tangy wrote: » That's an article from 2003. My searching skills are poor, so I couldn't find a rebuttal, but there again, I saw no supporting articles.
Flimsy_Boat wrote: » If a family member commits a heinous act why should the entire family suffer? Especially if that family is an important purveyor of culture in a region?
Dizzyblonde wrote: » The frozen vegetable burgers are really good. The falafel ones are nice too, and there are Thai ones but I haven't tried them yet.
Pizza is sold fresh or frozen, and whole or as portion-size slices or pieces. Methods have been developed to overcome challenges such as preventing the sauce from combining with the dough and producing a crust that can be frozen and reheated without becoming rigid. There are frozen pizzas with raw ingredients and self-rising crusts.
Bahanaman wrote: » The Dominion jelly beans are lovely. The sour flavours are the nicest.
tangy wrote: Must try those
tangy wrote: In their American week, Lidl do good sour ones as well. Branded McKenedy. The not-sour ones are very sweet though.
Gammyeye wrote: » Cullen's Cloudy Lemon Cider is back on the shelves for the summer. Mmmmm
Thargor wrote: » I was disappointed by it tbh. Got all excited because Radler is my drink of choice in hot weather on European holidays and I thought we'd finally got something like it over here but I found it kind of sour and nowhere near as satisfying. Wish you could get Radler over here, 40 cents a can in some Lidls on the continent, there are a lot of different brands with their own version, its more of a shandy than a cider.
Shenshen wrote: » Being German, I usually make my own. Half a pint of a nice lager and half a pint of lemonade is all you need. I'll be honest, I don't think I've ever even bought one ready-made.
Ryath wrote: » A radler is made with proper lemon lemonade. Likes of Sanpellogrino is probably the one of the better you can get. A shandy here would be white lemonade or 7up with lager and red lemonade with red ale/Smithwicks. Usually about 30%, a Top is a pint with just a dash of lemonade.
odyssey06 wrote: » Re: the Lemonade. Any particular one you recommend? Lemon & Lime, Lemon or Red?