Grab some next time you're buying cheese. It has a unique flavour all of its own, but also that lovely tongue-tingling pungency of the best, most mature cheddars :)
Marco.
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Not tried Bomber or seen it but will watch for it. Aldi often do some nice little chedders in wax that are the right size for me. only me and I have to only take small quantities these days. about the only thing my stomach doesnt get up in arms about is chicken, red wine and bourbon :eyebrows:
Plenty of superb Prosecco in Lidl, Stan! Also very good Champagne, from small producers, ably capable of competing with the 'big boys'. Check out this chap (also available in the UK):
http://www.lidl.de/de/bissinger-cham...ee-brut/p35484
Far better than Moet, for much less money! :trust:
They're also doing this, which I want to try. Should be lovely for summer drinking: http://www.lidl.de/de/bissinger-cham...rose-brut/p391
:)
Marco.
Thanks for those tips Marco. I'll have a browse in my local Lidl next time I pass there IF I can find a parking space..
Lightweight! :D
Marco.
Agree, a lot of this is to do with their buying method i.e. drive bulk prices of ketchup down by only stocking one product rather than increased cost of stocking multiple ketchup in lower bulk. ALDI meat is just stunning too, a fiver for a proper aged steak or free range chicken.
They cut out the bullshit and snob value of what some perceive as the prestige 'status' of certain supermarkets, which I wholeheartedly applaud.
The Deluxe range from Lidl, for example, is IMO better than anything you'll find in M&S - and at considerably less cost! :)
Only Waitrose and Booths, IMO, have anything genuinely 'posher' to offer than the other supermarkets. Anyone who thinks that shopping, for example, in Tesco or Sainsburys is somehow 'better' than shopping in Aldi or Lidl, for the majority of food items, is suffering from delusions of grandeur and living in cloud-cuckoo land!!
Marco.