Bassfish wrote: » Had one of the vegan ready made meals in the tub- Brazilian black bean stew and it was delicious! I'm a committed carnivour but this was tasty and filling and did not need meat!
Esse85 wrote: » Those €2 uncooked prawns 180g are great value at the moment. They do one that includes garlic butter and one without. Very handy for a prawn stir-fry.
igCorcaigh wrote: » Would they do one meal? Good value if so. I remember getting a bag of prawns from Tesco a while back, but they shrunk down to nothing when cooked.
inforfun wrote: » https://www.hellofresh.co.uk/recipes/search/?q=prawn **** load of recipes. A pack of 180 grams should give you 2 meals at least based on these recipes. I can eat a lot but all of these hellofresh recipes always fill me up when stickign to the quantities described.
wonski wrote: » Not sure if all of you are aware, but bottled water has been recalled due to elevated arsenic levels. Not just Aldi, it is becoming worldwide issue now anyway.https://www.fsai.ie/news_centre/food_alerts/bottled_water_recall.html From what I was told you really would have to drink a pallet of water to feel the effects, but as with everything, some people might be more sensitive to it than others.
goat2 wrote: » Why are all the brands called, are they all bottled by the same company
The Nal wrote: » People buying bottled water in 2019 need to be checked in to John of Gods
Cheshire Cat wrote: » I've been buying bottled water since I became ill with Cryptosporidium in 2007. Never again!
Johnny Dogs wrote: » Now seeing as Saturday was the third, I'm wondering if I should go back with them and see if they'll change them.
Johnny Dogs wrote: » Bought a pack of thigh fillets on Saturday, took them out of the fridge this morning with the intention of doing something with them this evening, (a curry or salad) and they have a use by the 3rd date. :mad: Now seeing as Saturday was the third, I'm wondering if I should go back with them and see if they'll change them. Don't get me wrong, I know the onus is on me to check the dates of things, but surely when you buy chicken you should be able to have it in the fridge for a few days without it going off.
yellow hen wrote: » I'm not being rude but I don't get this?
Don't get me wrong, I know the onus is on me to check the dates of things, but surely when you buy chicken you should be able to have it in the fridge for a few days without it going off.
You bought meat dated the 3rd on the 3rd and when you opened it on the 5th, it smelled off. I would think that's exactly as expected to happen?
Johnny Dogs wrote: » Funny you should say this, because I don't get how you would post this, assuming you seen this part of my post. Yeah I bought meat with a use by (not best before) date that was dated the day I bought it, silly me, I chucked it in the fridge on Saturday with a view to cook it today. Only when I got it from the fridge today is when I noticed the date, and as it smelt fairly off I contemplated returning it to Aldi, but ultimately (after opening the packet and smelling how rank it was) tied it in a plastic bag and slung it in the wheelie bin. Am I wrong for assuming that meat bought in a shop didn't necessarily have to be eaten on the same day it was bought now, is that it?
yellow hen wrote: » Thank you but I did indeed read all of your post. The bit I didn't get which you have clearly explained above is that you expected meat to last 2 days beyond it's use by (not best before) date. The purchase date is really irrelevant assuming aldi stored it correctly as did you. I wasnt being smart, I genuinely just wouldn't expect meat to last beyond the printed date. Sometimes it does but I find that more often than not it doesn't.