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<blockquote data-quote="LesleyB" data-source="post: 7970" data-attributes="member: 4691"><p>Come on guys, stop encouraging law breaking! I don't want to be looked on suspiciously every where I go, "watch that diabetic, she'll steal stuff" see the trouble you'll cause!</p><p></p><p><and slightly worse, I am a diabetic with a slightly Australian accent, no one will trust me ever again :mrgreen: ></p><p></p><p>I agree with above posters though, it is often cheaper to cook everything from scratch rather than buying junk food or pre-prepared food, although it does rely on being a little more organised. Also, take advantage of the BOGOF offers and buy in bulk where you can (although watch some of the shops, sometimes it is cheaper to buy 2 x 100g packs of something than 1 x 200g pack of something - cheeky bandits).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LesleyB, post: 7970, member: 4691"] Come on guys, stop encouraging law breaking! I don't want to be looked on suspiciously every where I go, "watch that diabetic, she'll steal stuff" see the trouble you'll cause! <and slightly worse, I am a diabetic with a slightly Australian accent, no one will trust me ever again :mrgreen: > I agree with above posters though, it is often cheaper to cook everything from scratch rather than buying junk food or pre-prepared food, although it does rely on being a little more organised. Also, take advantage of the BOGOF offers and buy in bulk where you can (although watch some of the shops, sometimes it is cheaper to buy 2 x 100g packs of something than 1 x 200g pack of something - cheeky bandits). [/QUOTE]
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