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Elite 11+ shopping and chat thread part 2½

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  • Snap-ant
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    :j:j:j


    New to me - you can recycle the soft plastics, like cucumber packaging, loo roll packaging, frozen food packaging in the major supermarkets



    http://www.therubbishdiet.org.uk/recycle-stretchy-plastic/
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  • hornetgirl
    hornetgirl Posts: 6,155 Forumite
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    Morning all :)
    Late again :o
  • Anon
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    edited 21 July 2018 at 12:17PM
    Snap-ant wrote: »
    :j:j:j


    New to me - you can recycle the soft plastics, like cucumber packaging, loo roll packaging, frozen food packaging in the major supermarkets



    http://www.therubbishdiet.org.uk/recycle-stretchy-plastic/

    It is a minefield - we got a leaflet through from the council highlighting which packaging could be recycled. We had mainly been going on which plastic had the triangle ... but no, it is not that simple. It turns out so much is not being recycled by them despite the packaging saying it can be recycled :mad:.

    It shouldn't be this difficult to recycle :(.

    Anon
  • silvercar
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    TrulyMadly wrote: »

    That was an easy one to get. Thank you!
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  • Anon
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    edited 21 July 2018 at 1:15PM
    What are the best savings for Blackpool Pl3asure Beach please?

    I saw the £1 trial for Kids Pass which brings it down about 40% (1 child free with an adult for £39, additional children over 12 £25 or under 11 £23) - is there anything cheaper please?

    Many thanks

    Anon
  • emerald21
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    TrulyMadly wrote: »
    How did you cook it susie?

    Does it have an undertaste.

    I'm ok if it's bland as I'll just spice it up

    Hubby cooked it lol , think he fried it . It s definitely not bland definitely a strange taste :o
  • Anon wrote: »
    What are the best savings for Blackpool Pl3asure Beach please?

    I saw the £1 trial for Kids Pass which brings it down about 40% (1 child free with an adult for £39, additional children over 12 £25 or under 11 £23) - is there anything cheaper please?

    Many thanks

    Anon

    I used CC vouchers when I went recently, don't know if that's any use to you though. Think you get a discount for booking over a week in advance, but other discounts seem to be scarce, or I couldn't find anything much anyways :o
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    Is yours to decide, this is your life.


  • zippydooda
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    Anon wrote: »
    What are the best savings for Blackpool Pl3asure Beach please?

    I saw the £1 trial for Kids Pass which brings it down about 40% (1 child free with an adult for £39, additional children over 12 £25 or under 11 £23) - is there anything cheaper please?

    Many thanks

    Anon

    any good

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    https://www.blackpoolpleasurebeach.com/
  • curl_girl
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    Anon wrote: »
    What are the best savings for Blackpool Pl3asure Beach please?

    I saw the £1 trial for Kids Pass which brings it down about 40% (1 child free with an adult for £39, additional children over 12 £25 or under 11 £23) - is there anything cheaper please?

    Many thanks

    Anon

    Loved the pleasure beach when you could just walk in and pay per ride.
    Families taking elderly grandparents could still watch the kids, hold the bags etc but now the extortionate admission price alienates spectators.
    We haven't been since. :(
    curl girl with a space - even though there is no space in my cupboard!!!
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