fin12 wrote: » Anyone buy the pop up presecco glass? Think it’s 3 euro.
vicwatson wrote: » Yeh, is it meant as a joke thing? No way is that gonna hold any liquid, if it collapses your prosecco be all over your lap.
fin12 wrote: » Ya it was on a stand where they were selling all other valentines things. I don’t know is it meant as a joke, just said for having your prosecco anywhere.
vicwatson wrote: » Did you get one? I wouldn’t trust it to work.
Mystery Egg wrote: » Collapsible plastic glasses were a fashionable picnic item in the eighties and they worked perfectly.
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madmaggie wrote: » I tried the sweet potato burgers, they were grand. The beetroot ones to me had the taste and consistency of wet cotton wool, really horrible. I'll try making my own.
Muahahaha wrote: » Has there been a return of the chilli con carne sauce with the spices on top yet?
Alun wrote: » They have some really nice sweet clementines in at the moment. Miles better than any I had over the Christmas period.
whiskeyman wrote: » Last I checked these are actually a variety called Nandercots. Always check the label before you but then Nandercots are much sweeter and juicer and have been produced that way. They are only just over 30years old! Interesting read about them here:http://goodfruitguide.co.uk/product/nadorcott-afourer/
Alun wrote: » Just checked the label, Nadorcott it is! Last time I was in they had some more expensive Specially Selected ones nearby, but I bought the same ones as before. Didn't check the label of the more expensive ones.
wonski wrote: » The Specially selected ones are Orri, very nice too. Less sweet, but with more flavour. Regular ones are very good until they change it back to some less tasty variety (clemenules etc).
MiliMe wrote: » Does Aldi still have Caramelised Onion relish??? Doesnt seem to be in my local one
Alun wrote: » Was in on Friday and they didn't have the Nadorcotts in nets only individual larger ones and some boxes of smaller ones.