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Thread: Lidl - what's good?
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28-05-2012, 08:04am #31
Re: Lidl - what's good?
I found that the fruit and veg looked fine, but all went off in a day or so
So a waste of money as it all ended up on the compost heap and I had to go out and buy more.
Dilly xx
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28-05-2012, 08:08am #32
Re: Lidl - what's good?
I buy fruit and veg from there as a top-up but always use it quickly and it's fine
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09-06-2012, 09:24am #33
Re: Lidl - what's good?
The Crusti Croc crisps are utterly delicious. As a crisp addict I am always on the search for the perfect crisp and these are some of the best. The paprika flavour is subtle (a bit day-glo colour though), the crisp in thin and crisp and non greasy. Yum.
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09-06-2012, 11:00am #34
Re: Lidl - what's good?
Hot cross buns are nice but very flat - half the height of a normal one so you get fewer bites to a bun
sounds silly but I'm always left wanting another
xx Hermie xx
xx Snorks xx
xx Mr Baby xx
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09-06-2012, 04:19pm #35
Nappies, liquid soap in fancy bottles, salami, slices cheeses. They often have deals on muller yogs. Bottles of German lager are cheap and good - I'm having one for breakfast tomorrow!
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29-07-2012, 06:15pm #36
These have 30% off at the moment, 69p for 4 really nice yogurts.
I popped in yesterday as their high juice is still cheap.
I bought a box of 12 mixed ice creams for £2.29. They are like mini magnums in milk, white, plain and almond. They are gorgeous.
Their dry roasted peanuts were very cheap. DD loves their salted twists (similar to cheese straws). I ended up spending £22. Bi normally only buy juice. I noticed that small wholemeal rolls were cheap too.
Our store has a new bakery. They freshly bake crossiants, pain au chocolat, crusty rolls, etc.DS July 2003, DD1 January 2005, DD2 August 2008
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30-07-2012, 07:15am #37

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Quite. :no: And the sight of photos...
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