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Elite 11+ shopping and chat thread part 2½
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shirley999 wrote: »Yes you can, I am using an iPad! In App Store select iPhone only and you will find it, seems to be that way for many apps. Enjoy!
You are a star shirl:T:T:T
I think I must have tried this when it first came out but failed to choose iPhone.
I’ve downloaded it but now thinking there might have been a referral code:oTo do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
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davemorton wrote: »You can hardly moan
It was ok until someone put the stones in the middle of the steps....now I can’t get me wheelbarrow back up with the sea coal:oTo do is to be. Rousseau
To be is to do. Sartre
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AP - a few Gweggs again today.
HTH
AnonTrulyMadly wrote: »It was ok until someone put the stones in the middle of the steps....now I can’t get me wheelbarrow back up with the sea coal:o“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
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Wheres_My_Cashback wrote: »You're not really missing much. They don't do freebies. Only worth using when a product is already on offer and then it usually only gives between 20-40% off. Ok if you're buying the product already, otherwise not.
I have bought 7 products I buy regularly today, all of which were on offer at either Tesco or Sainsbury's so made a decent saving. It is the best week by far to date with 38 offers. I like it because the offers all last a week and then you get new ones for the following week.0 -
Savvy Deals UK FB have a code for a free coffee from Ner0 with their app - works for new and existing customers.
HTH
Anon
but not on my app, it comes up as not available as I've already made a purchase“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.”0 -
From HUKD, worth checking for Quidco ClickSnap £10 cashback on Whisky
Edit: Looks like it was last week.“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
Juvenal, The Sixteen Satires0 -
From the dark side, checked, and it is on my card.
New offer: Spend £10 get £5 back on Aldi using your amex card“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”
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TrulyMadly wrote: »Can you believe that I hit whoopsie time exactly at Teskies:rotfl::rotfl:
I only went in for eggs:rotfl::rotfl:
I paid probably twice as much as would in A but the quality always seems a bit better/ fresher in T:)
I am especially happy with the Caesar salad.....and the eggs of course. None of them were broken:T
Thats one of our Caesar Salads! (Think of me when you eat it!). Not our Ruccola though.
Anyway, where were you earlier when I called for you? I honked but I think all the Pampas Grass in your front garden muffles the sound?:rotfl:
ChelseaFred:)0 -
Morning
Looks like the 2 for £3.00 Porridge ending today.
(£1.98/£2.00/£2.18/£2.28/£2.38)
http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/asda/bundle-661179_2256548.html
Quaker Oats/Jumbo Oats and Scotts Porage Oats/Old Fashioned Scotts should compare to Tesco (new offer starting today)/Morries 2 for £3.00 offer.
Quaker Oats/Scotts original works out 85p a box.
Quaker Jumbo (£2.18) and Scotts Old Fashioned (£2.28)works out 67/57p a box
Ready Brek Original and Choc v Tesco £1.50. Works out 85p a box
Best comparisons Oats So Simple £2.38 each v Sainsbobs half price offer at £1.22
Original/Variety Pack/Sweet Cinnamon/Strawberry, Raspberry and Cranberry/Apple & Blueberry/Golden Syrup/Apple, Sultana, Raisin and Cranberry – works out 22p a box :j :j
Double check Sainsbobs website for flavours, above are from Mysupermarket which, like my sums, can be unreliable
Check price they scan through at and the offer comes off (hopefully they won't just rollback) after update.
Don't rely on the SEL showing the offer
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Good morning all“All shall be well, and all shall be well and all manner of thing shall be well.”0
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