The latter (as with many thai currys) contains fish and shrimp:
http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/tesco...urry_150g.html
The latter (as with many thai currys) contains fish and shrimp:
http://www.mysupermarket.co.uk/tesco...urry_150g.html
"Mr Flibble - forum corruptor of innocents!!" - Hemlock
Morrison's still have their Grassington's spicy beanburgers for £1. The one in Partick also has Goodlife Mediterranean Bakes for £1
Oh, and there was absolutely no sign of any tofu on the shelves! I doubt it was that popular with the Glasgow masses
The hair express hairdressers in Stourbridge (West Midlands) is closing down Fri so all Paul Mitchell products are reduced to £2 which is very good.
As far as I am aware Paul Mitchell ranges are vegan says on the bottles "does not conduct or endorse animal testing"
Staff say others are closing down across the country.
Lots of stock there.
Farmfoods have Grassington Soya Fillets in Tomato and Herb Marinade, Black Pepper Steak, and Meatballs all at 69p or 2 packs for a pounds at the moment - originally posted by someone on HotUKDeals, I've been to my nearest Farmfoods and stocked up my freezer!
Sounds good. But is the saving adequate danger money for entering an establishment such as Farmfoods?
"Mr Flibble - forum corruptor of innocents!!" - Hemlock
But what do they taste like? It's no good them being even 10p if they are foul!
After reading about Farmfoods selling vegan stuff i dropped into a similar shop (Fulton Foods i think it's called?) yesterday, and they've got Linda McCartney cornish pasties 2 boxes for £1.50! Didn't have "vegan friendly" on the box like some of the other LM stuff but the ingredients and allery advice are animal-free.
Quitting something because it's hard is wrong, and quitting something because it's wrong is hard. One takes cowardice, the other bravery.
Processed cheese seriously?! How random! Cheers for the heads up tho' Ms Derious! I was just asking 'cos of Mr F's comment about going in Farmfoods! I mean if they were wonderful I would!
There's nowt wrong with F'Foods I should know about before anyone comments on me supporting arms dealers or suppliers of heroin to children at the school gates?!
Sorry, I think I was getting mixed up with the pure cheese slices thread. Silly Ms_Derious.
The Grassingtons, I've only had the 'chicken' nuggets. They were okay in a 'very easy' way, but I can't say I really liked them. They were very bland... but I find most processed food is, so be honest.
Quitting something because it's hard is wrong, and quitting something because it's wrong is hard. One takes cowardice, the other bravery.
Clipper tea sent me a pack of 10 free teabags today and a money off coupon for green tea. I am also in the race to win one of their hampers.
You too can participate if you sign up here
http://www.clipper-teas.com/
I think they do other non-tea goodies too.
See my local diary ... http://herbwormwood.blogspot.com/
^ Clipper are brilliant cause delivery is free if you spend over £10
In Morrison's, cauldron tofu is buy one get one free. They also do sage and onion slices by redwoods, which are on special offer at £1.00
Sainsbury's have "Original Source" products 2 for 1 or at least they did when I went in the other day.
Blackmail is such an ugly word. I prefer "extortion". The "X" makes it sound cool.
(plans trip tomorrow)
If I sink to the bottom I can run to the shore.
Asda have the shower gels for a quid, so same difference.
"Danger" could be my middle name … but it's "John"
Lots of pound shops sell Original Source products too. I got a shower gel for 99p from one on Monday.
(plans a trip to 99p store)
If I sink to the bottom I can run to the shore.
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Sainsburys have Pimms on offer, £11, for anyone who can stomache the stuff.
Morrissons have started stocking a new Redwoods kind of hot dog sausages! Woohoo! Bought loads in excitement, but haven't tried them yet.
£11 is a good price, though it was £10 a couple of months back. We're on our third bottle.
I noticed the hot dogs, though in my local branch they're stocking them instead of the redwoods slices they used to do, which is less convient for making sandwiches.
"Mr Flibble - forum corruptor of innocents!!" - Hemlock
wow, how much are they Mr Fibble? H&B does then for £2.15 a pack... Though I do get a 25% staff discount. Having said that - even with my discount at H&B the Sage and Onion Slices still come to over a quid! So Morrisons is real cheaper... It just goes to show how much health stores rip you off... But then I guess supermarkets can buy them in large quantities...
I'm pretty sure the sage an onion slices were under a quid in morrisons.
We too get the 25% discount in H&B, though the magic card expires soon.
"Mr Flibble - forum corruptor of innocents!!" - Hemlock
No, I meant how much were the HotDogs? And what's a magic card...?
^ I think flibble is referring to the discount card
im confused (doesnt take much i know)
The hotdogs are £1.99, I believe.
My nearest Morrisons is still selling Sage & Onion and Beef slices as well as the hot dogs - the 75p price for slices lasts until 13th September, if I remember correctly.
It's unfortunate that the morrison's mince has been repackaged and now states 'Vegetarian' rather than 'Vegan' on it :-(
Where do you guys get tofu so cheap!? Both the plain blocks and the marinated pieces are usually just under £2 in my Tescos (that's each!).
waitrose I can usually find some tofu (silken usually) for about £1
If I sink to the bottom I can run to the shore.
Superdrug has a big sale on Simple Skincare atm, including the shower gels and handwashes for only 79p... bargain considering they're sold for 99p in 99p stores!
even perfect isn't perfect - Rubyduby 4th July 08
most of it is, vava, it tells you what's not on their website though.
ooo ok ta Cobweb
even perfect isn't perfect - Rubyduby 4th July 08
http://www.veganforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=22772
This is a thread i made about 'Simple' a while back.
life gets 'simpler' by using this forum
even perfect isn't perfect - Rubyduby 4th July 08
Holland and Barrett
Dairy-Free Fudge on offer at £2.24
LMac Sausages at £1.06
B12 1000UG tablets at £2.49 (I think)
Trek Bars 2 for £2
Also large Calcium Magnesium and Zinc tablets half price for £6.49 250tabs if anyone buys them.
Pizzahut 50% off Sun - Thu deal - the pizza base is vegan and the potato wedges with sweet chilli or bbq dip are too and the salad cart is ok these days (personally I rate Pizza Express as better but this brings the bill down so we may go as my Mum likes it there!)
http://vouchers.pizzahutoffers.co.uk/50percent
Another pizza deal this time pizza express - nicer pizzas! 2 for £10 until end of the month.
http://www.pizzaexpress-offers.co.uk/?email
Hope that link works!
Yeah! Pizza Express!
Slightly off-topic, can I remind people that the Vegan Society has suggested people write (feedback@pizzaexpress.com) and ask them to put a vegan pizza on the menu? I have, it would be nice not to have to ask them to leave stuff off, although at least they don't usually pull faces and argue the toss in there like they do in some places ("but cheese is really nice" etc! )
^ Done!
I noticed on the Pizza Hut dietary information page that their sunflower seeds are listed as not vegan. Bizarre.
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