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A few snowflakes

May 11th, 2013 at 05:36 pm

I just added up my savings. I saved £2.62 using my discount card so I sent a payment to CC1. £7.62 so far this month of snowflakes, but £5 was using coupons.

I'm browsing resourceful cook website just now trying to plan next week's meals.

Hubby wanted a subway this week but I didn't give in.

4 Responses to “A few snowflakes”

  1. creditcardfree Says:
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    Great job finding those snowflakes and keeping your spending down as well.

  2. rob62521 Says:
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    Good job on the snowflakes!

  3. snafu Says:
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    http://www.wikihow.com/Make-Subway-Sandwiches-at-Home

    If the copying & pasting the link does't work, try Google, How to make a Subway Sandwich

    Subway Sandwich is a terrific way of using up small quantities of leftovers. I've used hot dog buns, tortillas, pita rounds since I never have heavy duty Subway type rolls at hand. Use whatever greens you have that DH will eat, slivers of veggies [do you have a mandoline/slicer] thinly sliced meat or fish. It's all in using spiced up, thinned down mayo and wrapping tightly with plastic wrap to hold everything tight and a paper towel to make it feel right in the hand.

    If DH particularly likes Subway Sandwiches, it's way cheaper to by half dozen slices of various and favorite deli meat, custom sliced rather than packaged. They have a short shelf life so plan to use them up quickly. While they are unhealthy and full of unpronounceable chemicals I keep justifying it because of all the greens and veggies ratio to meat.

  4. scottish girl Says:
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    Thanks guys!
    @snafu - I will check out the link. Thanks!

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