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  • emerald21
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    and lastly for now I just have to tell you about my delicious tea. It was a meal deal that you cook yourself . It was from Morissons and £4 the lot. A load of pork strips, a pack of stir fry veg, a pack of spaghetti egg noodle stuff and a largish sachet of sauce.Absolute bargain.:) especially compared to the likes of Pizza Express etc. I went for a bath and hubby cooked it :)
  • emerald21
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    bubbs wrote: »
    These are morries on msm
    Always Discreet Low-Rise Pants for Sensitive Bladder - Medium
    (12)
    £7.44 £6.49
    54.1p / Pant

    They are the ones I mean bubbs so they are still £6.49 there then ? In Sainsbury's , Boots, Asda , Superdrug and Tesco they are £7.50 now.
  • tweets
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    bubbs wrote: »
    Hello tweets :wave:
    You ok?

    Hello bubbs :wave:

    Yes thanks I am better :dance::dance::dance:

    Poppy quiet but she eaten her tea so she will be ok she sat here by my side resting. :A
  • bubbs
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    tweets wrote: »
    Hello bubbs :wave:

    Yes thanks I am better :dance::dance::dance:

    Poppy quiet but she eaten her tea so she will be ok she sat here by my side resting. :A

    Good :T:T:T
    Poor Poppy:( extra cuddles tonight:D
    Sealed 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:
  • Just eaten a full fat greek yog dated 9th of Oct :D:D

    Do I beat TS record for consuming the most out of date yog :cool:

    Never seen a problem with out of date yogurt, assuming it smells and tastes normal. After all, it is just gone off milk :rotfl::rotfl:
    What is this life if, full of care, we have no time to stand and stare
  • Thought I would do a short list for newbies and myself, it started to get longer :eek:
    Still loads to go into it, maybe should try and organise it and make it as full as I can....

    Some of BH’s rules
    The only silly question is the one not asked.
    Always remember that retailers treat muggles (normal shoppers and sometimes Elite) as fools with prices bouncing up and down, just go to mysupermarket.co.uk and look at the graph for prices and the yoyo effect is astounding!
    Quoting one of our adversaries “ Every penny counts” , savings mount up. A spreadsheet tracking savings can be fun.
    Use by date to be stuck to. Best Before Date, if it’s cheap it is edible. I have found Poundstretcher gets a lot of job lots of Best Before food at good prices. You can never know what they will have or when, worth popping into regularly.
    Wombling is good, Sada can provide some lovely APGs, even Tosco can at least let you see what may be a bargain elsewhere or things you can buy there with Conditional spends.
    No question is stupid.
    Picking up receipts/pennies/McD cups with stickers still on them/a paper with a known MOC inside, is not embarrassing, it is sensible and it is the muggles who should be ashamed of being muggles.
    Free samples, grab as many as you can carry, food samples, go back a few times.
    Free Metro paper can have GREAT Money Off Coupons, never take one! Take a handful!
    Same for store magazines, Tosco and Mr Shoes can be the best.
    Always collect the MOCs even if there is no glitch to use them on, it may appear. ALSO don’t bin them until they expire.
    Never leave home without a supply of MOCs, just in case.
    ALWAYS have a large stock of toilet roll.
    If eating out, ask for water NOT expensive drinks.
    Take-away food/fast food, always carry small bottles of cheap soft drinks and save a fortune.
    Sachets of sauces/salt/peppers/sugar, grab them. I haven’t bought sugar in ages, have jars of sachets in cupboard, also ideal for going on self catering holidays.
    Even serviettes are good hankies.
    Adapt your body clock to have poo time at work and use their bog roll.
    In a hotel at any time? Always take the tea and coffee in the room daily, so they refill them, same for toilet stuff. They are there to be used, but in my case, use it later LOL. My no no line is towels etc
    Breakfast at hotel “all you can eat”? take bag(s), it is amazing what falls off your plate into bag. Butter, jam, continental pastries, rolls, cold meat, cheese etcetera. Lunch sorted!!
    Charge everything you can, they give you electric for free.
    You have to pay for internet at digs? Go and park in fast food car park and hook up.
    Having a fast food treat? Sachets again, McDs collect loyalty stickers left on other tables.
    Disneyland Paris? McD about cheapest food there, BUT, outside there is a filling station where you can buy goodies and drinks, can’t remember where exactly.
    Not allowed food into funparks or attractions or cinema? HOW DARE THEY! Can they guarantee that their food conforms to your religious needs (refuse to say which religion((elite)) ) / Allergy to many things / strict Vegan/ diabetic and needs to eat certain foods at specific times. “Are you being racist/religious bigot/sexist…… is it your company policy to insult people?” works well.
    No question is a silly question.
    Haggle, all they can say is no, or the bonus is that they will.
    Split your shopping into two, one where you have targetted savings or comparisons and another for stuff that doesn’t.
    Own brand can be as good as branded stuff
    Water down detergents, we always use too much anyway.
    Have a stash of toilet roll.
    Install Apps that give freebies/discounts into every phone in house.
    O2 priority moments is great!!
    Don’t get complacent, always check for deals and bargains.
    Insurances/large purchases/any contracts for TV/cable/phone Do comparisons and check cashback
    NEVER buy through comparison sites, they get a cut of the sale.
    Don’t depend on cashback, sometimes it doesn’t pay out.
    Freeze what you can when offers on, buy a 2nd/3rd freezer when you can afford it.
    Gonna buy something? Do you need it? Will you use it? Is it value for money or just a status symbol? Wait a while to cool off and think it over.
    NEVER trust BH
    Stockpile toilet paper
    When low sit with your stash and feel good, unless toilet rolls are less than 30!!
  • fuzzgun19
    fuzzgun19 Posts: 7,767 Forumite
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    emerald21 wrote: »
    They are the ones I mean bubbs so they are still £6.49 there then ? In Sainsbury's , Boots, Asda , Superdrug and Tesco they are £7.50 now.

