Dunnes brand own rice pouches, they cost less than a €.
The wholegrain version of those Dunnes rice is nicer than other brands even Uncle Ben's one. They used to be only 58 cent but have lost track of price with everything going up constantly.
Dunnes brand own rice pouches, they cost less than a €.
Highly recommend the Joseph Joseph Microwave Rice Cooker. Makes perfect, fluffy rice every time and no mess.I'm not a big rice fan and hate cooking it because I don't seem to be able to get it right. So I've a big stock of the Dunnes vrand own rice pouches, they cost less than a €.
Yes they grand. 69c cent I think, they were less than 50c a few months ago.The wholegrain version of those Dunnes rice is nicer than other brands even Uncle Ben's one. They used to be only 58 cent but have lost track of price with everything going up constantly.
The brown net type bag are nice Oranges. They were about €6.We have dropped one of our €5 off Dunnes Vouchers. We are just running with one at the moment. Plenty of meat in our freezer, so we will just eat our way through this. We will struggle to even spend the €25 in this weeks shop. A box of oranges will be the main purchase this week, the rest will be mainly staples and a few fillers.
I'm not a big rice fan and hate cooking it because I don't seem to be able to get it right.
Why would anyone pay for branded milk??? Milk comes from a cow and is processed in a co-op. It is the same product!!
Whatever about milk I feel some of the supermarkets keep their fridges at possibly the upper limit of whatever the required temperature is, particularly noticeable around Christmas as I like to buy a turkey that is very cold obviously and it's very obvious that Lidl/Aldi especially have much warmer birds!That may well be the case but speaking from a large milk consuming family we have found that the milk from Tesco, Lidl and Aldi definitely goes off a lot quicker than Dunnes own brand despite being kept under the same conditions.
AgreeThat may well be the case but speaking from a large milk consuming family we have found that the milk from Tesco, Lidl and Aldi definitely goes off a lot quicker than Dunnes own brand despite being kept under the same conditions.
I'd put Supervalu in at #1 at same level as Avonmore, and I expect Centra and Supervalu have the same actual product as they are part Musgraves group. And at 35c cheaper per 1l carton they win on price.Agree
Not all milk is the same. Different levels of bacteria.
More bacteria means it goes off quicker despite pasturisation.
I notice some shops consistently have a shorter dated milk..
For me, Centra own brand is the the best of all branded/non-branded and also has the longest life, but Dunnes not bad either
While I understand what you are saying I don't fully agree with you here, we keep 3 Dunnes vouchers on the go, 2 €10 off €50 and a €5 off €25The €25 or €50 spend to get the €10 and €5 vouchers in Dunnes, keeps me only spending that amount.
Yet, I don't restrict myself in Tesco or Lidl.
I got to €25.01 the other day. Did a little dance. I've found the FB page very good. I got 2 vouchers. I've put a few €10 on it.While I understand what you are saying I don't fully agree with you here, we keep 3 Dunnes vouchers on the go, 2 €10 off €50 and a €5 off €25
The €5 off €25 last a week but the €10 off €50 have a 2 week expiry date so we are able to leap frog that one as we need it
so while we keep our shopping to multiplies of €25 it doesn't restrict our overall shopping spend and if needed we can spend up to €125
Was very proud of Mrs C the other day at the checkout when she hit the "Dunnes Jackpot", A €50 shop on the nose, even the cashier commented "we don't see that very often, well done"
Yes, we only found out recently that you don't need the actual paper voucher to claim the discount that a photo of a voucher will sufficeI got to €25.01 the other day. Did a little dance. I've found the FB page very good. I got 2 vouchers. I've put a few €10 on it.