vicwatson wrote: » Love the houmous with pesto - 1.49
Keane2baMused wrote: » Oh in aldi ready meals if you need something for for a rainy day.. Their lasagne is really good!
Thargor wrote: » Theres a frozen chicken curry in that same range and its a lovely curry, I throw a few frozen peas and broccoli in with it and its a proper meal for a Euro or whatever it is, well not proper obviously but better than buying the same thing for €7 in a takeaway...
Keane2baMused wrote: » Aldi jaffa cakes. Way way nicer than mcvities or Jacobs!!
The Cool wrote: » Their fresh fillets of salmon are spot on, about 3.90 for two, the same as what I've seen in Tesco for about €6. All of their biscuits. Their own-brand Oreos, Jaffa Cakes, penguins, kit-kats, Toffee pops, etc - all just as good if not better than the branded ones. Their juices are all lovely as well, and not very expensive for the not-from-concentrate ones similar to Tropicana and the like.
HeidiHeidi wrote: » Hummous with pesto? Seriously???
vicwatson wrote: » Yeh, what?
HeidiHeidi wrote: » Just sounds like a REALLY bizarre combination.....
Keane2baMused wrote: » it's not
SteM wrote: » Tried it yesterday, it's nice imo.
newacc2015 wrote: » I dont think it is as nice as it was a few months ago. They are starting to go very light on the hummus recently too
Zascar wrote: » I bought the big bag of frozen cod fillets, have to say they were lovely! Small, you really need two - but a fraction of the price of buying fresh and if you are making a fish pie or something like that you'd never know the difference. Also I love the pizzas, not the boxed ones - they are in a clear plastic round wrapping.
SarahMollie wrote: » ...their salt and pepper grinders are great and much cheaper than the alternatives elsewhere.
Kat1170 wrote: » Tried the 'Tomato and Mascarpone' stir in pasta sauce last night and thought it was lovely. Also, Garlic wrap, spread with some 'Tasty & Sweet Tomato Relish' some sliced 'Ardagh Extra mature Cheddar'* and some chopped onions. Roll it up, pop it into the George grill for a few min's, Yummy. * must be the white one, orange is much rubberier. I open the white Cheddar a few weeks before I am going to use it and it goes lovely and crumbly.
vicwatson wrote: » They have new sausages like mr pink mr blue mr yellow or the likes, had the smoky one, I think it's mr yellow and it was v nice. Think 1.99 for 6. 80% pork.
Jim Murphy 69 wrote: » Has anyone tried new wafers called "Knopper"? They come in a light blue wrapper and are made by Storck. They are tasty enough to make a trip to Aldi for!
Thargor wrote: » Oh yeah they finally added spreadable cheeses aswell, a strong mature one and a regular type, havent tried them yet.