Thargor wrote: » Are they good for you or just as bad as oven chips?
yogibear77 wrote: » My OH loved this and was gutted when they stopped stocking it. Would loved to know if its still the same.
cbmonstra wrote: » Looking for another recipe to use them again this week if they are there.
cbmonstra wrote: » There were boneless chicken thighs in two Aldis I was in last week, in Waterford and Cork. Hope they become a regular thing, I really like thighs but can't be bother with deboning them myself. Made some really nice buttermilk fried chicken with them. Looking for another recipe to use them again this week if they are there.
UsedToWait wrote: » Eh, I'm no nutritionologist, but I'd say they're somewhere on the spectrum between oven chips and rabbit food, There's plenty of ingredients, including sunflower oil and rice flour and plenty other things that couldn't be good for you. Nice, though.
dudara wrote: » I had the red Thai curry vegetable one pot for lunch today (found in the lunch section of the chilled foods). Really tasty and creamy but quite light in cals. Great lunch option.
odyssey06 wrote: » Hard to say. They are on the shelf in my ALDI long with the Super 6 meats, but they've been there for a couple of Super 6s. Think they are branded, rather than the usual ALDI packaging, was it Manor Farm?
Thargor wrote: » They're......alright? I had a really nice cheeseburger with them so was in a forgiving mood, I also covered them in seasoning and grated cheese and they were fine. Is a strip of parsnip deep fried in oil and frozen really that much healthier than a potato though? Probably not. Ill just stick to the spuds in future I think...
AhhHere wrote: » Yep Manor Farm. checked today
tv3tg4 wrote: » Their rich tea and digestive biscuits are good.
Muahahaha wrote: » Great to hear they have boneless chicken thighs, its a much more flavoursome cut than chicken breasts and goes great in curries, tandoori chicken and a KFC clone I like to do now and again. I made the bad mistake of buying their frozen sausage rolls as a snack to have in the freezer. Tried one last night and after a single bite the entire packet went into the bin, rotten cheapo sausage meat was to blame. Avoid.
Muahahaha wrote: » Anyone tried the calamari rings in the frozen section? I like calamari but would be worried it could be of the rubberish variety after freezing
Muahahaha wrote: Anyone tried the calamari rings in the frozen section? I like calamari but would be worried it could be of the rubberish variety after freezing
nc6000 wrote: » Are they actually calamari rings? I always thought they were a reformed ring of squid coated in batter if that makes sense.
donegal_man wrote: » That sounds thoroughly disgusting!
Recliner wrote: » I did try them and I got a bit of a "dose" afterwards, but that could just be my wonky tummy. They were a bit rubbery, I wouldn't be rushing to try them again.