igCorcaigh wrote: » This is in relation to the beeswax wrappers? I think I recall seeing the ad somewhere too. Seemed a bit pricey. But you find them worth it? I might be tempted if they are any good!
L1011 wrote: » €14-15 seems to be the normal price for a three pack - you'll never come vaguely closed to making back the cost in reduced costs of buying cling film (the wraps wear out) - so its entirely down to how much you value not releasing plastics to waste streams Most plastic wrap in bins in Ireland is burnt at either Ringsend or Platin rather than landfilled. It is not recycled nor is there practical recycling on the horizon.
ifeelstupid wrote: » I got a really nice bottle of Lemon & Lime cordial in Aldi during the lockdown. It was in middle aisle with the food specials. I haven't seen it since, does anyone know if it appears regularly or if it was a once off? I have no idea of the brand - didn't even have the smarts to take a pic of the label before it got binned!! I think the bottle was only about 300ml
Cheshire Cat wrote: » The cordial will be back on sale from Sunday 13th as part of the Grow with Aldi campaign. Naturally Cordial, comes in 2 flavours: Lemon & Lime and Strawberry, Cucumber & Lime 330ml @ €3.93
sammyjo90 wrote: » Dont know have they been mentioned but the little packets of flavoured dried peas..chickpeas and corn etc called "oh so delish" are nice! 89c at the moment. Sriracha,bbq and salted and spicy are the three i have seen. Trying to snack less on sweets etc and these are doing the job. Probably gonna make them myself eventually but until then i shall be stocking up on these
rob316 wrote: » They had bags about 10 times as big for 1.50 but they are gone
Muahahaha wrote: » Also back on Sunday is the Saturday Pizzas and Boerwurs sausages that posters previously recommended.
54and56 wrote: Couldn't find the famous Saturday pizzas everyone was raving about :-(
McMurphy wrote: » They have a pizza kit in stock, unsure if it's a new product, but I only noticed it this morning when in to pick up a few things. It's in a pizza shaped box, inside you'll find 2 X individually packaged doughballs, a tub of sauce and some grated mozzarella. It costs €4.95. Just made some for the kids to enjoy in the sunshine in the back yard. My advice is to leave them alone, I usually make my own from their Sorrento pizza bases, pizza sauce from Tesco, and grated mozzarella/cheddar that Aldi sell and they turn out much much better than these were.
leahyl wrote: » Sorry attached the wrong photo - wanted to show the packaging!
Alessandro Tangy Pitcher wrote: » Oh my favourite, I’ll keep an eye out next time I’m in.
Yyhhuuu wrote: » Pizza is total processed Junk food. Try the rooster potatoes. 48c for 1kg. Best value in Ireland.
leahyl wrote: » Got these today, just had one - very tasty but tbh they could do with being half the size....still, didn’t stop me from eating a whole one :-p
Space Dog wrote: » I love cinnamon, but don't like the cinnamon swirls you get in most bakeries. These look good though, lots of filling based on the pictures. Could probably do with less icing but I'll have to try them!
McMurphy wrote: » pack says microwave them for 10secs, but I recommend 15secs personally.
54and56 wrote: » Couldn't find any of the Saturday pizzas stocked in Aldi Sandyford yesterday
Kamili wrote: » Tried the Walls Honest chips. Instructions on the back was 15 minutes at 220 degrees. Felt they were barely coooked after that so left them another 15, still all soggy and uncoked looking. gave them another 10, still looked very uncooked despite being piping hot. Ended up throwing them out. Won't be getting them again!