a bridge.0 -
I'm not going shopping any more today, so the grand total spent in frugal February was....drumroll...£24.51!
Over the month I've drunk a lot of decaf Yorkshire tea, learned to make a mean potato, pea and cauliflower curry, had fish and chips for Sunday lunch, made adjustments so I could provide chicken soup (patient is recovering well and went back to work today) and gained an unexpected new lasagne dish right at the last minute.
I've wombled more than I normally do and relied heavily on coupons, vouchers and apgs, which I don't think I could do every month to this extent, but it's been an interesting challenge and one which I'll definitely repeat later in the year.0 -
Classy_Chick06 wrote: »Evening guys, anyone remember what the glitch was with these a while back?
I notice they are on offer again at Tosco 57p
£1.15 each or 2 for £2 in Sada
Maybe could happen again?
OMG... now that will be me needing a diet again!:Dhornetgirl wrote: »I'm not going shopping any more today, so the grand total spent in frugal February was....drumroll...£24.51!
Over the month I've drunk a lot of decaf Yorkshire tea, learned to make a mean potato, pea and cauliflower curry, had fish and chips for Sunday lunch, made adjustments so I could provide chicken soup (patient is recovering well and went back to work today) and gained an unexpected new lasagne dish right at the last minute.
I've wombled more than I normally do and relied heavily on coupons, vouchers and apgs, which I don't think I could do every month to this extent, but it's been an interesting challenge and one which I'll definitely repeat later in the year.
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Wow well done hornetgirl :T:T:T
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hornetgirl wrote: »I'm not going shopping any more today, so the grand total spent in frugal February was....drumroll...£24.51!
Over the month I've drunk a lot of decaf Yorkshire tea, learned to make a mean potato, pea and cauliflower curry, had fish and chips for Sunday lunch, made adjustments so I could provide chicken soup (patient is recovering well and went back to work today) and gained an unexpected new lasagne dish right at the last minute.
I've wombled more than I normally do and relied heavily on coupons, vouchers and apgs, which I don't think I could do every month to this extent, but it's been an interesting challenge and one which I'll definitely repeat later in the year.
You are an inspiration hg:T:T
More so when you battled through against a sea of glitches:rotfl:
I don't think my willpower would have lasted:rotfl:To do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
For anyone else who bought the Funky Fish Kitchen fish cakes for 30p and hasn't tried them yet...they are absolutely lush.
They taste homemade with big chunks of fish....lots more fish than potato.
Wish I'd bought more:o
But that's what I always say:oTo do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
hornetgirl wrote: »I'm not going shopping any more today, so the grand total spent in frugal February was....drumroll...£24.51!
Over the month I've drunk a lot of decaf Yorkshire tea, learned to make a mean potato, pea and cauliflower curry, had fish and chips for Sunday lunch, made adjustments so I could provide chicken soup (patient is recovering well and went back to work today) and gained an unexpected new lasagne dish right at the last minute.
I've wombled more than I normally do and relied heavily on coupons, vouchers and apgs, which I don't think I could do every month to this extent, but it's been an interesting challenge and one which I'll definitely repeat later in the year.
Well done.
You've inspired me to try even harder - but I must, must, must do a proper shop this week.“All shall be well, and all shall be well and all manner of thing shall be well.”0
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