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Elite 11+ shopping and chat thread part 2½

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  • tweets
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    fuzzgun19 wrote: »
    Hi tweets, which quiche do you make, is it one from their website?

    I had a look but there are a few.. any recommendations please?

    I will try find it I make it different everytime lol depends what vegetables I have in :) BRB
  • tweets
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    fuzzgub : I make my quiche

    Scallop boiled potatoes

    Mixed veg

    Tub cottage cheese

    3 eggs

    Oven 200 degrees

    I cook veg and potatoes before hand so I know they cooked lol.

    Get dish and lay a layer scalloped potatoes then veg over top then another layer scalloped potatoes.

    Whisk eggs then add cottage cheese and stir then pour over potatoes and veg

    Bung in oven for 30 minutes

    I normally eat mine with baked beans
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  • Anon
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    It's odd though, when I look at the Tesco prices for the gravy they seem to be £1.35 as well on their website and mysupermarket.

    Talking gravy, I noticed yesterday one of my staple apg fillers - A sp gravy has gone up from 20p to 38p :eek:.

    Anon
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    TrulyMadly wrote: »
    I wouldn't be sat opposite him:eek:

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    Good evening, mine does that I clean the contacts with isopropyl alcohol wipes and it seem to do the trick.:)
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  • bubbs
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    Evening all :D
    Thanks zipster and Izzey for glitch, i didnt partake though :D
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  • shirley999
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    Shloer - a couple of flavours are £1 in Tesco and GreenJinn are paying 70p making the net price just 30p.
  • zippydooda
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    Anon wrote: »
    Talking gravy, I noticed yesterday one of my staple apg fillers - A sp gravy has gone up from 20p to 38p :eek:.

    Anon

    ive noticed a few things jump in price. i used to get prawns for the wife. £5.60 now £6 so much for them lowering prices
  • Savvybuyer
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    edited 25 September 2018 at 6:52PM
    Anon wrote: »
    Talking gravy, I noticed yesterday one of my staple apg fillers - A sp gravy has gone up from 20p to 38p :eek:.

    Anon

    I think you've put it up a further three pence in the move towards "even lower prices". Should still compare 35p vs 20p M. It is a nice help, whilst we still have an APG.

    It was also vs T at 20p recently, but I don't know whether that still works? I can't see it on t.com today and msm now says "---" for T. I don't know when it dropped off t.com, if it did, or whether the APG might still be picking up T in the background. Msm has long said "---" for M, but don't worry about that - still seeing 20p instore as of yesterday.
  • Savvybuyer
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    zippydooda wrote: »
    ive noticed a few things jump in price. i used to get prawns for the wife. £5.60 now £6 so much for them lowering prices

    I thought a short while ago whether this was the move towards even lower prices - raise them first, so you can then bring them down and claim they are "even lower". Well, they may then be "even lower" than what they were once they were raised, even if not as low as they were before they were raised! So much with the supermarkets again is about trying to get us to spend more.
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