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  • emerald21
    emerald21 Posts: 11,349 Forumite
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    I will ring their doctors to see if they can be prescribed... they are both piddling themselves something terrible... and MIL has started to constantly hug me and tell me she loves me (I need to stop being so nice to her!) I think I smell of her pee! :D:D



    Thanks Mr S x



    I have missed something...... free Coke...:o How the dickens did that happen!

    Awww do they both live with you now then ? You buy a bottle of Coke 2 for £3 they are in Tesco and on some of them there s a coupon for a free bottle of Coke Zero :)
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    6 pairs mens socks with coloured toe and heel £2-80 free delivery UK size 6-11

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  • wackynut
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    N1LDA :)
  • yra
    yra Posts: 652 Forumite
    Wombled this from DD's lunchbox/work lunch shop earlier. APG £1.39 v S but am a bit puzzled over the fruit as I can only find 4 prep fruit on receipt (there are 2 pots of apple/grape at 48 p each not showing on apg list....)

    1x Cadbury Variety Twin Pots Dairy Milk Fudge and Wispa (6X90G) £2.00 N/A
    2x ASDA Grower's Selection Rich Tuna Pasta Salad (380G) £4.00 N/A
    2x Pom Bear Original Potato Snacks (7X15G) £2.00 £2.00
    1x ASDA Chosen by You Chocolate Milk Drink (1L) £1.00 £1.20
    2x ASDA Grower's Selection Melon Medley (400G) £4.00 £3.00
    1x ASDA Butcher's Selection Beef Mince (500G) £1.85 N/A
    1x ASDA Smartprice Instant Hot Chocolate (400G) £0.58 N/A
    3x ASDA Grower's Selection Pineapple Lolly (80G) £1.50 N/A
    1x Capri-Sun Blackcurrant Juice Drink No Added Sugar (10X200) £2.00 £2.95
    1x ASDA Chosen By You Zero Tropical Crush with Fruit Juice (4X330) £1.00 N/A
    1x ASDA Chosen by You Strawberry Milk Drink (1L) £1.00 £1.20
    2x ASDA Hearty Vegetable Soup (600G) £2.50 £2.00
    Comparison total (compared products only) £12.50 £12.35
    S +£0.15 cheaper

    Multibuys:

    Prep fruit 5 for £1.50 = 96p off
    Produce 2 for £3 (x2) = £2 off
    Snacks 2 for £2 = 1.40 off
    Asda soup 2 for 2.50 = 26p off

    Edit - no idea what a pineapple lolly is but maybe they are in the 5 for 1.50 with the apple/grape
    they are...
    http://groceries.asda.com/product/prepared-fruit/asda-growers-selection-pineapple-lolly/910001413505
    multibuy items have "L" at the end of their b/c on a receipt (should be 505407029920L)

    the melon medley is in 2 for £3 so 2 for £1.70 after apg...
    ASDA Grower's Selection Pineapple Chunks (400g) could work too if they are in the 2 for £3 offer
    http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/asda-compare-prices/Fruit/ASDA_Growers_Selection_Pineapple_Chunks_400g.html
  • Sunshinemummy
    Sunshinemummy Posts: 17,377 Forumite
    edited 20 March 2016 at 8:32PM
    karlie88 wrote: »
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    emerald21 wrote: »
    Awww do they both live with you now then ? You buy a bottle of Coke 2 for £3 they are in Tesco and on some of them there s a coupon for a free bottle of Coke Zero :)

    Whilst they would love to live with us, I am not that nice! I see my mum every day, and MIL weekly. My mum has Alzheimers, but reasonably early stages, MIL is older but much younger, but we went today and she had got herself into a right pickle with her washing.. OH had gone and cleared her washing machine of the inconty pad that she had washed he flipping well left her with loads of half washed clothes. Today she was rinsing and spinning these... they stunk. The washing is now at our house, washed and is drying. I think we need to be more hands on..but not living with us EVER!

    I will go to T's tomorrow for coke.. thanks x
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  • emerald21
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    We had some of the co op Easter meal deal today and very nice it was too. It was £10 mind you not the usual £5 . For those of you who don't know about it it consists of a half leg of lamb which was priced up as £8, large bag of carrots, smallish bag of peas, large bag of Albert Bartlett roast potatoes , a bag of Yorkshire puddings, and for sweet a box of profiteroles and a tub of Haagen daas cookies and cream ice cream. All in all a good deal I'm sure you will all agree. Also only £9 if anyone has a student discount card .:)
  • emerald21
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    Whilst they would love to live with us, I am not that nice! I see my mum every day, and MIL weekly. My mum has Alzheimers, but reasonably early stages, MIL is older but much younger, but we went today and she had got herself into a right pickle with her washing.. OH had gone and cleared her washing machine of the inconty pad that she had washed he flipping well left her with loads of half washed clothes. Today she was rinsing and spinning these... they stunk. The washing is now at our house, washed and is drying. I think we need to be more hands on..but not living with us EVER!

    I will go to T's tomorrow for coke.. thanks x

    No I don't think I would like it either to be honest but I ll never know as my mum died when she was 60 the same age I will be in two months time :eek:
  • braveheart60uk
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    Failed Egg shop North of the border at 5pm :-(
    Will try same receipt tomorrow, living in hope LOL
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  • Sunshinemummy
    Sunshinemummy Posts: 17,377 Forumite
    emerald21 wrote: »
    No I don't think I would like it either to be honest but I ll never know as my mum died when she was 60 the same age I will be in two months time :eek:

    Sorry to hear that you lost your mum so young, it must be hard especially with you approaching this age xxx

    But to me you are no were near 60.... in fact to me you are a rather naughty young lady with a great sense of humour!! x
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  • emerald21
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    Talking of inconti pads ( not that they would be any good for me) those of you who remembered my trouble at the bootsale last year well I've had two other of the same in the last month , one in Primark and one by Dawn s . I need some industrial nappies lol. I can't even use the excuse I'd taken laxatives.

    It's not normal and I'm having various blood tests to rule certain things out. I d love to tell you all about it as its quite amusing but not at the time but not really appropriate on here lol . At least the last two times I ve had dark legging type trousers on going into my boots and a long coat :) poor Susie
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