When we set off we realised that there was a little supermarket being opened just around the corner from our house. The new owners had hired a couple of bouncy castles. They had a huge (and very nice) cake to share. There was also a little charity stall selling 'junk'..... Tony bought me this nice little leather satchel for 50p. It is great quality and I quite fancy trying my hand at 'tooling' it. There are some nice videos on you tube.
Last night was of course Ceilidh night. We had a great time and as usual we didn't sit out a single dance One of the regular ceilidh goers had been 'bargain shopping' while he waited for the ceilidh. He had turned up a little early so popped into a local supermarket. His car boot was filled with all manner of food bargains... Look what he gave me... and wouldn't let me pay a penny towards it.
| Look at the label on the onions |
The ceilidh has a 'shared supper'. This means that everyone who comes brings a plate of food to share. At the end of the night there is always a lot left over and those who are still there are asked to share it out and take it home... Look what I got.. A punnet of red and green grapes

bargains indeed. I have seen some strange labelling in Tesco on the odd occasion. I scored a huge joint of beef that was labelled cauliflower and reduced to 15p. It went through the till and the operator did not bat an eyelid.
ReplyDeleteWhat great bargains - we never, ever get prices that low in any of our stores. I wonder if they just can't be bothered re-pricing it and throw it out instead.
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