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Great 'What's Hot and What's not at Aldi, Lidl & Netto' Hunt revisted
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Hi
Just got the Netto newsletter and this weekend 12th/13th they have 6 bottles of Bossom Hill (all varieties) for £18 - bit like the Paul Masson Wine offer they ran a couple fo weeks agao - if you work it out this can save you about £8 based on the normal price of 6 bottles of Blossom Hill so a bit of a bargain I think
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ALDI...... bars of dark chocolate .. fairly new i think ... 125 gm ( actually 5 individually wrapped 25gm bars inside )... either mint .. or chilli . 99p
tremendous value particularly being 125g & not the normal 100g and for just 99p ... and think the quality is absolutely superb.0 -
Aldi 100g bars of dark chocolate are actually 59p...have munched half a one this afternoon0
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I would recommend the following in Lidi
soft flour wraps
crumpts
muffins
cappucuino in loads of flavours have tried caramel,vanilla and originaly
tortila chips
Own brand marmite
Coshida Cat food my cat loves it
opticat pouches
coshida crunchies for cats
jam
fruit and veg but check quality before purchase
washing powder
loo roll value pack
washing liquid
washing up liquid
soya milk (Ok in cooking but horriable to drink)
packs of dried fruit varies varietes
double cheese sandwich
chicken salad sandwich
cheese ploghmans
fresh fruit packs
100 per cent orange nectar juice
multi vitaiam drink
cranberry drink
tomato soup 17p variety its ok but a little thin
tomato soup 35p is lovely
lasagna sheets
bleach when on offer as wel cheep
pesto
sauce mixes ie chicken chassure,sauage cassarole
dried herbs
frozen chips
korma sauce
hi-juice orange is lovely
baking powder
eggs
flour
sugar
small packs of orange and apple juice
heavenly butter
soya yoghurts
cooked chicken
potato salad
orange /cherry jaffa cakes
mature cheese pasta salad
Dont buy
pasta usually chepper elsewere
Milk its over priced cheeper elsewere
couscous again cheeper elsewere
cat litter its horriable stuff
cheese and onion sandwich (its horriable)
creamed chicken and veg cupa soup
Hommus is ok but had much better tasting ones
cheep squash drinks
The very cheep pasta sauce they make others arnt too bad
Tomato Ketupe
salad cream
Mayo
Garlic Bread
cheese and onion pastry
sure i will think of more latter0 -
Blimey, have you left any out?0
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I've had good experiences with Netto's Kitchen Roll and Washing Up Liquid. Frozen chips, frozen chicken pieces and meat have all been winners, too.
I've also never had trouble with their washing powder. According to my mum, who trained as a chemist and worked in washing powder production for a while, they're all essentially the same, anyhow.0 -
Veuve Monsigny champagne at Aldi for £9.99. Beats 99% of the supermarket deals and is very nice!“Don't do it! Stay away from your potential. You'll mess it up, it's potential, leave it. Anyway, it's like your bank balance - you always have a lot less than you think.”
― Dylan Moran0 -
Aldi 100g bars of dark chocolate are actually 59p...have munched half a one this afternoon
HELLS ..... i'm fairly sure the mint and / or chilli ones are not 59p0 -
pennymakespounds wrote: »Aldi 100g bars of dark chocolate are actually 59p...have munched half a one this afternoon
HELLS ..... i'm fairly sure the mint and / or chilli ones are not 59p
Still, 99p for a bar of choc not to be sniffed at!
(Although I splashed out at Sainsbury's on some....honeycomb and vanilla chocolate...it was about £1.69 but ohhhhhh, fabulous! Got my non-choc eating mate some lemon and pepper white choc to go in her Chrimbo hamper too)
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On the subject of Aldi....
Gorgeous gingerbread houses, £5.99. Considering on the German Market in Manchester at the moment, I've seen them anything up to £15 a piece...seems well worth it. Might even get one! (although I can't say how long it'd last in our house....I'd get up in the morning and the roof has probably been eaten knowing my lot...they'd blame it on mice or something....)
Or, gingerbread trains, make your own £4.99, again looks fun and good stuff!0
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