eqwjewoiujqorj wrote: » Chocolate & Hazelnut Cones - €1.07 Amazing value - €0.27 a piece - as good as branded. Also come in strawberry - not tried
thesandeman wrote: » The strawberry is lovely. Nicer than the Lidl version.
awec wrote: » Yes the Aldi steaks that come in the cardboard boxes are head and shoulders above any other supermarket steak. I prefer them to many butchers steaks too. They are very pricy, but absolutely excellent.
54and56 wrote: » I used to completely agree but I've noticed their quality (Rib Eye and Striploin) have really declined over the last few months and I now go to Tesco for my steaks which are marginally more expensive but IMHO much much higher quality.
Cienciano wrote: » I'd agree with 54and56. These fillet steaks used to be great but in the last 18 months they've been terrible. You get 1 steak and another shítty half steak with bits falling off it. This has happen to me loads of times, would never buy them again. Before I'd go out of my way to get them.
awec wrote: » I've never tried the fillet steaks, I always found that an overrated cut. Always get the rib eyes.
Cazale wrote: » Got this the other day. Bit of sugar and some rum and you would have a really nice mojito.
Faith wrote: » I’ve got some homemade raspberry vodka that that would be perfect with.
McMurphy wrote: » I am a man who likes his spicy food, but I have to share this with anyone who wants to read it. I was the only one having a dinner tonight, as my kids and my wife had a late McDonald's lunch, so it was only me who would be having dinner tonight, and I really don't like cooking anything substantial when it's just for one. Dropped into Aldi earlier and picked up a few things needed, and had my eye out for something convenient to throw in the oven or airfryer. Picked up a chicken spice bag, which was a foil dish, filled with diced chicken, a sachet of vegetables and a separate sachet of seasoning. Thought this'll do me nicely, I'll stick this in the oven, and have a few skin on fries in the air fryer, open a bottle of ice cold beer, and thats what I call a holiday. Instructions said open veg, and mix with chicken and add seasoning as required. I said to myself, I'll require all this seasoning, as I like the grub with a kick to it. Cooked nicely in the oven, dished it out and put a few fries on the plate and got stuck in, first thoughts was chicken was very good, and there was a strong hint of Chinese 5pice of it, and a nice crunch to the veggies. Then it started. Holy jumpin Jehova, my mouth, was on fire! Sweat on the forehead, snots tripping me, and one of the kids even remarked I had bloodshot eyes :eek: This stuff was inedible, prob ok with about half the seasoning, but holy sh1t don't to what I did and horse it all in there. It's the first time in over ten years I reckon that I had to ditch a meal because I couldn't handle how spicy it was, last time being a vindaloo which I'm adamant the chef doubled the amount of chilli he should of put in it by accident. Seriously, that stuff should come with a fire hazardous warning. My mouths still on fire. :mad:
bassy wrote: » any picture of the product so i can be on the look out for it?. throw the beer in to you
awec wrote: » I want to try this now. Is this the one that’s in the same section as the lasagne etc?
BettePorter wrote: » Hands up who's thinking 'Challenge Accepted' ?
youcancallmeal wrote: » I feel your pain
bassy wrote: » hows your mouth now youcancallmeal
McMurphy wrote: » I am a man who likes his spicy food, but I have to share this with anyone who wants to read it. Seriously, that stuff should come with a fire hazardous warning. My mouths still on fire. :mad: