yogibear77 wrote: » Which one?cos there are a few. Dud you try the organic one?
RhubarbCrumble wrote: » NOT keen on Aldi prosecco at all. Like a bottle of sugary water I thought.
RhubarbCrumble wrote: » The one I had was 'Belitti' (sp?). Has a yellow label on the bottle.
TICKLE_ME_ELMO wrote: » Do Aldi do ready made pastry? Either frozen or chilled. Thinking of making some chicken pies this week.
Cheshire Cat wrote: » Yes, rolled sheets of short crust and puff pastry in the fridge area. The boxes are blue and green respectively. Near the butter in my local Aldi. They might have frozen, too
Bassfish wrote: » There's a new Hazelnut Gelato in stock and it's gorgeous.
RhubarbCrumble wrote: » It's about 89c I think. I often buy it to make sausage rolls with. The jus-rol is about €3 in Tesco for the same size!
.red. wrote: » Mix in some black pudding with the sausage meat and you won't look back.
Alun wrote: » Talking of which, they have some sausages with black pudding in them which are quite nice IMO.
.red. wrote: » Mix in some black pudding with the sausage meat and you won't look back. Had it at a wedding last year and make them every few weeks now as a treat.
.red. wrote: » I've seen the clonakilty ones but never tried them, must keep an eye out for the aldi ones.
Harry Palmr wrote: » Sausage (skinned), black pud, chopped onion and tomato (as this keeps the whole thing from coming too dry), season and a bit of egg on the pastry. Yum
Tigerandahalf wrote: » I do notice the fillets come now without the skin. I wonder is it a sea lice issue on the fish farms?
.red. wrote: » Whatever you do, DO NOT google farmed salmon. You'll probably never eat it again.
TICKLE_ME_ELMO wrote: » I have visited farms to inspect them and they're not that different from a battery hen farm.
Tigerandahalf wrote: » We normally try to get a salmon dinner once a week. However the the fillets of the normal salmon have become so thin a fish finger would be wider. I also found the taste gone very poor and a fatty quality to them. Lately I have been buying the specially selected organic ones. They are dear at nearly €6 but are very nice. I do notice the fillets come now without the skin. I wonder is it a sea lice issue on the fish farms?
wonski wrote: » Most of them are farmed in Norway. They are always labelled as such so just check the packaging before buying. All I have seen in supermarkets is farmed. Just the way it is.
TICKLE_ME_ELMO wrote: » A lot of them have different brands names that make them look like they come from smaller scale companies but would all actually come from the likes of Marine Harvest.
wonski wrote: » Don't care about the brand. It is written on the packaging where it comes from and how it was caught
TICKLE_ME_ELMO wrote: » I know. I'm not disagreeing with you. I'm saying they market them to look like local producers and, as someone already mentioned, a lot of shoppers wouldn't even think about fish being farmed in the same way as beef or chicken.