fin12 wrote: » The Atlantic wheaten goes moldy pretty quick if u don’t eat it before the bb date, 2nd day after bb it’s gone moldy. I have been lucky before and got it where the bb date is 3 days or 4 but bb date the next day, way too short.
BloodBath wrote: » If you mainly toast your bread keep it in the fridge. It will last at least a week and stay fresh as long as it's wrapped.
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » I was nearby so went back to Aldi to check. All of the packets of pate I looked at said to use within 2 days of opening.
Surreptitious wrote: » I have to pick up more chicken sausages, they are seriously good. I also noticed that the peanut and broccoli salad wasn't there but that was a different store I tried though. I like the hotdogs too you just heat in the microwave, they wouldn't be the healthiest but handy for a quick lunch.
youcancallmeal wrote: » 2nd weeks in a row I've gotten the beef stir fry and the meat is rotten 2 days before it's use by date
.red. wrote: » Always give the pack a good squeeze before you pop it into your basket. If there's any bit of give it means there's a pin hole somewhere and the meat will loose freshness very quick. If the seal is good there's usually no reason for it to turn if its in the fridge. Did you bring it back unopened to them?
McMurphy wrote: » They are selling Canoli's at the minute, they've a hazelnut chocolate version (looks like a small croissant) and a white chocolate version (like rolls of pastry with filling) I bought a packet of each last night for "research purposes", and can confirm they're both delicious. The white chocolate one has the edge. Absolutely delicious.
McMurphy wrote: » Forgot to upload photo.
SmallTeapot wrote: » I also will try these for ‘research purposes’ Where are they located, McMurphy? I’m assuming in the fridge....? I actually found a link for them online (https://shop.diforti.com/shop/food/diforti-pastries/diforti-sicilian-cannoli-filled-with-hazelnuts-chocolate-cream-150g/) from the company that makes them
Mervyn Skidmore wrote: » Anyone have an opinion on a rolled and boned turkey? Aldi will have some in stock from the 20th. I'll be cooking for 3-5 people this Christmas and looking at alternatives to the full bird. Also want to make life easier on myself. Never tried rolled and boned before.
wonski wrote: » I think it is rolled large turkey breast. Definitely easier to cook than whole bird. I think they were around 800g-1kg last year... Should be enough if you are not big fans of turkey.
Space Dog wrote: » They only do a mixed pack now - 6 prawn and 6 veg gyoza. They are my favourite Aldi item, we always stock up - got 5 packs for the freezer when we finally found them.
Ryath wrote: » Got two packs yesterday. You must have raided the first aldi I tried! :P They are mixed in with Thai crab cakes on the shelf this year. Do you let them defrost before steaming them? Pack says they can be microwaved from frozen but I ain't doing that to them!
Dial Hard wrote: » The Lidl ones can be microwaved from frozen. Completely cover them in water, zap for 5 minutes, then drain and finish in a dry pan and they're genuinely as good as any gyoza I've had in Japanese restaurants here. I tried it more out of curiosity than anything and was instantly converted.
dinneenp wrote: » Are these available nationwide? Couldn't see them on the Aldi app.