AustinLostin wrote: » Is the Bramwells curry powder tin comparable to the McDonnells one? Not expecting an exact match but whether its in the same ballpark.
tangy wrote: » We used to like the proper bars, but with milk chocolate. THey've gone recently. Another Aldi improvement?
McMurphy wrote: » The chilli burgers are pretty much the nicest burgers available to buy from any of the major supermarkets here. Along with the rib steak burgers they do (,which the kids had)
snowgal wrote: » cheers for that Im going on a hunt! are these frozen? thanks
Esse85 wrote: » Anyone had the Nutriquick chicken burrito bowl recently? Have they changed the quality of the chicken in it, I had it recently and the chicken was awful. Aldi regularly seem to have suppliers that do this with their products.
Alun wrote: » Interestingly if you look on Nutriquick's website, if you buy the same product directly from them, it's actually a good bit more expensive. They're probably using it as a way of getting their name known, hoping people will check them out and start ordering other products from them.
Muahahaha wrote: » Bought fresh ginger in Aldi Saturday, opened it up tongiht and there was a spot of blue mould on each piece. Dinner tonight was supposed to be asian ginger beef but the ginger is now in the bin, fuming :mad:
McMurphy wrote: » No they're fresh. This is what you're looking for.
54and56 wrote: » It's nothing new but I've been enjoying this "proper" ham for ages. Simple, no frills but the real deal. Came across it first in France and couldn't believe it was available in Aldi here as a standard product. [img][/img]
snowgal wrote: » we had the new chicken skewers in beer and honey sauce. Quite tasty and loads in them. They had other flavours too but out of stock Also tried the crispy chicken thigh pieces in teriyaki, they were ok, strange texture, but maybe I didnt leave them in oven long enough....
con747 wrote: » I know food safety is paramount but personally I would have just cut or peeled it off and used it.
Muahahaha wrote: » yeah I used to just cut out a dot of mold on bread but I had bad bacteria in my gut last year so I didnt want to risk that returning. Still cant believe a bag of fresh ginger had mold on it 3 days after being bought. Ive stored ginger in the veg drawer of the fridge before and forgotten about it for 2 or 3 weeks and it didnt have mold on it.
Technique wrote: » When there's mould you're supposed to dump the lot. There are 'roots' from the growth which are not visible but will have spread to other areas.
tangy wrote: » Torchon Ham Can't seem to delete the image, so won't quote. The torchon is supposed to keep the ham nicely moist, but it tastes wet to me. Different folks, eh.
Lissavane wrote: » I notice the Irish Vintage Cheddar in the black wrapper is going through another waxy phase. For some months after a longish absence, it had been lovely and crumbly. You could tell it was different from the feel of the pack. The crumbly one seemed to be less regularly cut and you could often feel crumbs inside. It would be interesting to know why this happens. Maybe Aldi drops the product when not happy with it and then after a few months the supplier reverts to an inferior product.