Elite 11+ shopping and chat thread part 2½

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  • curl_girl
    curl_girl Posts: 4,622 Forumite
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    curl_girl wrote: »
    Large can of CarPlan de icer £1 in A.
    Tried a podger shop.
    Thanks Izzey and bubbs for early confirmation.

    No multi buy sign on display.
    Hope my shop works this time!

    Thanks again, worked for a change.
    12.84 back on my 15 podger spend.

    Son has just started to eat this, would like more but no space.
    Happy with 10 boxes. :p
    curl girl with a space - even though there is no space in my cupboard!!!
  • izzeyb
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    Elljay wrote: »
    lj* - I could have written this post about my husband - and the similarity in our names is uncanny:rotfl:

    Thanks Izzey - could I have a pm too please?:A


    LOL I only posted to midwinter you have pm because my pm notifications do not 'pop up' for some reason. Also my smillies don't work when logged in from IE

    But I wanted to reply to midwinter by pm as I haven't had a 'chat' with her for an awful long time and I didn't want her to miss my pm.

    Nothing more in relation to Asda. Unsure of what time exactly asda offers update and unsure if stuff is going to go onto rollback or when a specific thing will end :)

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  • Snap-ant
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    Snap-ant wrote: »
    email from SD - take in your card until 27th

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    Popped into SD & claimed my free gift. Choice of 3 :)

    BUT very limited stock so be quick.

    You just have to show your SD card & say you had an email :)

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  • izzeyb
    izzeyb Posts: 5,265 Forumite
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    My porridge shop.

    Got rid of some muller APGs

    I only got what we/me mum use. £12 spend + fillers, APG for £5.14

    Asda V T
    [FONT=&quot]6x Quaker Porridge Oats (1kg)[/FONT][FONT=&quot] £11.88[/FONT][FONT=&quot] £9.00[/FONT]
    [FONT=&quot]2x Scott's Porage Original Scottish Porridge Oats (1kg)[/FONT][FONT=&quot] £ 4.00[/FONT][FONT=&quot] £3.00

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  • Snap-ant
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    :D

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  • mhoc
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    edited 7 February 2018 at 4:34PM
    Snap-ant wrote: »
    :D

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    I love the colour, so vibrant.
    I was wondering if I ought to try something wild and whacky - there is a gap now of about 5 weeks when we are not due to see any of the offspring and don't have any Important Dates to attend when I could do some experimenting!
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  • lj*
    lj* Posts: 234 Forumite
    Snap that is fabulous! ( wish I had the courage!)
  • Hello everyone,

    It's been a long time since I've been on here... getting back into the spirit of things. I've read the APG FAQs and am going to have a go at a shop by looking at mysupermatket.

    A couple of questions if anyone knows the answers.

    1. If it's not 10% cheaper at only one competitor then do they not give a voucher? i.e. Does it have to be more expensive at only 1 in order for them to not pay out?

    2. Is looking at my supermarket how others find things likely to compare? Am I on the right track?

    Will post results successful or not. Any tips?
  • izzeyb wrote: »
    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 :o, can be unreliable :D


    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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    bubbs wrote: »
    Thanks just tried oatsdo simple will post results if no one has before I get mine
    Morning all


    Thank you izzeyb and bubbles for testing....:kisses3:
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  • rhosynbach
    rhosynbach Posts: 7,664 Forumite
    Help desperately needed from the elite please I have never had a birth certificate, ordered a copy on line from government site and its hard to read so no good for job interviews especially when they copy it is this the only copy I can get or is there a way to get a better copy. Thanks
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