rubadub wrote: » The 3 types of brioche buns seem to be gone, thought they were sold out but could see no space for them, these are the burger, seeded burger and hot dog buns.
whiskeyman wrote: » Hopefully just stock from the store gone / didn't come in. I got some there at the weekend from East Wall store.
fin12 wrote: » If anyone spots high vs jackets for large dogs in any Aldi store in Cork city/County can u please post here. Have been to 3 with no luck.
Mervyn Skidmore wrote: » Not when I'm finished with them.
eqwjewoiujqorj wrote: » 60 cents and 2mins in the microwave is handier for the odd times I eat rice.
rubadub wrote: » The 3 types of brioche buns seem to be gone, thought they were sold out but could see no space for them, these are the burger, seeded burger and hot dog buns. There are seeded brioche buns but they are 80g and very bready, nothing at all like the others, they are also not long life like the others.
km79 wrote: » Is it just that rice or is it all the rices ? We use the purple basmati one
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
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 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
whiskeyman wrote: » The shea butter one smells nice!
_Godot_ wrote: » Is the toilet paper any good and what price is it usually?
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.
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.
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!
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?
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.
jd wrote: » I might be picking this up wrong..
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.