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Unlike you I shop a lot in Asda and buy them with every shop
a lovely little treat on the way home in the car as I'm a good daddy and won't the the kids eat the chocolate :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Ohhhh you are such a considerate chap
Ps I liked the epic challenge advert yesterday with the guy in the shorts0 -
purpledonkey wrote: »Both, but mainly crochet. I'm trying to use up odds and ends so making loads of blankets for the Great Ormand Street Hospital. My friend works in the neonatal unit and she said they take donations, so thought might as well whilst I binge on he X Files. My theory is it stops me spending money and I cut down on smoking quite a lot
Jake is now 18 months and discovering everything, mentally he is older than me it appears :rotfl:
Hope you get your stuff sorted... in the next week or so
Afternoon Elite, hope everyone is having a lovely Sunday. DH and I are having another busy day pottering around the house and getting on with the renovations. 2 and a half years and counting... Hopefully it'll be worth it when we come to sell. Treated ourselves to lunch at harvester which was not very :money: but tasted delish!
I'm loving the sunshine, just waiting for the wind to die down enough that my mini plastic greenhouse thing will stop blowing over, then I'll look at getting some seeds on the go. I imagine the Elite gardeners have things well underway already, I've been slacking
PD, is there a particular pattern or requirement for size/shape/wool type or anything for these blankets? I've got a few balls of wool to use up and that sounds like a lovely way to do it. I can only do 'knit' stitch, not 'perl', but it would give me an excuse to learn and practise! :T0 -
bargainqueen8 wrote: »having my gallbladder removed.:o.the battles that di,fc,northern geezer and others are dealing with i really should man up.:rotfl:have to say talking to one of di`s friends when we went to her brekkie gave me a whole new look on the op.:rotfl:
i hope you sister is coping as best she can,his birthday is going to be so difficult for her but you have been a tower of strength for her.:Apurpledonkey wrote: »Both, but mainly crochet. I'm trying to use up odds and ends so making loads of blankets for the Great Ormand Street Hospital. My friend works in the neonatal unit and she said they take donations, so thought might as well whilst I binge on he X Files. My theory is it stops me spending money and I cut down on smoking quite a lotJake is now 18 months and discovering everything, mentally he is older than me it appears :rotfl:
Hope you get your stuff sorted... in the next week or so
I am currently trying to teach myself to crochet, it's something I've always wanted to do. Went to a workshop on Easter Sunday that was supposed to be suitable for beginners, but wasn't.
I managed to crochet a square the other day though! :rotfl:0 -
Sorry if already posted, but just seen these in Morrisons at £1.34 - they are giving 100 more points when you buy one
I generally find M's are more likely to notice the coupon scanning at £2 and end up manually inputting price :mad: as 100 pts is only worth 10pI find the 65p overage when used in T is more beneficial
(Not guaranteed but just more likely than M
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:p Have a good [STRIKE]Tesc[/STRIKE][STRIKE]Asd[/STRIKE]WHO? day - Err....I still wish Mozzies had a better website even though they are now on MyS!
:p :rotfl:;)
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Cant see the Freddos being honoured.Hi, we’ve decided to remove your signature.0
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I generally find M's are more likely to notice the coupon scanning at £2 and end up manually inputting price :mad: as 100 pts is only worth 10p
I find the 65p overage when used in T is more beneficial
(Not guaranteed but just more likely than M
) :beer:
I didn't buy a milk m4rtin, but person I was with did. Went through SS till, bought £1 pack of penguin biscuits and the milk, and coupon scanned fine with no assistance at £2.00, 34p to pay0 -
Just reading back.
You are correct Wacky, I picked up the wrong quorn pieces (I didn't even know there was a vegan variety), never mind not the first time I have bought the wrong thing and won't be the last.
This didn't work for me either. Went back to ASDA with my receipt and a print out of the 4 for £6 offer and explained that I had bought 4 of the chicken pieces and the offer hadn't worked. CS assistant gave me £4 refund. :j
Got home and made stir fry for lunch. Decided to chuck in a bag of Quorn Chicken Pieces and realised they were the Vegan variety! :eek:
Feel really guilty now.
HE xIn a world where you can be anything, be kind. (Caroline Flack)
We have more in common than that which divides us. (Jo Cox)0 -
bargainqueen8 wrote: »i`ve just used 6 on shop and scan.:Dmine are on cos tho.
Have I missed the April mags ? I usually pick up a few and now there is something worth having I can't find any0 -
I've got a 30 year old daughter too Rose
Good Afternoon all I'm watching Adam Lambert and Queen on my iPad when they did the New Years concert 2015
I'm a little bit obsessed with him;) , going to see him solo
next Saturday :T:T:T
Well maybe a lot obsessed , seen him 3 times with Queen and 4 times solo :rotfl::rotfl:0 -
Right then back to reality and preparing for work. Here's hoping for a glitchy week ahead for one and all. x0
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