caviardreams wrote: » Has anyone tried the beef medallions in the red packs? Think they are in the super 6 at the moment - they look a bit like fillets but I imagine they would not be as tender - are they very tough?
autumnbelle wrote: » Anyone tried the loaded fries yet? Are they nice?
Thargor wrote: » They look disgusting in the packet anyway.
dee_mc wrote: » Tried the Aldi answer to Kinder Bueno today (are they new? I don't go down that aisle often but definitely never say them before!) and they're really good! The chocolate isn't quite as nice as on the real ones, and the whole thing is a bit less delicate, but the hazelnut filling is delicious - not quite as creamy and smooth as the real deal, but very close. They also do one with a chocolatey filling but I'm all about the hazelnuts!
wonski wrote: » I wonder what name they came up with for this one? Kidbueno?
TICKLE_ME_ELMO wrote: » Kinda Bueno
vicwatson wrote: » The frozen Emmental and Ham Jambons are delicious.
BettePorter wrote: » I've never had a jambon in my life but got these on your recommendation. Very tasty ....pastry lovely and light and cheese lovely. Handy to have a few packs in back of freezer for a random lunch.
chocfan wrote: » So this isn't strictly (or at all!!) Food related but does relate to Aldi Does anybody remember when they started stocking sun cream last year? We're going away in the middle of March and found their stuff so reasonable and good last summer. I can't remember how much but it was way cheaper than main brand stuff and no issues at all with it. Thinking it might be a bit early for it but would love to save a few extra euro for the holidays if possible-we've two kids so cost of things like sun cream really adds up!!
Je_suis_Jean wrote: » Aldi Sandyford have it in stock (in the kitchen/personal care aisle) all year round and I agree, they are great products and just as good if not better than the much more expensive branded stuff.
TICKLE_ME_ELMO wrote: » Je_suis_Jean wrote: » Aldi Sandyford have it in stock (in the kitchen/personal care aisle) all year round and I agree, they are great products and just as good if not better than the much more expensive branded stuff. I could be wrong about this but there's a universal measure for sunscreen and it's on the bottles in the form of the little stars. The more stars the better the sunscreen. It's actually quite surprising to compare various brands and prices by their star rating. The more expensive ones are quite often lower star ratings than the cheaper own brand ones. Double check that before plastering your kids in something that cost 50p for a litre, but I'm pretty sure the star rating is what counts.
LiamaDelta wrote: » Anyone else noticed the lack of milled linseed recently. It has been missing a few weeks now. Anyone any idea why? Potentially a change of supplier as I noticed chickpeas were missing a while but have come back this week in a different brand.
whiskeyman wrote: » Pretty sure the linseed had to be recalled due to a labelling issue. Something to do about how it was treated with sulphur?
L1011 wrote: » Last time I was in I noticed they had frozen cartons of various herbs/ingredients that you may use less frequently - bought parsley and chopped chillis, but they had garlic, ginger and coriander too - all of which I use enough of to not bother with it. Dear but useful for quite a lot of cooking.
youcancallmeal wrote: » I've found the flavours of these frozen herbs very muted. I guess because they are frozen
Gloomtastic! wrote: » This. I switched to chia seeds to keep the digestive system ticking along....