anewme wrote: » Wachau Gruner Veltliner Reserve 2015 is an Austrian white wine(picture of a fish on it). 9.99 is excellent.
Reputable Rog wrote: » A coconut on the Super 6, ftlf.
Thargor wrote: » Cant tell if the coconut is making you happy or sad? I bought one anyway, never actually saw one before, havent tried it yet, are they usually this size or are these a small variety?
Zelda247 wrote: » i have just moved into an area where there is an Aldi, i am not really familiar with the store, what do you recommend of their products.
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » The porridge is outstanding
fin12 wrote: » Anyone try the specially selected cod fish cakes with mature Cheeder? Thanks I picked up hot smocked salmon the last day. It's the same thing as barbecued.
Surreptitious wrote: » This has to stop. It's 'smoked salmon' and smoked and barbecued are two different things.
anewme wrote: » So is there not another thing called smocked salmon I thought it was another curing process!
fin12 wrote: » Well it says on the packet hot smocked salmon so what am I supposed to call it?
anewme wrote: » Does it not say on the packed hot smoked salmon? Nobody knows what "smocked" salmon is. I originally thought it was another curing process, but now it looks like its just smoked not spelled correctly.
anewme wrote: Nobody knows what "smocked" salmon is.
anewme wrote: Does it not say on the packed hot smoked salmon?
anewme wrote: I originally thought it was another curing process, but now it looks like its just smoked not spelled correctly.
xlogo wrote: » I think you were in a minority on that - I could easily work out that they meant smoked.
freshpopcorn wrote: » Hot smoked salmon Hot smoking is used salmon and trout, hot smoking 'cooks' the salmon making it less moist, and firmer, with a less delicate taste. It may be eaten like cold smoked salmon. Smoked salmon Cold smoking means curing fish by smoking at an air temperature not higher than 33°C to avoid cooking the flesh or coagulating the protein; with the one exception of smoked salmon
vicwatson wrote: » Back to Aldi recommendations? They have a cheese - Double Gloucester with Chives, 200g a cheese of beauty, think its €1.39 and a steal at that.
Shenshen wrote: » They've got Gruener Veltliner? :eek: I need to stock up!!! I'm always on the lookout for Austrian and German white wines - I grew up with them, and maybe that's why I prefer them to just about any other white wine. I'm flexible with the reds, but the German and Austrian whites can't be beaten in my humble opinion. Only finding them here is much trickier than I thought when I first arrived.
anewme wrote: » They have. And it is excellent for that price point! Read about it in one of the Saturday or Sunday supplements a few weeks back as a recommendation so bought a couple. They did not last long and I went back and stocked up on a few more!
UsedToWait wrote: » I know it's hard to talk about wine without sounding like a twit, but how would you describe this wine? More like a Sauvignon Blanc or a Chardonnay? Easy drinking or more of an acquired taste? Drink on it's own or better with food?