Dónal wrote: » Tried the battered soy and chilli calamari from the freezer in Aldi, really tasty as a treat! Visible in the bin beside my lovely assistant.
RobAMerc wrote: » what are the frozen lamb shanks like does anyone know. I am a BIG fan of lamb shanks but worried serving up Sunday lunch with something I've never tried before.
Feisar wrote: » The wife had orgasms over a spice bag mix they had. I bunged the whole lot into an acti-fry and let it off for an hour.
jd wrote: » I might be picking this up wrong..
Johnny Dogs wrote: » Two new products I've noticed recently have been ; Atlantic wheaten/brown soda bread, lovely just like homemade wheaten bread, goes great with some ham and cheese. Gourmet Sausage Rolls, these are absolutely delicious, even though I made the mistake of giving them to my kids as an after school snack (they wouldn't be appreciated by younger generation tbh) the meat in these are delicious, a world away from the ones you'd tend to see in a garage forecourt.
Mervyn Skidmore wrote: » This might be an odd one but I bought the Aldi mousturising face wash recently, probably didn't look at the label when I bought it. I'm a tight arse and I buy my shower gel, shampoo, and face wash (my entire grooming kit apart from shavers) in the budget supermarkets. My wife, who spends a small fortune on creams etc asked me what I'm using as my skin has gotten much better.
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » How does it taste?
54and56 wrote: » Why don't you buy their 3 blade disposable or 5 blade cartridge razors? I find both perform very well and I'm a hairy git!
sillysocks wrote: » Are the sausage rolls fresh or freezer? We had the ‘Irish butcher’ pork sausages yesterday, very tasty and fairly high meat content. Even my very fussy 6 year old ate them and he usually won’t stir from Denny’s.
Johnny Dogs wrote: » Fresh, there's a choice of (from memory) black pudding and jalapeno relish, or the ones I bought which were pork and roasted red peppers.
_Godot_ wrote: » Is the toilet paper any good and what price is it usually?
whiskeyman wrote: » The shea butter one smells nice!
eqwjewoiujqorj wrote: » Aldi have unfortunately changed the recipe of their rice range. Old stuff was very nice - as good as Uncle Ben's. New stuff hasn't got a great texture and is clumpy. Won't be buying any more - rather pay the Uncle Ben's premium. Aldi should have just put the price up a few cents rather than selling own brand stuff that's just at the standard of Tesco's / Dunnes own brand range. New on left - Old on right If you live in one of the bigger cities- why don’t you buy rice from an Indian grocery shop, will be cheaper and definitely better
Debub wrote: » If you live in one of the bigger cities- why don’t you buy rice from an Indian grocery shop, will be cheaper and definitely better
eqwjewoiujqorj wrote: » Aldi have unfortunately changed the recipe of their rice range. Old stuff was very nice - as good as Uncle Ben's. New stuff hasn't got a great texture and is clumpy. Won't be buying any more - rather pay the Uncle Ben's premium. Aldi should have just put the price up a few cents rather than selling own brand stuff that's just at the standard of Tesco's / Dunnes own brand range. New on left - Old on right
km79 wrote: » Is it just that rice or is it all the rices ? We use the purple basmati one