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a mug of aldis cuppa soup, and do you know, its really quite nice.
i added a sprinkling of course black pepper to it and its really tasty.
im trying their vegetable one tonight, and had the minestrone the other day for my dinner, that too was lovely and having it with a couple of sweet onion ryvitas.
feet up, nice and comfy, watching the telly(masterchef) with an eye on AB - niiice :o)
i will certainly be getting some more of their soups thats for sure.
oh and their tinned tomato and roasted pepper is very nice too.
anyone else tried them?
some of their stuff isnt bad is it?
i added a sprinkling of course black pepper to it and its really tasty.
im trying their vegetable one tonight, and had the minestrone the other day for my dinner, that too was lovely and having it with a couple of sweet onion ryvitas.
feet up, nice and comfy, watching the telly(masterchef) with an eye on AB - niiice :o)
i will certainly be getting some more of their soups thats for sure.
oh and their tinned tomato and roasted pepper is very nice too.
anyone else tried them?
some of their stuff isnt bad is it?
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hi lucca, yeah i bought the soups the other day and i thought oh theyre going to be rubbish, but i was really surprised, they really are nice - especially with the added pepper in them.
it was like their ice pops - simpsons ones - 75p for 20 in there. the same box in tesco - £1.35! .. a big difference isnt it.
it was like their ice pops - simpsons ones - 75p for 20 in there. the same box in tesco - £1.35! .. a big difference isnt it.
Oh but your Aldi thread is classier. Not lonely any more cos 3 of us have joined in. Apart from food, their cleaning products are really good - one of the good mags (Prima, I think) checked out the whole range (floor cleaners, washing up liquid, laundry stuff etc), comparing them to all the dearest branded and own-brand stuff) and Aldi/Lidl came out top or equal top for everything. Far too much snobbery around. I don't buy cheap rubbish but their products are cheap good.
oh yes lucca... my aldi thread was so much classier .... lol .... thats why noone wanted to come and join in! ...
so i thank you lucca and boxy and tamborine for saving me having a red face! lol
if you all hadnt thankfully come to my rescue, i couldve just quickly created a few new names and got them 'all' to write in! all adding their bit, enthusing about my great 'classy' thread! .... pooh poohing the brash lidl one that was going on over yonder! :o)
so i thank you lucca and boxy and tamborine for saving me having a red face! lol
if you all hadnt thankfully come to my rescue, i couldve just quickly created a few new names and got them 'all' to write in! all adding their bit, enthusing about my great 'classy' thread! .... pooh poohing the brash lidl one that was going on over yonder! :o)
When I went to see my nephew at university, i went to aldi shopping for him, and I bought him stuff that he could eat and that would keep, Cereals, marmalade/jam, pasta, pasta sauce, because the quality it there. There juices are lovely, and their cold meat is tasty and very lean. Apparently all the students shop there, because it's good value too.
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I use the green lid day cream, the blue lid night cream and the eye moisturiser. I also have some of their body moisturiser at man hostages but I still prefer the St Ives 24 hour over that. I think the face creams are great though, I had these lines on my neck that I really didn't like (they didn't stand out massively but I could see them if you know what I mean) and they look so much better. Plus they're so lovely and cheap, I have a set at man hostages and a set at home so no lugging beauty products all over the place :c)