    Looks like Asda have ditched their 6.50 deal... 7.50 now.
    I Hate Jobsworths!!!
  • tweets
    tweets Posts: 35,946 Forumite
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    bubbs wrote: »
    Good :T:T:T
    Poor Poppy:( extra cuddles tonight:D

    She already gets loads cuddles but I am sure I can find more for her :D
  • mhoc
    mhoc Posts: 19,318 Forumite
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    Thought I would do a short list for newbies and myself, it started to get longer :eek:
    Still loads to go into it, maybe should try and organise it and make it as full as I can....

    Some of BH’s rules
    The only silly question is the one not asked.
    Always remember that retailers treat muggles (normal shoppers and sometimes Elite) as fools with prices bouncing up and down, just go to mysupermarket.co.uk and look at the graph for prices and the yoyo effect is astounding!
    Quoting one of our adversaries “ Every penny counts” , savings mount up. A spreadsheet tracking savings can be fun.
    Use by date to be stuck to. Best Before Date, if it’s cheap it is edible. I have found Poundstretcher gets a lot of job lots of Best Before food at good prices. You can never know what they will have or when, worth popping into regularly.
    Wombling is good, Sada can provide some lovely APGs, even Tosco can at least let you see what may be a bargain elsewhere or things you can buy there with Conditional spends.
    No question is stupid.
    Picking up receipts/pennies/McD cups with stickers still on them/a paper with a known MOC inside, is not embarrassing, it is sensible and it is the muggles who should be ashamed of being muggles.
    Free samples, grab as many as you can carry, food samples, go back a few times.
    Free Metro paper can have GREAT Money Off Coupons, never take one! Take a handful!
    Same for store magazines, Tosco and Mr Shoes can be the best.
    Always collect the MOCs even if there is no glitch to use them on, it may appear. ALSO don’t bin them until they expire.
    Never leave home without a supply of MOCs, just in case.
    ALWAYS have a large stock of toilet roll.
    If eating out, ask for water NOT expensive drinks.
    Take-away food/fast food, always carry small bottles of cheap soft drinks and save a fortune.
    Sachets of sauces/salt/peppers/sugar, grab them. I haven’t bought sugar in ages, have jars of sachets in cupboard, also ideal for going on self catering holidays.
    Even serviettes are good hankies.
    Adapt your body clock to have poo time at work and use their bog roll.
    In a hotel at any time? Always take the tea and coffee in the room daily, so they refill them, same for toilet stuff. They are there to be used, but in my case, use it later LOL. My no no line is towels etc
    Breakfast at hotel “all you can eat”? take bag(s), it is amazing what falls off your plate into bag. Butter, jam, continental pastries, rolls, cold meat, cheese etcetera. Lunch sorted!!
    Charge everything you can, they give you electric for free.
    You have to pay for internet at digs? Go and park in fast food car park and hook up.
    Having a fast food treat? Sachets again, McDs collect loyalty stickers left on other tables.
    Disneyland Paris? McD about cheapest food there, BUT, outside there is a filling station where you can buy goodies and drinks, can’t remember where exactly.
    Not allowed food into funparks or attractions or cinema? HOW DARE THEY! Can they guarantee that their food conforms to your religious needs (refuse to say which religion((elite)) ) / Allergy to many things / strict Vegan/ diabetic and needs to eat certain foods at specific times. “Are you being racist/religious bigot/sexist…… is it your company policy to insult people?” works well.
    No question is a silly question.
    Haggle, all they can say is no, or the bonus is that they will.
    Split your shopping into two, one where you have targetted savings or comparisons and another for stuff that doesn’t.
    Own brand can be as good as branded stuff
    Water down detergents, we always use too much anyway.
    Have a stash of toilet roll.
    Install Apps that give freebies/discounts into every phone in house.
    O2 priority moments is great!!
    Don’t get complacent, always check for deals and bargains.
    Insurances/large purchases/any contracts for TV/cable/phone Do comparisons and check cashback
    NEVER buy through comparison sites, they get a cut of the sale.
    Don’t depend on cashback, sometimes it doesn’t pay out.
    Freeze what you can when offers on, buy a 2nd/3rd freezer when you can afford it.
    Gonna buy something? Do you need it? Will you use it? Is it value for money or just a status symbol? Wait a while to cool off and think it over.
    NEVER trust BH
    Stockpile toilet paper
    When low sit with your stash and feel good, unless toilet rolls are less than 30!!

