odyssey06 wrote: » The McGraths reserve tea in the black box seems to be gone. Replaced by a Diplomat tea - anyone try it? Not sure whether to switch to it or try the McGraths Gold?
Gloomtastic! wrote: » :eek:
sillysocks wrote: » Were they the Specially Selected or anything? Bought the regular cod ones last week from the fridge section-they were awful, really runny inside and just not a nice texture at all. Used to buy them all the time and liked them so they must have changed those ones!
Bannasidhe wrote: » I do all of my grocery shopping in Aldi with the exception of coffee. As a former chef I tend to stick to 'basics' (i.e. I cook ) so can't comment on their ready meals with the exception of their curries which I believe are superior to either Marks or Tescos. At the moment I am happily eating my way through Rosamund Grant's Taste of the Caribbean cookbook using only Aldi bought products and enjoying some seriously good food every night at an average cost of a fiver for two people.
Whispered wrote: » Beetroot burgers. Delicious!
maynooth_rules wrote: » Dot hey still do the chocolate gnache anymore? That was superb
TICKLE_ME_ELMO wrote: » I noticed this yesterday. Bought the gold blend but haven't tried it yet.
TICKLE_ME_ELMO wrote: » UPDATE: All my cups of tea today have been horrible. I can't say for certain it's the fault of the red box tea bags but it's a bit too much of a coincidence for my liking.
Dizzyblonde wrote: I don't think Robert Roberts are producing the McGrath's tea for them any more.
RhubarbCrumble wrote: » Speaking of binning things, I presume everyone has seen the recall on some of the frozen food (also from Tesco and Iceland) due to 9 deaths across Europe caused by listeria?
Alun wrote: » That's Lidl not Aldi according to the FSAI website.
Gloomtastic! wrote: » Saw the new boxes of Gold tea where the Reserve used to be. So are we saying it’s not as good? Will probably switch to Barry’s Red if not....
RhubarbCrumble wrote: » It seems to be just Lidl here but it's Aldi in the UK as well. Apologies. I didn't realise those deaths were across a period of time. I had some sweetcorn and mixed veg that I've binned anyway. No point in taking the risk for the sake of a few euro.
odyssey06 wrote: » I don't think we have a review in yet on the Diplomat Gold Blend, I think someone tried the McGraths Gold Blend in the red box and wasn't impressed.
igCorcaigh wrote: » Their salad pots beat Lidl's hands down. As does their hot smoked salmon.
fussyonion wrote: » I always wondered; in what way is it hot? Is it spicy?
fussyonion wrote: » They also had profiteroles and a sticky toffee pudding one I think.
RhubarbCrumble wrote: » The twin pack sticky toffee puddings are nice, but the bigger one that looks more like a cake, I found it to be a bit dry. Nothing beats the lava cakes though. So disappointed that they've discontinued the little desserts in the earthenware pots. The salted one in particular was lovely