chillin117 wrote: » I was so broke a few weeks ago so bought the triple pack of pepperoni pizza for 2.89 and the left over 2euro to buy mushrooms, tomatoes, onions etc (39c) each to smarten up the pizzas a bit, Got me through to payday !;)
HeidiHeidi wrote: » Now I'm really confused. Just checked the box I bought, and I have the "Specially Selected - 4 Quarter Pounders - made with 100% Irish Angus beef"Still haven't managed to remember to pick any buns though, so they're still languishing in the freezer. Oh well, they'll hardly kill me, and cost buttons (which should worry me, really, now I think about it) so what harm!
deadanonymau5 wrote: » Frozen burgers, you say! Never had them, do you defrost them and then cook them or wha?!
HeidiHeidi wrote: » "Specially Selected - 4 Quarter Pounders - made with 100% Irish Angus beef"
Tigger wrote: pork chops and baked beans with milk to wash it down steam some broccoli and celery and bobs yer parent's brother
Colser wrote: » Has anyone tried the dishwasher tablets..I have to buy some today but I'm wondering is it better to stick with the dearer ones?
TheStook wrote: » Hey everyone, figured this was the best place to ask! So Im a fairly broke college student who just moved out for the first time and luckily I live right beside an Aldi in Carlow. Im just wondering what you guys would recommend is the best bang for your buck protein and calorie wise. Im fairly underweight and Id like to start changing that. Whats the cheapest fatty foods is basically what Im asking? Thanks in advance!
Colser wrote: Has anyone tried the dishwasher tablets..I have to buy some today but I'm wondering is it better to stick with the dearer ones?
nc6000 wrote: » The dishwasher tablets are good. Make sure your dishwasher also has salt and rinse aid and you shouldn't have an issue.
maximum12 wrote: » No need for salt and rinse aid if you get the three in one tablets.
nc6000 wrote: » Yep. I agree. My old dishwasher isn't happy without salt and rinse aid. We have hard water also which I doubt helps.
harr wrote: » We need to use both as well even at that...we have to use liquid tabs rather than solid ones...we find the finish ones the wrost...currently using fairy liquid tabs. Anyone any idea if ALDI do a liquid dishwasher tab or is it just the normal type?
SarahMollie wrote: » I have to say I recently bought some finish tablets that were on offer and they were useless. I've since gone back to Tesco own brand which are about €2.80 for a pack of 30 and work perfectly well. I've used aldi in the past and they were also good. I think I once found some extra value pack there containing 100 tablets, can't remember what it cost, but it wasnt much and it lasted me the guts of a year!
HeidiHeidi wrote: » That's what I have at the moment, and I only run the DW about twice a week max - happy days!!! Another question - how would one know if the DW needed salt and/or rinse aid? I'm in Dublin and I don't think the water is that hard..... should I be putting this stuff in? DW hasn't packed up yet.... what's the worst that would happen???
RhubarbCrumble wrote: » Apologies for mentioning this in September, but has anyone seen mince pies in Aldi yet? They're my only interest in the C word. The luxury ones in the black box.