Thargor wrote: » I like my gadgets but don't buy that omelette maker, frying pan finished under the grill is the only way to do omelettes.
Notmything wrote: » Yep, had some in the specials aisle in one of their Carlow stores, don't recall the price tho
Antares35 wrote: » Is this thread just for food items? If so apologies. But just for anyone interested, the aldi own brand baby wipes are hands down the best we have tried. We tried pretty much every brand, and aldi ones are among the cheapest, most sensitive to skin and super moist, with a hint of a fragrance of aloe vera or something. I use them as makeup wipes too sometimes!
fin12 wrote: » I can never flip it without it falling apart. It comes out more like scrambled egg with veg.
IrishLad90 wrote: » That banana stand.. Can not imagine the demand for it, truly may be the kitchen appliance nobody asked for
dinneenp wrote: » Anyone tried both of these juices & how do they compare? One is almost double the price of the other.
caviardreams wrote: » Got teh slim well chips but haven't opened them - ingredients are just potatoes and salt I think, so no oil etc. Will be interesting to see how they are Also spotted new 5% fat lean burgers with paprika and black pepper - anyone tried them yet? I like the healthier option burgers even if they are not as nice LOL
Ivefoundgod wrote: » Got them last week, they were ok but took a good bit longer to cook in the air fryer and IMO were nowhere near as nice as the skin on ones.
Space Dog wrote: » Going against the grain here, but I don't think that Atlantic Wheaten is anything special. Just a bog standard soda bread.
leahyl wrote: » I totally agree, we tried it, expecting a lot and were disappointed. My mum makes a gorgeous brown bread that she got the recipe for from a newspaper. It's Macroom brown bread using (not suprisingly) Macroom coarse wholemeal flour and it's delicious. Way nicer if you can make your own at all.
awec wrote: » We make our own soda too. Our recipe is 250g white flour 250g wholemeal flour 100g porridge oats 1 tsp salt 1 tsp soda 500ml buttermilk We used to buy the Aldi one all the time, but after we starting making our own I found it too sweet. I personally prefer a lighter soda to the more dense, dark brown ones.