bassy wrote: » hey guys sorry if i,ve posted in the wrong thread,but there,s a airfryer coming in to aldi next week and its 2.2 litre i wonder would this be big enough for 2 adults for meals?. i,ve never had a airfryer so might chance this one if it would be big enough for 2 adults,think its 50 odd euros. then i can really test them aldi skin on fries any opinions very welcome cheers.
sillysocks wrote: » That seems quite small. We got a 4.5litre one on Amazon for around 50/60 eur. If it’s literally just for chips it might be ok, but I find if I fill mine it doesn’t cook so well so I’d think you’d be better with a bigger one.
SmallTeapot wrote: » I got these - they're unreal, thanks for the recommendation. However, I do agree - flavour overload would be putting it mildly. You really need to pace yourself with these as the vinegar flavouring in particular packs a punch
Leg End Reject wrote: » I think these are gorgeous, but I don't find the vinegar particularly strong. They're not a patch on the old style Banshee bones, chipstix or s & v Disco that would strip the lining of your mouth and burn your lips. I can confirm they're lovely with cold beer though.
Beanstalk wrote: » I love the stewing beef from Aldi's, after three or four hours on a low heat its lovely!
Cheshire Cat wrote: » The pouches of ready cooked Whole Chestnuts are back in the Middle Aisle. Very handy to tart up salads, soups, Brussel sprouts, stews and so on.Stocked up yesterday for the Christmas period.
McMurphy wrote: » **Must resist the urge to post an "Aldis range of sanitary products would probably work better type gag here**
Dizzyblonde wrote: » Discos had the ultimate S&V flavouring. One pack and you'd lose the lining off the corners of your mouth
Leg End Reject wrote: » It was an endurance test to finish the packet!
Dial Hard wrote: » I must have an asbestos mouth. Absolutely loved salt & vinegar Discos and would easily have eaten two or three bags back in the day when I used to snack. Someone brought "novelty" super sour sweets into my last job, they were supposed to be a practical joke that people would have to spit out after a minute or so. I ate about ten of them.
sillysocks wrote: » Can’t remember if I’ve posted this before but the Newgrange soups are really good. Have had both the veg and chicken & veg and would definitely recommend them. Very handy for a quick lunch with the kids. And one tub would easily feed the 4 of us. Low in calories too. They’re in the fridge section near the fresh pasta and smaller tubs of fresh soup.
caviardreams wrote: » Nicer than Cully & Sully chicken & veg? (The GOAT of shop soups imo!)
vicwatson wrote: » Aldi’s version of chick and veg soup is excellent
igCorcaigh wrote: » It's a pity they don't sell fresh salsa though. Lidl used to do it, but I haven't seen any recently, and Tesco is all out. I have tried to make my own salsa, but it just is not good.Any ideas on how to recreate fresh tomato salsa?
anewme wrote: » Love the Aldi little pots of melting cheese in the earthenware pots. Theres kentish cider or chorizo. Nice snack for over Christmas. 3.99 but those little pots come in handy. Not sure if it's been posted before, just trying to distract from the 'c' word.
Cheshire Cat wrote: » Others serve as saucers under herb pots.