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Morrisons Beef Burgers with Onion (681g) have gone up. Were £2, now, I believe, £2.61 (I never pay much attention to the latter prices:rotfl:). However, some Beef/Lamb Grillsteaks etc. are now 2 for £3. I have been ignoring these for years - someone on here may have bought them at some stage - but they've been 3 for £5 before and I always thought buying three to make any 'saving' like that was excessive. It's turned out to be correct to think that, as they are now 2 for £3 (which works out cheaper per pack). However, similar products, branded ones I believe, at some stage, years ago, were £1 in Sains. (Avs S:rotfl:) so 2 for £3 is still, on that basis, a bit steep! Nonetheless I'll have a look at them this time and see if any of them should compare from A:cool:. Several different versions, some of them beef and some of them lamb, in M. Maybe I don't have all of them now as I picked up my "final" one from my third store - it had this additional one that none of my earlier stores stocked:rotfl:.
And I am woefully incomplete on the Fuchsias on my list at present (I've found today at least six, possibly seven, different ones that are not already on the list and have suddenly appeared across two of my stores):rotfl::rotfl:. It works like this: first store - no extra versions; second store - one extra version that I didn't have before:eek::o:rotfl::rotfl:; third store - the extra version I have only just got... plus at least five others!!:eek::rotfl:0 -
One of my perfume sets has been cancelledSealed 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
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Hey LFAB. :hello: Thanks, I have heard a lot about bio oil, that's why I was asking to see if anyone has had any real success with it. Seems this boots serum gives it a run for it's money.
I've had a fair bit of success with it, I'd post a pic of my leg to show you but I don't think anyone wants to see that:rotfl:
Seriously though, I hope you can find something to help her :A...those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.
PRIDE
There's a fork in the road, which way will you go
You standing still or will you step into the great unknown,
Is yours to decide, this is your life.
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Savvybuyer wrote: »M Flower Shop Seasonal Outdoor Hardy Fuchsia Display£1.00 These are all a bit smaller plants than the other £1 ones on here. Which I don't know why any of them are on here as they often go down to cheaper prices - 49p or even 15p - on store-specific 'whoops'. I suspect I just like having a comprehensive list on here which never is:rotfl:. [EDIT: Indeed it never was - and probably still isn't:rotfl:. I've found a further one, at another store, on Wednesday that I did not have from the store used earlier - one now found is in bold below. Bet there are further ones:rotfl:.] And fancy having one of the conifers (the Taxus one) above missing for several months!:eek::rotfl::rotfl:
M Flower Shop Seasonal Outdoor Trailing Fuchsia Swingtime£1.00
M Flower Shop Seasonal Outdoor Trailing Fuchsia Pink Galore£1.00
M Flower Shop Seasonal Outdoor Trailing Fuchsia Annabel£1.00
M Flower Shop Seasonal Outdoor Trailing Fuchsia Auntie Jinks£1.00
M Flower Shop Seasonal Outdoor Hardy Fuchsia Dollar Princess£1.00
M Flower Shop Seasonal Outdoor Bush Fuchsia Winston Churchill£1.00
M Flower Shop Seasonal Outdoor Hardy Fuchsia Delta Sarah£1.00
M Flower Shop Seasonal Outdoor Hardy Fuchsia Army Nurse£1.00
M Flower Shop Seasonal Outdoor Bush Fuchsia Miss California£1.00
Just before I add to it and therefore change it again, I'd like to preserve this for posterity (but probably not prosperity:rotfl:) showing what I started off with and how incomplete I was even after I added that one showing in bold on the quote! Piecemeal again! Nothing like doing it piecemeal:rotfl: - and, not just a further one (beyond the 'further one' of last time) to add but several more further ones now! In fact there are at least seven more that I am, only now, adding! It's been such a woefully incomplete list of fuchsias:rotfl::rotfl:. And, after my seven:eek: more - at least seven - the bets are on again - do you think it will then be complete? What do you reckon?:D:rotfl:
(You can now watch as, delightfully, I add the several more - only to miss completely one, or several, more that are available at your M (as well as perhaps adding a few that are totally bemusing to you as they aren't at your M at all). Savvy, what are you doing adding all these weird versions that I don't I?:eek: And you've missed off ...[this one]... that I do!:p:rotfl::eek:)
Obviously I can only put on whatever I come across at stores I happen to visit. Whether the 'new' ones have literally only come into M this week or whether they were really missing (as I didn't have them at any of the stores I visited) on my list before. Whilst I may have seemed like it largely was, to me before, nowadays I think it isn't a straightforward job working out exactly the full extent of all the products that a supermarket chain stocks at any of its stores. (Well - it's straightforward, in one sense - you just have to visit their stores - but, in another sense, of course, it's not straightforward as you can't just pop down the road and be at the store that's miles away! I mean it in that second sense.)
I am never going to have some product that has appeared at some store I have not been to (that has not been in any of the stores I have visited at the times when I have) and, even once I've got to the store where the product has appeared, it may have disappeared just before I visited - and therefore I still never catch it - or other ones that I have not yet found may have appeared at other stores that I have visited before but not revisited since they started to stock more than what I had. There are thorough searches (usually) being done - I do shift the physical stock and see if there are any additional ones behind that are different - indeed I uncovered another couple that way earlier! But my first store did not have any additional to what I've found, at other stores, before. Sometimes, on other products, I spend minutes staring at the shelf:rotfl: - but, no, the product I'm after isn't at that store at all!:(:rotfl: Just not there - use your imagination!:rotfl::rotfl:0 -
DD has used Bio oil with some success. Did you not get loads of sachets from somewhere or other? I did but I think I gave them all away:oTo do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
Do be do be do. Sinatra0 -
Pure aloe vera might be worth looking at as well TS....those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.
PRIDE
There's a fork in the road, which way will you go
You standing still or will you step into the great unknown,
Is yours to decide, this is your life.
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TrulyMadly wrote: »Evening paw sniffers:D
Just filled in an application for a Braun Silk IPL with Savvy Circle. I started filling it in before I knew what it was:rotfl:
Ouch :eek:Has anyone had scar reduction surgery on here, can they recommend any over the counter products they used to help reduce the redness etc.
DD3's seems to be thickening again and a bit red, she doesn't have follow up until another couple of weeks. I know it's still early days and not expecting a miracle but if she can minimize what happened before.
I found this Boots one has good reviews.
http://www.boots.com/en/Boots-Pharmaceuticals-Scar-Reduction-Serum-50ml_1433020/
TS I used Bio Oil on my scar on my knee when I had it replaced :eek: I can vouch for it. The scar although slightly visible is soft same as my skin. If I close my eyes I can't feel where the scar is, it just feels the same as the skin in my knee and leghth
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Floflo, it is lovely to have you back.
locarr, when you are using your AA membership at Toby, do you give a voucher or just show your card? Thanks100 -
I've just got home to find that we have no milk, bread, onions or toilet roll..... how the dickens did that happen!100
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Sunshinemummy wrote: »I've just got home to find that we have no milk, bread, onions or toilet roll..... how the dickens did that happen!
Caus you let stocks run out:eek::pSealed 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
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