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  • Reposted to Budgeting by Alessandro Renesis

    Personalised Marmite jars are here

    Now available for those who love/hate it this Christmas

      Alessandro Renesis in Home cooking
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    • Sainsbury's Christmas range is here with the cutest cake ever

      Pigs in blanket, prawn roses and pork pie are also available

        Alessandro Renesis in Budgeting
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      • Morrisons' festive range unveiled with orange chocolate mini trees!

        Seafood, mince pies and a lot of vegan options

        Alessandro Renesis in Budgeting
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      • Heinz unveils subscription service for uni students

        You'll never run out of baked beans ever again!

          Robert Percy in Budgeting
          1
        • Iceland's Christmas range is here and it includes a 'gold bar cheesecake'

          *Insert drool emoji here*

          Alessandro Renesis in Budgeting
          1
        • What is the first aisle you go to in your grocery store/supermarket?
          What is the first aisle you go to in your grocery store/supermarket?
            Raunuq Benjamin in Budgeting
            14
          • One of the best simple desserts you can make with ease during lockdown

            Muffins and Custard! What's not to like?

              Full Throttle in Budgeting
              4
            • Huge discounts are available with Walkers’ crisps

              The UK’s Eat Out to Help Out campaign has been turbocharged by the classic crisps maker.

                James Lewis in Budgeting
                1
              • I don't care what anyone says, Beefaroni is damn good! Hits the spot when you're hungry and too lazy to cook. ...

                  Erika R. in Budgeting
                  5
                • 45 restaurants with Michelin stars are taking part in 'Eat Out to Help Out'

                  You could bag yourself a slap-up meal on a budget, thanks to the British government's discounts

                    Robert Percy in Budgeting
                    2
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