    I think we need to print this off and stick it on the notice board :)

    an inadequate supply of toothpaste and deodarant can also cause middle of the night panics :rotfl:

    I have tried to stock pile cat food but my 3 keep eating up my stash :D
    “Create all the happiness you are able to create; remove all the misery you are able to remove. Every day will allow you, --will invite you to add something to the pleasure of others, --or to diminish something of their pains.”
  • tweets
    tweets Posts: 35,946 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Photogenic Home Insurance Hacker!
    Thought I would do a short list for newbies and myself, it started to get longer :eek:
    Still loads to go into it, maybe should try and organise it and make it as full as I can....

    Some of BH’s rules
    The only silly question is the one not asked.
    Always remember that retailers treat muggles (normal shoppers and sometimes Elite) as fools with prices bouncing up and down, just go to mysupermarket.co.uk and look at the graph for prices and the yoyo effect is astounding!
    Quoting one of our adversaries “ Every penny counts” , savings mount up. A spreadsheet tracking savings can be fun.
    Use by date to be stuck to. Best Before Date, if it’s cheap it is edible. I have found Poundstretcher gets a lot of job lots of Best Before food at good prices. You can never know what they will have or when, worth popping into regularly.
    Wombling is good, Sada can provide some lovely APGs, even Tosco can at least let you see what may be a bargain elsewhere or things you can buy there with Conditional spends.
    No question is stupid.
    Picking up receipts/pennies/McD cups with stickers still on them/a paper with a known MOC inside, is not embarrassing, it is sensible and it is the muggles who should be ashamed of being muggles.
    Free samples, grab as many as you can carry, food samples, go back a few times.
    Free Metro paper can have GREAT Money Off Coupons, never take one! Take a handful!
    Same for store magazines, Tosco and Mr Shoes can be the best.
    Always collect the MOCs even if there is no glitch to use them on, it may appear. ALSO don’t bin them until they expire.
    Never leave home without a supply of MOCs, just in case.
    ALWAYS have a large stock of toilet roll.
    If eating out, ask for water NOT expensive drinks.
    Take-away food/fast food, always carry small bottles of cheap soft drinks and save a fortune.
    Sachets of sauces/salt/peppers/sugar, grab them. I haven’t bought sugar in ages, have jars of sachets in cupboard, also ideal for going on self catering holidays.
    Even serviettes are good hankies.
    Adapt your body clock to have poo time at work and use their bog roll.
    In a hotel at any time? Always take the tea and coffee in the room daily, so they refill them, same for toilet stuff. They are there to be used, but in my case, use it later LOL. My no no line is towels etc
    Breakfast at hotel “all you can eat”? take bag(s), it is amazing what falls off your plate into bag. Butter, jam, continental pastries, rolls, cold meat, cheese etcetera. Lunch sorted!!
    Charge everything you can, they give you electric for free.
    You have to pay for internet at digs? Go and park in fast food car park and hook up.
    Having a fast food treat? Sachets again, McDs collect loyalty stickers left on other tables.
    Disneyland Paris? McD about cheapest food there, BUT, outside there is a filling station where you can buy goodies and drinks, can’t remember where exactly.
    Not allowed food into funparks or attractions or cinema? HOW DARE THEY! Can they guarantee that their food conforms to your religious needs (refuse to say which religion((elite)) ) / Allergy to many things / strict Vegan/ diabetic and needs to eat certain foods at specific times. “Are you being racist/religious bigot/sexist…… is it your company policy to insult people?” works well.
    No question is a silly question.
    Haggle, all they can say is no, or the bonus is that they will.
    Split your shopping into two, one where you have targetted savings or comparisons and another for stuff that doesn’t.
    Own brand can be as good as branded stuff
    Water down detergents, we always use too much anyway.
    Have a stash of toilet roll.
    Install Apps that give freebies/discounts into every phone in house.
    O2 priority moments is great!!
    Don’t get complacent, always check for deals and bargains.
    Insurances/large purchases/any contracts for TV/cable/phone Do comparisons and check cashback
    NEVER buy through comparison sites, they get a cut of the sale.
    Don’t depend on cashback, sometimes it doesn’t pay out.
    Freeze what you can when offers on, buy a 2nd/3rd freezer when you can afford it.
    Gonna buy something? Do you need it? Will you use it? Is it value for money or just a status symbol? Wait a while to cool off and think it over.
    NEVER trust BH
    Stockpile toilet paper
    When low sit with your stash and feel good, unless toilet rolls are less than 30!!


    Think this should be added to first post :T
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