I don't buy a single processed item, all our meals are made from absolute scratch. And pretty much everything we buy is gone by the end of the week. (Its not always the most exciting eating, but no one has overly complained yet!)
We don't buy busicuits, crisp etc. And we stick to chicken and mince - the least expensive end of the meat range.
I'm always amazed myself when the check out person tells me the total, and its gotten to the stage that on the odd occassion when I am quoted a bit over 80 euros, I get quite annoyed
I don't buy a single processed item, all our meals are made from absolute scratch.
Do you not buy milk in cartons, tins of tomatoes, breakfast cereals, bread etc?
Have you tried using the bacon offcuts that Aldi & Lidl sell for 1.99/kg ? Some of the packs are full of rashers others can be used for lardons or in pea and ham soup
[/QUOTE]Of course if you need the demon drink then this mindset falls apart as a decent glass of wine will cost more than the food for an entire weekend !
Do you not buy milk in cartons, tins of tomatoes, breakfast cereals, bread etc?
We normally get pineapples in Lidl's - we got the 69c one in Aldi just the once it was extremely bitter - just horrible.
Was it ripe? I bought one a few weeks ago and it was very green on the outside and was very bitter, left ir a week and tried it again, skin was a good bit browner and the fruit itself was lovely and ripe
The beans are awful.
And Aldi's Tikka Masala curry sauce is by far the best I've found in any supermarket. I think it's much better than all the big name ones.
the Aldi ones (premium baked beans) at 25c per can are very nice indeed.
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