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rhosynbach - your pm box needs emptying - I think you are rather popular at the moment!0
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Looks like there's an online price glitch on Morrison's grocery website.
3kg-ish frozen turkey showing as £1.
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/morrisons-frozen-basted-turkey-small-typically-2-6-3-8kg-1-00-other-better-than-2440847
From past experience you will be charged full price but CS usually happy to refund the difference.
Few other items with 75% off - see HUKD thread.
Nice to see you Karlie xTrulyMadly wrote: »I don't suppose you have aubergines in SSM to make a moussaka?
Layers of aubergines with lamb cooked in tomatoes, onions garlic and spices.
If you haven't any aubergines, layer with potatoes and cover in a bechamel sauce or even a cheese sauce:)
Oooh that's set me off.....I need to eat:)
I have onions, garlic, and can make a b!chamel sauce. thanksAm I the only one who has not taken my family to Disney? I feel like I have deprived them. We have mentioned it in passing but never got round to looking into the details.
What is the best (cheapest) way of buying a holiday to Disney Florida please? I expect you are really looking at 2 weeks to get the full benefit from Disney and the other parks, as it would be a shame going all that way and not goig to Universal too?
Many thanks
Anon
The first time we went we were looking at a cheap coach holiday to Spain, with one day at Euro Disney. They quoted £2,500 for 2 weeks in a caravan without a loo... I said your joking do you think I would take 3 kids to somewhere that there was no loo, I bet I can go to America for less. The SA had a quick look and got us 3 weeks, flights, accommodation, car hire, and insurances for £2,550... bargain!
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marmitelovemehateme wrote: »There we are...I'm here to please
....a little ray of sunshine...that's me:rotfl:
I must be doing something right....I'm wearing my 34 trousers tonight....:j:j...I was in between sizes.....just hope I don't split them when I bend down...:rotfl::rotfl:....then it would be a blue moon...:rotfl::rotfl:...right enough of my silliness as tweets would tell me....I'm off...catcha laters...enjoy your evenings..:wave::wave:Am I the only one who has not taken my family to Disney? I feel like I have deprived them. We have mentioned it in passing but never got round to looking into the details.
No i have never been, not even been to America
What is the best (cheapest) way of buying a holiday to Disney Florida please? I expect you are really looking at 2 weeks to get the full benefit from Disney and the other parks, as it would be a shame going all that way and not goig to Universal too?
Many thanks
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TrulyMadly wrote: »I don't suppose you have aubergines in SSM to make a moussaka?
Layers of aubergines with lamb cooked in tomatoes, onions garlic and spices.
If you haven't any aubergines, layer with potatoes and cover in a bechamel sauce or even a cheese sauce:)
Oooh that's set me off.....I need to eat:)
TM looked like you had a good night with a dinner party for friends
Well no actually sounded like you had a good night ..glad I didn't miss your birthday0 -
Our new patio furniture has got wet :eek:
That said, it is sunny again now, not half as much rain as was forecast.What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare0 -
My best ever womble, giving £11.14.
Something that does actually compare to Morrisons
1x Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey with Honey (70CL) £24.00 £15.00
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Greens Cheesecake Mix Was 88p Now 22p at Morrisons Instore
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/greens-cheesecake-mix-was-88p-now-22p-morrisons-instore-2441112Sealed 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 -
When we stayed off site we took our lunch in that I bought in Walmart with frozen water bottles also from walmart to keep the lunch cool. The bottled water is mega cheap eg 48 bottles for 4 dollars. They sell premade huge sub rolls for 5 dollars which fed 2 adults 2 children.
Cheers, I've added that to my list :cool:TrulyMadly wrote: »No way:T
And you've gone all this time without mentioning it:D:p
Those 3 weeks will be over before you know it QoC:)
Pleased to see you back Chelsea Fred and a great holiday report:T
Judging by the last half an hour I'm almost wishing we weren't going. After tons of talk of going to a water park, MG decided to drop into the conversation that he didn't want to go to a water park :mad:I’m a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the Health & Beauty, Greenfingered Moneysaving and How Much Have You Saved boards. If you need any help on these boards, please do let me know. Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any posts you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button, or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com
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Am I the only one who has not taken my family to Disney? I feel like I have deprived them
. We have mentioned it in passing but never got round to looking into the details.
What is the best (cheapest) way of buying a holiday to Disney Florida please? I expect you are really looking at 2 weeks to get the full benefit from Disney and the other parks, as it would be a shame going all that way and not goig to Universal too?
Many thanks
Anon
We've booked as a packagequite possibly not my best idea ever but it's done now. The problem we have is that we are only there for a week so one day passes are our best option. I have read that 14 day passes are the same price as 7 days.
I looked very hard at universal but there isn't really much there we would do. We are doing city walk though which looks pretty goodI’m a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the Health & Beauty, Greenfingered Moneysaving and How Much Have You Saved boards. If you need any help on these boards, please do let me know. Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any posts you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button, or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com
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Thanks chelseafred for your very informative post about orlando. We have not been before but are going later in the year. Ds has done on the diy booking. We are hiring a car and travelling down to the quays stopping off at various place enroute. The second week we have hired a villa which works out at about £700 for 6 so mse and with a pool. What are the prices like in walmart compared to over here - don't expect they have an a wpg! Am planning on doing picnics for the park so any food tips appreciated. Bashfuls bungalow is our villa for anyone who wants to be nosey.0
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