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Akatara
post 20/02/2012, 09:23 PM
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Coffee or tea.
Dishwasher tabs or powder
Vitamins?

Or save it for any birthdays coming up?

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sahmmum
post 22/02/2012, 12:14 PM
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Bulk laundry powder
Bulk toilet paper
Soap
Toothpaste
Cartons of skim milk.
I would never buy white bread I would buy bulk lot of wholemeal bread put it in the freezer
Bulk lot of chicken breast
Fish fingers lol My kids love them.
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post 23/02/2012, 01:07 PM
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I wouldn't buy anything I didn't need now. I would use it as and when required.
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post 29/02/2012, 04:07 PM
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Depends on the greatest need, I would spend it on something of more value, blankets, how are your pillows looking? Do you need new towels? Kids got enough undies and socks to last them awhile? Do you have any appliances that need replacing?
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post 29/02/2012, 04:14 PM
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If it has an expiry date spend it on something that would ordinarily be a bit of a spoil for you. A mag or some exxy skin product you've always wanted to try.

I'd probably always prefer to spend vouchers on the more exxy stuff. Not sure if it makes sense but I feel like I'm always able to get the cheaper stuff.
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post 29/02/2012, 09:57 PM
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Assuming it is from Coles etc I would use it for a normal grocery shop and then put the equivelant amount (so $200 in this case if spent at once) into a high interest account and then when things are on bulk purchse. Or keep it (money in the account) for a rainy day.
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