RhubarbCrumble wrote: » On a slightly unrelated topic, the OH came to Aldi with me today. Now I remember why I usually go on my own. The shopping bill came to a lot more than it does when I'm on my own!
sudzs wrote: » Also love the vintage cheddar, thanks to all who tipped it!
RhubarbCrumble wrote: » I bought the chocolate lava puddings to eat with bake off this evening. Oh wow! They are gorgeous! Definitely recommend. €2.89 I think for a twin pack. Definitely worth it.
cbmonstra wrote: » Just wondering, you have a comment in the LIDL thread about lava puddings too. Are they the available in both ALDI and LIDL? Just asking because I only have access to ALDI for the moment, and want to check them out. Thanks
TICKLE_ME_ELMO wrote: » I've been force feeding it to anyone who comes into the house.
squadro wrote: » Is that cheese ye are all giving rave reviews similar to dubliner cheese made by carbery?
Colser wrote: » I noticed that there's a date on the strawberries and tomatoes that I bought today,is that a new thing?The strawberries are delicious btw.
vicwatson wrote: » If Carbery are in West Cork then possibly but its much nicer than Dubliner, this is an 18 month vintage cheddar (18 months matured) Link - https://www.aldi.ie/irish-vintage-white-cheddar-cheese/p/069477029007700
sudzs wrote: » How's the meusli? I'm after a new one, tried Jordans recently and it was disappointing, dusty and very mean with the fruit and nuts!
Malari wrote: » Love the fruit and nut one!
RhubarbCrumble wrote: » The one in the purple box? I'll second that. It's gorgeous.
caviardreams wrote: » What is the producer code in the little circle on the back of the packet? It lets you trace the manufacturer on all dairy and meat products.
odyssey06 wrote: » So we seem to have a lock on a great cheese in the ALDI vintage cheddar... now the question is does anyone have any recommendations for a particular ALDI wine or other ALDI products (e.g. crackers) to accompany this wonderful cheese???