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Old 26-02-2009, 02:01 PM #51
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This AsdaWalmart bargain for One Pound
is amazing Value.

And No Artificial Flavourings, No Colors
and the important No Hydrogenated Fat.

Good enough for Lauren
if she needed a budget meal.

If you have a £1 bargain of the Week
post yours.

Tom this is kept in the Fridge
I never said it is Frozen.
When was the last time you seen a curry in a fridge at the supermarket?

It also says suitable for freezing which is what I imagine most people do until they use it
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A box of 6 eggs are value. And under £1. You can make so much from them, and add them to loads of stuff to bump up a meal.

I'm still munching on my eggy bread (it's so good).
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i feed me and my daughter the whole week on just £15 the only freezer kind of stuff i buy is fish fingers and pies
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When was the last time you seen a curry in a fridge at the supermarket?

It also says suitable for freezing which is what I imagine most people do until they use it


It is Not Frozen
that means it is Fresh Meal
for a pound.


You only thought you could get Frozen meals for a pound.


That is why AsdaWalmart are groundbreaking
with these £1 Quality meals.
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i feed me and my daughter the whole week on just £15 the only freezer kind of stuff i buy is fish fingers and pies
I alway cook a meal so I make too much, then I feeze what I don't eat, so I have a couple of meals for next time.


I don't personally rave about microwave dinners and such. I much prefer my fresh veg (no tinned or frozen stuff) and fresh foods.

But I do buy some frozen stuff llike fish fingers! MMMMMm!


Chips and wedges I make my own from Potatoes and I leave the skins on. So much nicer.

I'm a BIG food lover. Some of my family are Italian and Scottish so a big appetite is essential, lol as well as appreciation for food. (I cannot stand wasting food!)
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yep i am the same when i buy a chicken or mince for example i stretch it over 3 dinners and if chicken a lunch as well
you could easily knock up a curry that would feed a family of 4 for not much more than a £1 values ranges FTW
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now answer this turtle guy :P

Stop This
he has said "get back on Topic."


You Utter Trouble Maker.
zzzzzz "utter" ... love that word

Your a hypocrite... turtle was "off topic" when he was making his point that you agreed with yours but now my being off topic is me being a trouble maker? If we stayed ON topic what kind of a boring thread would it be?...oh....this kind hehe
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now answer this turtle guy :P

Stop This
he has said "get back on Topic."


You Utter Trouble Maker.
zzzzzz "utter" ... love that word

Your a hypocrite... turtle was "off topic" when he was making his point that you agreed with yours but now my being off topic is me being a trouble maker? If we stayed ON topic what kind of a boring thread would it be?...oh....this kind hehe


no offence here darling but if this thread bores you, then ***** off and play on another thread. Some of us here find this interesting.

So is there no value food that you like?
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i feed me and my daughter the whole week on just £15 the only freezer kind of stuff i buy is fish fingers and pies
I alway cook a meal so I make too much, then I feeze what I don't eat, so I have a couple of meals for next time.


I don't personally rave about microwave dinners and such. I much prefer my fresh veg (no tinned or frozen stuff) and fresh foods.

But I do buy some frozen stuff llike fish fingers! MMMMMm!


Chips and wedges I make my own from Potatoes and I leave the skins on. So much nicer.

I'm a BIG food lover. Some of my family are Italian and Scottish so a big appetite is essential, lol as well as appreciation for food. (I cannot stand wasting food!)
please stay on topic....we're talking about £1 meals ... not about potatoes with skin on them.
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Anyway
Tom got this wrong
he thought it was Frozen.

I do not eat much Frozen.


This is a first
quality fresh Meal
for just one pound.
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i feed me and my daughter the whole week on just £15 the only freezer kind of stuff i buy is fish fingers and pies
I alway cook a meal so I make too much, then I feeze what I don't eat, so I have a couple of meals for next time.


I don't personally rave about microwave dinners and such. I much prefer my fresh veg (no tinned or frozen stuff) and fresh foods.

But I do buy some frozen stuff llike fish fingers! MMMMMm!


Chips and wedges I make my own from Potatoes and I leave the skins on. So much nicer.

I'm a BIG food lover. Some of my family are Italian and Scottish so a big appetite is essential, lol as well as appreciation for food. (I cannot stand wasting food!)
please stay on topic....we're talking about £1 meals ... not about potatoes with skin on them.
my you are annoying!


Potatoes are under a pound. So that makes them value food and you can make a meal out of them.
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now answer this turtle guy :P

Stop This
he has said "get back on Topic."


You Utter Trouble Maker.
zzzzzz "utter" ... love that word

Your a hypocrite... turtle was "off topic" when he was making his point that you agreed with yours but now my being off topic is me being a trouble maker? If we stayed ON topic what kind of a boring thread would it be?...oh....this kind hehe


no offence here darling but if this thread bores you, then **** off and play on another thread. Some of us here find this interesting.

So is there no value food that you like?
I'm not gay dude.... but that is sweet
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now answer this turtle guy :P

Stop This
he has said "get back on Topic."


You Utter Trouble Maker.
zzzzzz "utter" ... love that word

Your a hypocrite... turtle was "off topic" when he was making his point that you agreed with yours but now my being off topic is me being a trouble maker? If we stayed ON topic what kind of a boring thread would it be?...oh....this kind hehe


no offence here darling but if this thread bores you, then **** off and play on another thread. Some of us here find this interesting.

So is there no value food that you like?
I'm not gay dude.... but that is sweet

?????

WTF???
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darling ????
WTF???
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Stay on Topic Ange7
stop this Utter Game , please.
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darling ????
WTF???

ptttfff.


Whatever.

Back on topic.

I just remembered that tesco have started reducing loads of stuff to £1 too to try and win the price wars against Asda etc.


I'm off there in a bit to see what bargains I can pick up.
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Yes
Tesco try to match AsdaWalmart
Very True.
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i feed me and my daughter the whole week on just £15 the only freezer kind of stuff i buy is fish fingers and pies
That impressive with the prices these days,

we shop at asda and for 4 of us it can be anything from 90 - 140 pound a week.

But then some weeks we spend like 14 pound on slim fast at that and we buy loads of meat..
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i dont have a asda close enough so use tesco and lidl but mostly tesco and i aint ashamed of having a basket full of value stuff which like i said you could make a curry for a family for not much more than £1
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Stay on Topic Ange7
stop this Utter Game , please.
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He made a point about the labour party being one of the reasons for the financial crisis. Apparently he was ON topic then.... now that I ask him to explain his views my question is now OFF topic. Dude this isn't a game... either he knows what he's talking about or he doesn't. He sounds like he doesn't given that the labour party don't control how UK investment banks buy and on-sell debt. Turtle your clearly out of your depth.... next time mate if you have an opinion and you post it on a forum... don't be a pussy and cry "off topic".
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Depth??


This is the One Pound Bargain Meal thread


Ange slap yourself
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i feed me and my daughter the whole week on just £15 the only freezer kind of stuff i buy is fish fingers and pies
That impressive with the prices these days,

we shop at asda and for 4 of us it can be anything from 90 - 140 pound a week.

But then some weeks we spend like 14 pound on slim fast at that and we buy loads of meat..
i buy larger packs of mince etc so they go for more than one meal so i can freeze portions and so on
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When you blame Labour for something they didnt do, Im gonna challenge you on it simple as!...you bought them into your topic...like you do all your topics
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A box of 6 eggs are value. And under £1. You can make so much from them, and add them to loads of stuff to bump up a meal.

I'm still munching on my eggy bread (it's so good).

Yes good idea.
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