Close to where we live we have an old crop drying mill which has been turned into warehouse type shops where you can buy stuff really cheap.  Its all stuff thats close to its sell by date or even just out of date, its much like the Approved Foods site thats widly used on the Old Style and Frugal living forums.  Its one of those places you call in from time to time to see whats available and today was one of those days.  We were on our way to school to see our grandaughter perform in the school panto and this mill is just around the corner. 

 These are a few of the things I bought Candy canes 12 x 5 boxes £1. Jaffa Cake bars 3x10's £2. Asda thick chocolate honeycomb biscutes 3packs £1. Tracker Bars 5for £1. Cadbury's whole nut chocolate 3 bars£1. at the back there are 10 packs of Kit Kat and Lion Bar pieces they were 5 packs for £1.
 Flora Buttery in date until the end of the year and ideal for next weeks baking £1.
 Seabrook's Crisps in date until the end of January 48 packets £2.49.  Last week it was Walkers plain crinkles.
 Dr Otkers Custard Powder makes 19.25 Lts which is 5p per litre.  Just add boiling water.  We had 2p worth  tonight and it was really creamy and delicious.
 These are the Lion Bar pieces and were out of date 16th October but they are still fine to eat and make instant choccy flake buns, 1 packet 20p makes 12 quite generous buns and they are really nice.
 Even my hubby can make them and no doubt he will eat them all and there ae 10 bags to go at!!!
And finally a freebie, my daughter in law's friend has an allotment and he gave her 5 jars of pickled beetroot he  did this week and 2 of them have made there way to my house :-)  We love Beetroot and eat quite a bit of it especially those cooked pre packed ones.

So even though I have spent £12.97 today I think it has been worth it, I know they are non essentials but it is stuff we buy from time to time so might as well have it cheap.

Thank you for looking and I hope you found a bargain today.

Karen x